Georgia Gardner Gray
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This abstract, surrealistic painting features a striking composition of vibrant colors and fantastical elements. The dominant color scheme is a deep, rich purple, which contrasts with the bold orange and yellow forms that blend into a ghostly, otherworldly figure. The overall style is expressive and gestural, with dynamic brushstrokes and a sense of movement and tension. While the subject matter is abstract and symbolic, the work suggests a narrative of transformation and the interplay between organic and mechanical elements. The artist's intention may have been to explore themes of the subconscious, dreams, or the human condition through this imaginative and visually compelling piece. ...
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Georgia Gardner Gray
1988 , AmericanGeorgia Gardner Gray’s large paintings are an iridescently eclectic investigation of the female gaze, rebellion and freedom. Presented in unexpected shapes and orientations, her canvases depict dreamy personas amidst the bright but melancholic hues. The artist’s paintary skill is reminiscent of early 20th century French masters, however, her works could not be more contemporary. Gray’s subjects exist within the brutal hierarchy of the public and the private, the digital and the physical: they strive to gain control which escapes them. Her works refuse the established rules and norms of societal elite and give space to punks and vagabonds, indulgence and unadulterated expression. At the same time, a hint of anxiety and loneliness can be traced through her paintings. The artist’s practice continuously recontextualizes and defamiliarises the self and its surroundings, however, in such a pursuit, it resonates with its audience on the most intimate level. ...
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New York City, Los Angeles, BrusselsC L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...