Pick your battles is usually sound advice.
When it comes to painting, there are many battles to choose from: flatness versus depth, materiality versus illusion, abstraction versus representation, the epic versus the everyday, the grid versus the gesture.
Laura Owens picks them all, and she plays both sides. She self-consciously over-performs the act and the idea of painting. She makes paintings that look like paintings. She forces painting to perform tasks other than painting. She feeds painting its own tail so that it ties itself up in knots.
This is an exhibition of new work. There are some paintings and books and sounds. There is also an immersive installation of silkscreened, wood-blocked, flocked, painted, and hand-printed wallpaper. (AH)
More information coming soon.
Laura Owens (b. 1970, Euclid, Ohio) lives and works in Los Angeles.
Pick your battles is usually sound advice.
When it comes to painting, there are many battles to choose from: flatness versus depth, materiality versus illusion, abstraction versus representation, the epic versus the everyday, the grid versus the gesture.
Laura Owens picks them all, and she plays both sides. She self-consciously over-performs the act and the idea of painting. She makes paintings that look like paintings. She forces painting to perform tasks other than painting. She feeds painting its own tail so that it ties itself up in knots.
This is an exhibition of new work. There are some paintings and books and sounds. There is also an immersive installation of silkscreened, wood-blocked, flocked, painted, and hand-printed wallpaper. (AH)
More information coming soon.
Laura Owens (b. 1970, Euclid, Ohio) lives and works in Los Angeles.
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