Clare Gemima
Robert Zehnder: Ageless Machine
By Clare GemimaRobert Zehnders new paintings and sculptures all possess a strong visual symbology and psychologic indexicality, evocative of his most recent trip to Europe. Returning with a critical and philosophical attachment to the idea of hidden functions of certain architectures, namely those ecclesiastical in nature, Zehnders intrigue into how these ideas can influence ones own spatiality, both internally and exteriorly, has produced Ageless Machine, the artists first solo-exhibition with Mrs.
Lucy Mullican: Sensed As Well As Seen
By Clare GemimaOver the course of two or so years, Lucy Mullican wandered far and wide through various parts of the globe. Staying with friends along the way, she would explore new environments on foot, finding beauty in discarded, organic matter, bygone possessions and misplaced building fragments. The artist began to forage for natures charming yet overlooked souvenirs, and never stopped.
Tess Bilhartz: Follow Me Down
By Clare GemimaTaking shape through glistening metallic scales and boundless oceanic interiors, Tess Bilhartzs Follow Me Down grants viewers entry and exploration into a new terrain, yet offers no certainty of an escape.
Elbert Joseph Perez: Just Living the Dream
By Clare GemimaElbert Joseph Perezs sobering humor and historical fixation instill an anxiety-inducing literalness, crying out from somewhere between the borrowed opulence of historical, still-life masterpieces, and a gravitational interest in the concept of existence, described by the artist as a baseline misery.
Brianne Garcia: Screaming in a Whisper
By Clare GemimaEvery aspect of Brianne Garcias art making comes with words attached. After discussions with the artist, I found myself being more conscious of the type of language I activated to speak to strangers, friends, and lovers. They made me wonder where the actual words I was sounding out, the ones I knew how to speak, or at least thought I could utilize effectively, came from in the first place.