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Dominic Chambers

Leave Room for the Wind

New York

Jan 4–Feb 3, 2024

Painting by Dominic Chambers

501 West 24th Street

New York, NY 10011

Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Leave Room for the Wind, an exhibition of new work by artist Dominic Chambers. Born in St. Louis, MO (1993) and currently based in New Haven, CT, Chambers creates vibrant paintings that frequently portray scenes of leisure, joy, and quiet contemplation. In his newest body of work, Chambers continues his examination of the contemporary role of leisure—focusing on its relationship to nature—and explores how art can function as a mode for understanding, recontextualizing, or renegotiating one’s relationship to the world. Leave Room for the Wind coincides with the artist’s debut solo museum exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (on view through February 15, 2024) and marks the artist's first major solo exhibition in New York.

Chambers is often inspired by literature ­and has cited Magical Realism, alongside writings by W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, and James Baldwin, as significantly influential to his practice. For Leave Room for the Wind, Chambers turned to poetry, engaging with the writing of Tracy K. Smith, Ocean Vuong, and Mary Oliver. The artist took particular inspiration from Oliver’s book-length poem The leaf and the Cloud, in which the author states “I will leave room for the wind combing the grass, / for the feather falling out of the grouse’s fan-tail, / and fluttering down, like a song.” Drawing simultaneously from the art historical cannon and combining fundamental tenets from formal models like color field painting and gestural abstraction, in this body of work Chambers explores the recreational activity of kite flying, considering what it might mean to “leave room for the wind” as Oliver suggests.

Installation view of Dominic Chambers at Lehmann Maupin New York
Installation Views: 1 of 4
Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Pileus Cloud, 2023

Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

The Weather in Space, 2023

Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Shadow Hour, 2023

Work on paper by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Shadow Hour #1, 2024

Work on paper by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Study for Octavia, 2024

Work on paper by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Study for Zora, 2024

Work on paper by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Untitled (Leave Room for the Wind), 2024

Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

A Summer Day (Roslyn), 2023

Installation view of Dominic Chambers at Lehmann Maupin New York
Installation Views: 1 of 3
Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Where Our Blue is (Ophelia), 2023

Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Where the Laughter Gathers (Isadora), 2023

Painting by Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers

Leave Room for the Wind, 2023

Press Highlights

Portrait of Dominic Chambers

Dominic Chambers (b. 1993 St. Louis, MO; lives and works in New Haven, CT) creates vibrant paintings that simultaneously engage art historical models, such as color-field painting and gestural abstraction, and contemporary concerns around race, identity, and the necessity for leisure and reflection. Interested in how art can function as a mode for understanding, recontextualizing, or renegotiating one’s relationship to the world, the artist sees painting as a critical and intellectual endeavor, as much as an aesthetic one. A writer himself, Chambers draws inspiration from literature, especially Magical Realism and the writing of W.E.B. Du Bois, particularly Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk, and one of its central themes―the veil. A product of racial injustice that is a metaphorical lens through which Black bodies are observed and experienced, references to the veil appear throughout the artist’s work, whether in large swaths of color that obscure his figures or in the recurring use of a raindrop motif as both an active and passive element in his canvasses.

Chambers sees color as a protagonist in his paintings that is as important to unlocking their meaning as his subjects, and his deft manipulation of the tension and interplay between contrasting colors gives his work a subtle electric charge. In his most recent series, Leave Room for the Wind, Chambers situates his subjects in vivid landscapes that evoke shifting, monochromatic dreamscapes, and reference the mutability of our environment. The richly-hued paintings in this body of work depict open fields saturated in primary hues of red, yellow, and blue. Many of these scenes are populated by figures flying kites―a profoundly domestic activity pursued solely for its own sake, unconnected with external recognition or reward. In these works and throughout his oeuvre, Chambers proposes that enjoyment, stillness, or wonder can act as a gateway to private life and reminds us that leisure and recreation are critical to replenishing our own interiority.

Learn about the artist
Leave Room for the Wind | Lehmann Maupin