Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Study for SoCal Nocturne

Caitlin Macqueen

Study for SoCal Nocturne, 202348.3 x 65.4cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
colored pencil, acrylic, and flashe on paperHannah Hoffman Gallery
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking red figure against a vibrant, dreamlike backdrop. The composition utilizes bold, expressive brushstrokes and a harmonious color palette, with shades of blue, green, and violet complementing the central red figure. The subject matter appears to depict a surreal, almost theatrical scene, with the central figure seemingly emerging or interacting with the surrounding environment. The style suggests a blend of representational and abstract elements, reflecting the artist's distinctive approach to capturing the complexities of the human experience. The context and intention behind this piece likely explore themes of identity, imagination, and the relationship between the individual and their surroundings. ...

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Caitlin Macqueen
Artist
Caitlin Macqueen
B.1982, American

Caitlin MacQueen lives and works in Los Angeles. She received her BFA from Cooper Union and her MFA from Rutgers University. MacQueen has handled each of her reference images for years. In low resolution, on printer paper; creasing, spilling coffee, smudging ink and blurring the image. These references take form slowly, repeating motifs and characters with an almost performative endurance. Her selection draws attention to both the pervasive influence of cinematography on visual storytelling, and the specificity of her own imagination. Skeptical mimicry becomes a pathway towards pictorial reconstruction. By imagining the same scene scaled in toothsome paint or carefully framed graphite, MacQueen’s work rewards a close inspection of continuity and variation. Is this the same lady in red? A different man in that car? Subtle articulations like the gesture of a hand, the color around the eyes, smudges next to the face, lend an atmosphere of perpetual mystery. While MacQueen almost always focuses on persona, she rarely paints a portrait. Her figures display a studied attention to affect and costume, while faces are left gently enigmatic. Drawing on the historical tradition of Pierre Bonnard and other members of the Post-Impressionist Les Nabis painters, MacQueen uses oil paint’s special ability to render form with graphic precision or mucky am-bivalence. Abstract elements of her work are hidden in plain sight. MacQueen’s nostalgic vocabulary eschews novelty, determined instead to see the present anew by uncovering the blueprints of our pop cultural consciousness. It’s tempting to say that MacQueen’s slowed down image-relationship is the opposite of internet media oversaturation, but it’s actually an articulation of how, even now, we have no control over what moments stick with us. Beyond logic, we become attached to various punctuations of culture and style. MacQueen’s studied reenactments touch on that capricious bond, wondering why we love the things we love. ...

Caitlin Macqueen: Artworks
Dancers II (small)
Band
Caitlin MacqueenBand, 2023
111.8 x 152.4cm
Dancers I (big)
Caitlin MacqueenDancers I (big), 2023
119.4 x 160cm
Night Out
Caitlin MacqueenNight Out, 2023
40.6 x 50.8cm
Action Figure (study)
SoCal Nocturne
Caitlin MacqueenSoCal Nocturne, 2023
106.7 x 76.2cm
Red #5
Caitlin MacqueenRed #5, 2023
30.5 x 40.6cm
Study for SoCal Nocturne
Patient Surfer 2
Caitlin MacqueenPatient Surfer 2, 2023
30.5 x 40.6cm
Action Figure
Caitlin MacqueenAction Figure, 2023
121.9 x 152.4cm
Bleeding Heart (study)
Dancers
Caitlin MacqueenDancers, 2024
36.8 x 45.7cm
Two Dancers
Caitlin MacqueenTwo Dancers, 2022
23.5 x 27.9cm
Two Dancers (#2)
Caitlin MacqueenTwo Dancers (#2), 2022
36.8 x 45.7cm
SoCal Nocturne with Dog
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Gallery
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Los Angeles

Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles opened in May 2013. The gallery maintains a program of international contemporary artists alongside historical exhibitions with a particular focus on feminist and conceptual practices.

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