Fast Pitch


“Reaction Time”, 2024, oil on linen, 20 x 16 inches.

A ballsy one from “Quickies”—Larry Madrigal’s new solo exhibition at Nicodim Gallery in Los Angeles.

Per the painter:

Each piece was impulsively started, with no second-guessing. The rule was to follow through with whatever was initiated, like a quickie. No time to shower, chew gum, or think about how it’s going—it’s just going.

In the summer of ’23, Madrigal mentioned he was planning a series of playful, erotic paintings but…

‘Quickies’ became more than just fun sex paintings. It’s about how life interrupts everything, including pleasure, and how we carry on despite it. The quickie moments are scattered throughout a stressful time—brief respites from reality. I look to Jan Steen a lot. He hung in there with Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Frans Hals. He was the people’s painter. His name became synonymous with chaotic household scenes—kind of like a Seinfeld moment. I hope my work captures that same sense of a ‘Madrigal moment’—chaos, mixed with earnest reflection, and a bit of absurdity.

For more on Madrigal’s paintings of dailiness, click here. B.D.