A little late to post but some installation images of Orlando. Featuring Tyler Eash, Hannah McBroom and Eamon McGivern.
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San Francisco art fair opens this Thursday. Come see us in booth D9.
Shown: Looking Out from Hiroshi Sato. 44x48”, oil on canvas
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Prepping for next week at the San Francisco art fair. Excited for new work from Gianna Commito, Hiroshi Sato and Carmen McNall.
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Éamon McGivern
Based in San Francisco, McGivern investigates the multifaceted nature of memory and representation. In these portraits, the canvas functions as an empathetic vessel for the subject’s narrative. For McGivern, these stories are not static archives but “living memories,” emphasizing a dynamic rather than historical approach to the individual.
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Thank you to @artsy for including us in “Women Led Galleries Now”. We are pleased to present the work of Gianno Commito, Deborah Brown, Stephanie Robison, Kelly Inouye, Anna Grace Nwosu and Charlotte Evans. See more from these artists on artsy.
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Hannah McBroom
McBroom’s oil paintings explore the intersections of transgender identity, materiality, and displacement. While her earlier work utilized animal motifs and interiority to represent emotional shifts within physical environments, her current practice features hauntingly evocative figures. Her work remains a rigorous investigation into the complexities of transgender embodiment.
Now on view
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Currently on view, Angel/Kakkini #5, from Tyler Eash.
Recently named one of 25 Native American artists to know by ArtNews, a Maidu 2-spirit artist, poet, and activist, Eash utilizes the body and its ancestral lineage as both a historical document and a contemporary avatar. Their practice articulates the desires of a post-capitalist, post-colonial, and post-gendered self, positioning the work as an interface between Indigenous ontologies and the traditional spheres of “high culture.”
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