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Fights: William Schaeuble

Past exhibition
June 7 - July 27, 2024
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Overview
William Schaeuble Apple Thief, 2024 Oil on canvas 40 x 32 inches 101.6 x 81.3 cm
William Schaeuble
Apple Thief, 2024
Oil on canvas
40 x 32 inches
101.6 x 81.3 cm

William Schaeuble is an American painter, amateur outdoorsman and aspiring bird watcher. Schaeuble's work focuses on telling stories of his personal life in connection to the broader world of contemporary culture, art history and the great outdoors. His works are semi-autobiographical, filled with figures, animals, nicknacks, lovers, enemies, locations and themes that all come from the artists personal life. He depicts certain memories and moments from his life that stand out enough to spend extra time with. The Artist alters those memories through a lens of humor and intimate reference of what is occupying the mind at the time, turning the work into a body of documentary paintings that when Schaeuble is an old man will be able to use to revisit old friends through paint. Schaeuble grew up in Iowa and graduated from The School Of The Art Institute of Chicago. He now splits his time between Chicago and his family’s home in Iowa.

CHICAGO (June 5, 2024) – Povos is thrilled to present Fights, William Schaeuble’s anticipated second solo presentation with the gallery, a body of work exploring conflict in all of its absurdity. Documenting and questioning fights of different sorts and magnitudes, Schaeuble once again draws from his autobiographical reservoir to explore larger humanistic points of contention and conflict. Fights opens June 7 and will be on view at Povos’s West Town location through July 27.

 

Anecdotes of personal quarrels, familial spats, and imagined hilarity inform these pastoral, regionalist oil paintings, which arrive on the heels of Schaeuble’s sold out showing with Povos at the gallery’s April 2024 EXPO debut. With Fights, Schaeuble looks at the world, the viewer, and himself to ask, “why?” with a sense of humor and distinctly midwestern optimism. 

 

“William and I started working together five years ago in my first curatorial project in Chicago,” says Povos founder Lucca Colombelli. “We went from a house show, to a restaurant, to pop-ups, to what became the first majorly successful show at Povos’s first location. Now we’ve sold out an art fair booth together. Through the wild ride, we have also become good friends and critics of each other’s work. Years later and in a shiny new Chicago Avenue gallery, this feels like a true landmark show, for William and for me. It feels like we are both demonstrating and celebrating our growth in our now separate disciplines.”

 

As one of the first artists to show with Povos upon the gallery’s founding in 2020, Schaeuble’s evolution as an artist has occurred in tandem with the Povos program at large. As is the case with many artists in Povos’s fold, Schaeuble identifies as a midwest artist, and his work furthers the Chicago school lineage of magically succinct, surrealist image makers, while remaining indelibly contemporary. 

 

Schaeuble’s latest contributions to the contemporary pastoral canon are rooted in his own memories, and while the artist has always injected the bucolic with his own brand of folly, Fights embraces the banality of conflict. Lanky figures lope, but punches are held mid throw, suspended in the silted palette for which Schaeuble is known. The documented conflict is chaotic: who is fighting who? Is the hunter a predator, or a protector? The viewer is asked to reckon with the naked neediness of conflict, and to engage with the murky voyeurism that fights invite. Pull up a chair, if not a punch, the lights are on in the ring, and the show has begun. 

