Shasta

Aaron Garber-Maikovska

Shasta, 2021205.1 x 205.1 x 5.08cmSign in to view price
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oil on fluted polyHigh Art
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant abstract artwork features a dynamic composition of bold, expressive brushstrokes and striking colors. The canvas is dominated by swirling lines and shapes in hues of yellow, blue, and orange, creating a sense of movement and energy. Although the subject matter is non-representational, the overall aesthetic suggests a spontaneous and intuitive approach to painting. The artist's distinctive style and technique evoke a sense of spontaneity and emotional expression, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a visceral level. This piece reflects the artist's intention to capture the essence of the creative process and the fluid, improvisational nature of abstract expressionism. ...

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Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Artist
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
B.1978, American

Aaron Garber-Maikovska works in large-scale abstract paintings, performance and video. He places the bright white boards on the floor and fills them with clusters of colour in oil, pastels, wax and raw pigments made by the artist himself. The huge scribbles, only seemingly random, propose complex and cryptic narratives that contemplate on the notions of identity, fatherhood, memory and communication. The intimate tangibility of the personal and his body runs across his practice: his performance works, which serve as a source material for his paintings, incorporate the kinetic elements of dance, rhythmic movement and spoken utterances. Garber-Maikovska places his performances in late-capitalist and neo-libreal settings of shopping centres, chain restaurants, parking lots, and repetitive suburban areas. The video documentation of his works echoes the performative turn of the 1960s and 1970s when conceptual art’s happenings were animating the art discourse. Garber-Maikovska’s “guerilla” performances are inspired by an intuitive process of intervention and narrative-constructing around the mysteries of reality. In both his performance and paintings, Garber-Maikovska explores the dimensions of what it means to be human, proclaiming, to put it in the artist’s words, “we are here, and we don’t know why.” Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Aaron Garber-Maikovska: Artworks
Osos
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Osos, 2021
291.47 x 733.42 x 5.08cm
Windfall
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Windfall, 2021
291.47 x 489.58 x 5.08cm
Creston
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Creston, 2021
266.06 x 245.74 x 5.08cm
O'Donovan
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
O'Donovan, 2021
266.06 x 245.74 x 5.08cm
La Panza
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
La Panza, 2021
266.06 x 245.74 x 5.08cm
Feather
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Feather, 2021
205.1 x 205.1 x 5.08cm
Trinity
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Trinity, 2021
205.1 x 205.1 x 5.08cm
Owens
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Owens, 2021
205.1 x 205.1 x 5.08cm
Shasta
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Shasta, 2021
205.1 x 205.1 x 5.08cm
Blue Yellow Yellow Stack
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Blue Yellow Yellow Stack, 2021
124.16 x 90.8 x 4.44cm
Blue Lily
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Blue Lily, 2020
123.82 x 90.8 x 4.44cm
TBT
TBT
Blue Present
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Blue Present, 2023
231.1 x 203.8cm
Mother Den
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Mother Den, 2021
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Small Yellow House
Aaron Garber-Maikovska
Small Yellow House, 2020
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High Art
Gallery
High Art
Paris, Arles

High Art was born in 2013 from an interest in bringing together distinct perspectives in advanced practices that are significant to current paradigms in contemporary art. Since its inception, High Art has functioned to provide an economic and logistic framework for artists by reexamining established modes of art commerce and production while attempting to account for an expanding field of art. The gallery has fostered not only the emergence of artists (Olga Balema, Max Hooper Schneider, Julien Creuzet, Matt Copson, Lucy Bull, Hun Kyu Kim, Mélanie Matranga) but also the emergence of new networks and economies (Paris Internationale, Shanaynay). In May of 2017, High Art inaugurated a new space in the heart of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The space, which is located on the ground floor of an 19th century Haussmannian building, is notable for housing Georges Bizet while he wrote the opera “Carmen”. In December of 2020, High Art opened a second location in a 12th century chapel in the heart of Arles, France. ...

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