Zaki Christensen
Buffalo III, 2022
Graphite and acrylic ink on canvas
72 x 91 x 3 1/2 in
182.9 x 231.1 x 8.9 cm
182.9 x 231.1 x 8.9 cm
In Zaki Christ’s debut solo exhibition Nothing But Mammals, the body of work encapsulates the artist’s deep fascination with herd mentality through a series of large-scale, paintings of buffalo and...
In Zaki Christ’s debut solo exhibition Nothing But Mammals, the body of work encapsulates the artist’s deep fascination with herd mentality through a series of large-scale, paintings of buffalo and wall-mounted sculptures inspired by whale bellies. Christ transforms the space using the dichotomy of water and land: as one peers at the underbellies of a pod of whales, a herd of buffalo simultaneously parade across the opposite wall. Enchanted by the aforementioned animals since childhood, Christ tells us that his “fixation with these creatures is not just curiosity. I see these fellow mammals as undeniable counterparts to mankind.” Drawing parallels between the animal kingdom and human civilization, Christ’s chaotic paintings and monochromatic sculptures provide striking visual commentary. Intrigued by the ideas of groupthink and its manifestations, Christ reflects, “we as a society operate under the same conditions as other communal animals. We can’t help but require the group to make us feel whole. Herd mentality is an underpinning to our existence. This idea follows me like a shadow…”
The works alone are sculptural with their unique shape and framing. Using loose, gestural mark-making and colors inspired by a limited roman fresco palette, Christ’s playful paintings display the artist’s deep admiration for these creatures. The works in this series range from life-size to larger than life.
The works alone are sculptural with their unique shape and framing. Using loose, gestural mark-making and colors inspired by a limited roman fresco palette, Christ’s playful paintings display the artist’s deep admiration for these creatures. The works in this series range from life-size to larger than life.