Works
  • William Schaeuble Apple Thief, 2024 Oil on canvas 40 x 32 inches 101.6 x 81.3 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Apple Thief, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    40 x 32 inches
    101.6 x 81.3 cm
  • William Schaeuble Big Catch, No. 2, 2024 oil on canvas 18 x 22 inches 45.7 x 55.9 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Big Catch, No. 2, 2024
    oil on canvas
    18 x 22 inches
    45.7 x 55.9 cm
  • William Schaeuble Coyote Season, 2024 Oil on canvas 42 x 50 inches 106.7 x 127 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Coyote Season, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    42 x 50 inches
    106.7 x 127 cm
  • William Schaeuble Fishermen Wrestling Animals, 2024 Oil on canvas 50 x 42 inches 127 x 106.7 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Fishermen Wrestling Animals, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    50 x 42 inches
    127 x 106.7 cm
  • William Schaeuble Missing The Best Part (Theater Fight), 2024 Oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches 76.2 x 61 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Missing The Best Part (Theater Fight), 2024
    Oil on canvas
    30 x 24 inches
    76.2 x 61 cm
  • William Schaeuble Plants Watching Wrestlers, 2024 Oil on Canvas 8 x 10 inches 20.3 x 25.4 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Plants Watching Wrestlers, 2024
    Oil on Canvas
    8 x 10 inches
    20.3 x 25.4 cm
  • William Schaeuble Portrait Of The Artists Younger Brother, 2024 oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches 61 x 76.2 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Portrait Of The Artists Younger Brother, 2024
    oil on canvas
    24 x 30 inches
    61 x 76.2 cm
  • William Schaeuble Those Damned Jeans, 2024 Oil on canvas 40 x 32 inches 101.6 x 81.3 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Those Damned Jeans, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    40 x 32 inches
    101.6 x 81.3 cm
  • William Schaeuble Turtle Season, 2024 Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches 40.6 x 50.8 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Turtle Season, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    16 x 20 inches
    40.6 x 50.8 cm
  • William Schaeuble Fair Season, 2024 oil on canvas 42 x 50 inches 106.7 x 127 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Fair Season, 2024
    oil on canvas
    42 x 50 inches
    106.7 x 127 cm
  • William Schaeuble Rescue Mission, No. 3, 2024 oil on canvas 32 x 40 inches 81.3 x 101.6 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Rescue Mission, No. 3, 2024
    oil on canvas
    32 x 40 inches
    81.3 x 101.6 cm
  • William Schaeuble Sunday Dinner, 2024 oil on canvas 28 x 34 inches 71.1 x 86.4 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Sunday Dinner, 2024
    oil on canvas
    28 x 34 inches
    71.1 x 86.4 cm
  • William Schaeuble The Schaeuble Brothers Wrestling, 2024 Oil on Canvas 40 x 32 inches 101.6 x 81.3 cm
    William Schaeuble
    The Schaeuble Brothers Wrestling, 2024
    Oil on Canvas
    40 x 32 inches
    101.6 x 81.3 cm
  • William Schaeuble Tornado Season, 2024 oil on canvas 32 x 40 inches 81.3 x 101.6 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Tornado Season, 2024
    oil on canvas
    32 x 40 inches
    81.3 x 101.6 cm
  • William Schaeuble Ladder Match, 2024 Oil on Canvas 32 x 40 inches 81.3 x 101.6 cm
    William Schaeuble
    Ladder Match, 2024
    Oil on Canvas
    32 x 40 inches
    81.3 x 101.6 cm
Installation Views
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Press
  • Wall Street Journal - Creative Perseverance at Frieze Los Angeles and Other L.A. Art Fairs

    Frieze Los Angeles, Felix Art Fair and Post-Fair reinforced the importance of community and the power of art in the wake of the fires that devastated the city.
    Brian P. Kelly, The Wall Street Journal, February 21, 2025
  • Hyperallergic - LA’s Felix Art Fair Meets Grief With Absurdity

    The levity of this year’s edition feels purposeful: Not only will the show not be marred by tragedy, but it will also remind attendees of art’s potential to express joy.
    Renée Reizman, Hyperalalergic, February 20, 2025
  • Observer - Felix Art Fair Opens With Early Sales and Enthusiasm for Smaller, More Reasonably Priced Works

    “The vibes have been off the charts, and sales have been brisk,” Nicodim Gallery’s global director, Ben Lee Ritchie Handler, told Observer.
    Elisa Carollo, Observer, February 20, 2025
  • William Schaeuble - Artforum

    Povos Gallery
    Jeremy Lybarger, Artforum, October 1, 2024
  • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Pugilist: A Review of William Schaeuble at Povos Gallery

    CHARLES VENKATESH YOUNG, New City Art, July 11, 2024
Events
  • Felix Los Angeles 2025

    Felix Los Angeles 2025

    William Schaeuble February 19 - 23, 2025
    LOS Angeles, CA – Feb 19 2025 – William Schaeuble’s latest body of work will be presented by Povos Gallery at the Felix Art Fair in Los Angeles, February 19–23, 2025. The new series of paintings captures transient moments and imagined journeys, exploring themes of travel, impermanence, and the spaces between destinations. Each piece in this collection reflects the artist’s fascination with the idea of movement and the unspoken stories behind seemingly ordinary moments. In all of these works, figures are depicted on the move—whether climbing trees, fleeing danger, or...
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