Sunrise

P. Staff

Sunrise, 202290 x 70cmSign in to view price
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gravure sur acier etching on steelCommonwealth and Council
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This black and white photograph depicts a minimal, yet evocative landscape. The composition features a striking silhouette of palm trees against a hazy, atmospheric background, creating a sense of serenity and contemplation. The use of high contrast and textural details in the foreground and the distant horizon line suggest a dream-like, surreal quality. The artist's intention seems to be capturing the subtle beauty and tranquility of this natural setting, inviting the viewer to reflect on the relationship between humanity and the natural world. ...

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P. Staff
Artist
P. Staff
B.1987, British

P. Staff makes film installations, performance art, and new media works Writer and filmmaker Juliet Jacques describes Staff's site-specific exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries, “On Venus,” as the following: “Staff’s site-specific exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, ‘On Venus’, deals with biopolitics, looking at the ways in which exchanges between bodies, ecosystems and institutions affect human consciousness and behaviours – especially for queer, trans and non-binary people. A new video work also entitled On Venus, features two sections: the first presents warped archival footage of industrial farming for the production of meat, fur and hormones; the second features a poem about life on the uninhabitable planet Venus, conjuring a state of near-death that has parallels with trying to survive as a queer person in a heteronormative world. The surrounding installation impinges on the gallery itself, confronting entrants with a gargoyle weathered by acidic rain, a symbol of the worsening climate crisis, harshly lit against a reflective floor. The defamiliarizing effect of Staff's intervention rubs up against the history of the building, which was originally used as a gunpowder store. Pipes suspended from the ceiling leak acid into steel barrels, at once evoking chemical corrosion, the sharing of bodily fluids, and the uncontrollable, networked spread of viruses and data.” (Wikipedia) ...

P. Staff: Artworks
Piss Boys
Fuck the Clock
Blades
P. StaffBlades, 2019
135 x 91 x 5cm
Slug
P. StaffSlug, 2019
196 x 132 x 5cm
Glove
P. StaffGlove, 2019
135 x 91 x 5cm
Chain
P. StaffChain, 2019
135 x 91 x 5cm
Dribbler
Common Cup
Basin
P. StaffBasin, 2018
10 x 213 x 118cm
Old Clothes
Kaya Facedown
Public Drunk
P. StaffPublic Drunk, 2018
113.03 x 43 x 46cm
Piss Boys
P. StaffPiss Boys, 2021
17.78 x 12.7 x 2.54cm
Love Life (skulls)
Sunrise
Sunset
HHS-687
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...