James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Suspirium
May 6 - June 10, 2023

Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 6th, 3-5pm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

Lowell Ryan Projects is pleased to present Suspirium a solo exhibition by South Carolina-based artist James Busby. Consisting of a series of intimately scaled abstract and representational works on canvas, panel, and wood, as well as an installational line drawing encompassing the gallery walls, Busby explores perception through a physiological and psychological framework. The title of the exhibition, Suspirium, is the Latin term for a deep breath. This will be Busby’s first exhibition in Los Angeles and with Lowell Ryan Projects.

Both hard-edge line and geometric shape provide structure to all of the works in the exhibition. In the case of the abstract works, lines function as a direction for Busby’s freehand brushwork. Once a formation of lines have been mapped out, often as simple as two or three lines, Busby loads a small paintbrush with paint and begins a meditative process of applying marks on the canvas until the paint has run out. The process is repeated until the entire canvas is filled with gradations of small-scale brushstrokes. The making of the abstract works involves a physical component—focus, attention, and consistency are required to achieve a rhythm of movement. While the works can take on an almost digital feeling, when viewed closely the artist’s hand becomes apparent as well as the tactile nature of the work.

With the representational works, line and shape ground, levitate and distort a perception of scale in the imagery. Birds, deer, and trees that Busby can view from his rural studio on a lake in South Carolina are depicted in monochromatic graphite drawings on bare gessoed panel surfaces. Rendered in a small scale almost like a bonsai tree, the flora and fauna take on a psychological component. While they are all depictions of real life-size trees and animals, Busby distorts our understanding of his naturalist experience. Through the simple act of drawing a line or rendering a tree branch in shades of gray Busby is able to displace a sense of space and scale, ultimately questioning our understanding of certainty and alluding to our capacity to change our perception of the world around us.


James Busby (b. Rock Hill, SC, 1973) lives and works in Chapin, South Carolina. Busby received his Master of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is an instructor of drawing at the University of South Carolina where he has taught since 2004. His work has been exhibited at galleries and museums including Kravets Wehby Gallery, New York, NY; Stefan Stux Gallery, New York, NY; Dirimart Galerie, Istanbul, Turkey; Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA; Randall Scott Projects, Baltimore, MD; Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY; Dickinson Gallery, London, UK; Loyal Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden; Galerie Jean-Luc, Paris, France; South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, SC; and the University of Richmond Museum, Richmond, VA. James Busby’s work has been reviewed and discussed in ArtForum, Sculpture Magazine, The Washington Post, and White Hot Magazine of Contemporary Art, amongst others.

James Busby
Half My Mind, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
14h x 11w inches
35.5h x 28w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Birds of a Feather, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
14h x 18w inches
35.5h x 45.7w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
All the Go In-Betweens, 2023
Water-soluble graphite on canvas
12h x 16w inches
30.5h x 40.6w cm

James Busby
All the Go In-Betweens (detail), 2023

James Busby
Bird Stealing Bread (detail), 2023

James Busby
Bird Stealing Bread, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
16h x 20w inches
40.6h x 51w cm

James Busby
Sure Shot .2 (detail), 2022

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Sure Shot .2, 2022
Oil on canvas
20h x 20w inches
51h x 51w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Suspirium (detail), 2023

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Middle Distance Runner, 2023
Oil on canvas
10h x 8w inches
25.4h x 20.3w cm

James Busby
Dreamsicle, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
20h x 16w inches
50.8h x 40.6w cm

James Busby
Dreamsicle (detail), 2023

James Busby
Double Tracked, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
11h x 14w inches
28h x 35.6w cm

James Busby
Double Tracked (detail), 2023

James Busby
Middle Distance Runner (detail), 2023

James Busby
Folding Chair, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
11h x 14w inches
28h x 35.6w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Detlef Schremph #2 (detail), 2019

James Busby
Detlef Schremph #2, 2019
Gesso, graphite, oil, and acrylic on wood
24h x 17w inches
61h x 43.2w cm

James Busby
Flying Over Water, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
16h x 20w inches
40.6h x 51w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Trying to Catch a Deluge in a Paper Cup (detail), 2022

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Trying to Catch a Deluge in a Paper Cup, 2022
Oil on canvas
20h x 16w inches
51h x 40.6w cm

James Busby
Stacking Matches, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
11h x 14w inches
28h x 35.6w cm

James Busby
Jewels & Gold (detail), 2023

James Busby
Stacking Matches, 2023

James Busby
Jewels & Gold, 2023
Oil on canvas
20h x 20w inches
51h x 51w cm

James Busby
Sleeping Diagonally, 2023
Graphite, acrylic, and gesso on panel
11h x 14w inches
28h x 35.6w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Soul Gravy, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
16h x 20w inches
30.5h x 41.6w cm

James Busby
Sugar Rhyme (detail), 2023

James Busby
Never Heard a Sound, 2023
Graphite and gesso on panel
18h x 14w inches
45.7h x 35.6w cm

Installation view: James Busby, Suspirium

James Busby
Soul Gravy (detail), 2023

images by Charles White at JWPictures.com, courtesy of the artist and Lowell Ryan Projects