Head in the Water

Elizabeth Glaessner

Head in the Water, 2024213.5 x 168cm75000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil on linenFrançois GhebalyLos Angeles
Description
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This abstract photograph features a blurred nude figure partially submerged in a body of water. The overall composition is characterized by a warm, hazy palette of oranges, yellows, and greens, creating a dreamlike, atmospheric quality. The use of soft focus and motion blur obscures the details of the subject, emphasizing the ethereal, sensual nature of the scene. The artwork appears to explore themes of the human form, its relationship with the natural world, and the fluidity of perception. The artist's intention may be to evoke a sense of contemplation and introspection within the viewer. ...

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Elizabeth Glaessner
Artist
Elizabeth Glaessner
1984 , American

Elizabeth Glaessner creates vibrant, multi-layered pictorial universes in her paintings. Cast in chromatic swathes of hot and cool, Glaessner’s amorphous figures, evocative poses, and surreal environments blend art historical reference and cultural observation into paintings that pose more questions than answers. In large part, her practice converges on a de-centering of the authority of parable and moral image. Instead, Glaessner embraces ambiguity and improvisation in her work as rejections of absolutism, and experimental factors to test the limits of interpretation.

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François Ghebaly
Gallery
François Ghebaly
Los Angeles, New York City

Since 2009, François Ghebaly has presented an innovative, eclectic program of Los Angeles-based and international artists. With a history of identifying and championing diverse voices and emerging talent, the gallery’s roster has grown to include 27 artists and 2 artist estates, ranging from early career, such as Sharif Farrag and Ludovic Nkoth, to mid-career, like Christine Sun Kim, Meriem Bennani, Kelly Akashi, Farah Al Qasimi, and Genesis Belanger, to well established, including Sayre Gomez, Kathleen Ryan, Neïl Beloufa and Candice Lin as well as underground legends, like Patrick Jackson and Mike Kuchar. The gallery advances the reach of its artists’ visions by publishing exhibition catalogues and producing artist editions. Located since 2013 in a 12,000 square foot warehouse space in Downtown Los Angeles, the gallery is a mainstay of the burgeoning Arts District community, and recently expanded to New York's Lower East Side. François Ghebaly’s program demonstrates a commitment to challenging work across all media and to fostering the progressive, boundary-pushing practices of its artists. ...