[February 16 2022]
Los Angeles based artist and Purple Contributor, Jeremy Everett has united distinct chapters of his body of work to comment on the raw beauty of dysfunctionality, granting the viewer access to the conceptual landscape that lies between the marvelous and the mundane.
Everett enlists an experimental and explorative approach to conceptually deconstruct the pillars of his own iconography. Born of an integral respect for disruption, imperfection, and the power of process, the artist builds upon methods of architecture and photography to inform the fabrication of his paintings and sculptures. Themes of duplication and reflection, of photocopies and shadow doubles, permeate the gallery space, summoning the illusion of encountering the artist’s emotional experiences. The exhibition’s title encapsulates Everett’s fascination with reflection and reproduction, along with a humanely familiar attraction to the bizarre.
On view now until March 12 2022 at Wilding Cran Gallery
1700 S. Santa Fe Ave, Unit 460, Los Angeles
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