Scott Treleaven, Untitled (messe noire V), 2024
"Expressionist gestures being as dead a motif as the interred bodies...are their own luxurious reward. Treleaven's drawings offer a High Romantic rumination. Mortality and memory are essential engines for the meaningful satisfactions of sensual play." -- Christopher Knight, LA Times (July 9, 2010)
Scott Treleaven Cimitero Drawing 9 (2010) Wax pastel, flashe and collage on paper 29 X 21.3"
Scott Treleaven, ‘So Ha’ (2019), acrylic, gouache and permanent crayon on canvas
Scott Treleaven Cimitero Drawing 3 (2010) Gouache, waxpastel and collage on paper 55.5 x 72.5 cm 21 7/8 x 28 1/2″
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Scott Treleaven, Scott Burton’s Garden Court, print from 35mm analog negative, 2021
A new series of photographs of Garden Court –sculptor Scott Burton's little known last and posthumously realized work of public art– accompanies a text by Paul P. for Maharam Stories. The text and photographs are excerpted from a book P. co-authored with Rui Amaral about the history of Garden Court, Scott Burton, and curator Peter Day. Forthcoming in September and supported by ArtworxTO during Toronto's Year of Public Art
Scott Treleaven
Untitled (orgy boys, for Keith + Brion), 2014
Pastel, crayon, pencil, house paint, gouache and collage on paper
70 x 46 inches
Untitled (studio maquette / Mercury statuette), 2021 – torn prints from analog 35mm negatives, 7 x 4”, unique
Scott Treleaven, Coney Island Das (2019)
Acrylic, gouache and permanent crayon on canvas
30" X 24"