Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...
Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories,...

Gisela McDaniel

Self portraiture in surrounding, in landscape, in DNA, in objects, in material, in eyes, in stories, in images, in the present, in the past, in plastic, in the familiar., 2021114.3 x 157.5 x 27.9cmSign in to view price
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oil on panel, found object, shellPilar Corrias
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant contemporary artwork features a striking visual composition with bold, expressive colors and dynamic shapes. The central figure, a female form, is depicted in an abstract, almost surreal manner, with elements of nature and organic forms intertwined throughout the composition. The artist employs a variety of techniques, including gestural brushstrokes and the incorporation of textiles, creating a visually captivating and tactile experience. The work appears to explore themes of identity, femininity, and the connection between the human form and the natural world, inviting the viewer to engage with the artwork's symbolic and conceptual layers. ...

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Gisela McDaniel
Artist
Gisela McDaniel
B.1995, American

Gisela McDaniel (b. Bellevue, NE 1995) is a diasporic, indigenous Chamorro artist. Her work is reflecting the journey of womxn and non-binary people who have survived sexual trauma. By interweaving assemblages of oil painting, immersive audio sequences and objects connected to her subjects, she intentionally incorporates survivor’s voices in order to subvert traditional power relations and to enable both individual and collective healing. She aims to give a voice, safe space, as well as a confidential vehicle for survivors to not only share their experiences, but to also explore how those experiences have affected them long-term. Working primarily with womxn who identify as Black Indigenous Women of Colour (BIWOC), her work deliberately disrupts and responds to historical and contemporary patterns of female silence. There is no denying the ways in which global histories of enslavement, militarisation, colonisation, and patriarchal violence continue to inform the manner in which her subjects reflect on their personal stories of ‘waymaking’. Their calls to reclaim their bodies and identities illuminate active resistance to these same systems. Paul Gauguin is a primary but not exclusive figure whose work McDaniel engages and converses in regard to his artistic and colonial legacy in the Pacific. As a Pacific Island artist, McDaniel denounces Gauguin’s sexual and racial fantasy forged from a position of patriarchal, colonialist power and regains the Pacific territory and visual framework Gauguin had occupied for himself. ...

Gisela McDaniel: Artworks
Equanimity #1
Gisela McDanielEquanimity #1, 2022
38.1 x 55.9cm
Equanimity #2
Gisela McDanielEquanimity #2, 2022
38.1 x 55.9cm
Equanimity #3
Gisela McDanielEquanimity #3, 2022
38.1 x 55.9cm
Untitled
Gisela McDanielUntitled, 2022
61 x 101.6 x 5.1cm
Yayas Yu’
Gisela McDanielYayas Yu’, 2021
67.3 x 52.1 x 7.6cm
Paloa’an Míhinilat
Gisela McDanielPaloa’an Míhinilat, 2021
165.1 x 152.4 x 40.6cm
CHelon Tiha
Gisela McDanielCHelon Tiha, 2021
139.7 x 114.3 x 17.8cm
Snowden
Gisela McDanielSnowden, 2021
114.3 x 175.3 x 14cm
Tiningo' si Sirena
Gisela McDanielTiningo' si Sirena, 2021
114.3 x 152.4 x 14cm
Transmuting
Gisela McDanielTransmuting, 2022
101.6 x 132.1 x 14cm
Bigger than me
Gisela McDanielBigger than me, 2023
165.1 x 279.4 x 17.8cm
Push through
Gisela McDanielPush through, 2023
190.5 x 152.4 x 15.2cm
Compassion
Gisela McDanielCompassion, 2023
132.1 x 177.8 x 15.2cm
Do more
Gisela McDanielDo more, 2023
137.2 x 182.9 x 7.6cm
Born for it
Gisela McDanielBorn for it, 2023
147.3 x 152.4 x 17.8cm
Twice as good
Gisela McDanielTwice as good, 2023
157.5 x 121.9 x 10.2cm
Living more
Gisela McDanielLiving more, 2023
106.7 x 139.7 x 15.2cm
Best thing for me to do
Gisela McDanielBest thing for me to do, 2023
116.8 x 144.8 x 15.2cm
Never ending journey
Gisela McDanielNever ending journey, 2023
109.2 x 83.8 x 7.6cm
Quiet
Gisela McDanielQuiet, 2023
40.6 x 30.5 x 7.6cm
Equanimity #1
Gisela McDanielEquanimity #1, 2022
55.9 x 38.1cm
Equanimity #2
Gisela McDanielEquanimity #2, 2022
55.9 x 38.1cm
Pilar Corrias
Gallery
Pilar Corrias
London, London

Pilar Corrias Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned by Pilar Corrias. The 3,800 square foot gallery in London's Fitzrovia, designed by Rem Koolhaas, is made up of two exhibition spaces, located in the heart of London's West End. Pilar Corrias opened a second London gallery space at 2 Savile Row in July 2021, designed by London and Oslo-based architect firm Hesselbrand. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects and the making of new exhibitions. Pilar Corrias now represents a total of thirty-two international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. ...

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