Soren Hope's painting "Best Bet" features a soft, muted palette of earthy tones and blues, creating a fluid composition where shapes blend and dissolve. The imagery seems to depict a surreal arrangement of mirrored and ambiguous forms, suggestive of faces and limbs, which invites introspection. The style marries figuration and abstraction, employing techniques like pooling paint and eroded marks to blur the boundaries of recognition. This work reflects Hope's exploration of identity and perception, capturing the fleeting nature of meaning and form. ...
Soren Hope’s work explores the unstable boundary between figuration and abstraction. Through painting and printmaking, they use substitutions and mirrored forms - an arm standing in for another, a face completing itself through reflection - to probe the limits of recognition and embodiment. Material gestures like pooling paint and eroded marks resist seamless illusion, creating images that hover between coherence and collapse. Across media, Hope’s practice sustains this tension, holding viewers in the space where meaning flickers and form comes undone. ...
New York Life Gallery centers collaborative curations with artists across all mediums. The gallery exhibits emerging and mid-career artists as well as unknown archives and 20th-century artworks. As an artist-run space, the gallery focuses on programming that is community-oriented.