Meditation on the Gabrieleno, Whose Name for Themselves is No Longer Remembered
Meditation on the Gabrieleno, Whose Name for Themselves is No Longer Remembered

The Harrison Studio

Meditation on the Gabrieleno, Whose Name for Themselves is No Longer Remembered, 1976365.76 x 228.6cmPrice on Request
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photograph, graphite, colored pencils, ink and oil on canvasVarious Small FiresLos Angeles
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The artwork depicts a serene natural landscape, featuring a winding path amidst a lush forest. The composition is dominated by earthy tones, with the warm hues of the foliage contrasting against the cool, rocky terrain. The intricate textures and shapes of the weathered rocks and trees create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall scene evokes a sense of tranquility and the timeless beauty of the natural world. This landscape photograph captures the artist's appreciation for the untamed, rugged charm of the outdoors, inviting the viewer to pause and immerse themselves in the peaceful, rustic setting. ...

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The Harrison Studio
Artist
The Harrison Studio
1932

The Harrison Studio consists of Newton Harrison (1932-2022) and Helen Mayer Harrison (1927-2018). Often simply referred to as “The Harrisons,” the husband-and-wife team were leading pioneers of the Ecological Art movement. Although contemporaries of other Land Artists such as Robert Smithson or Walter de Maria, a forthright activism sets The Harrison Studio apart. Their aim was really for their art to inspire change. During their prolific fifty-year career, the Harrisons produced work across a vast range of disciplines, working in collaboration with biologists, ecologists, historians, activists, architects, urban planners, and fellow artists to initiate dialogues and create works exploring biodiversity and community development. They worked across performance, photography, drawing and painting, shifting the parameters of each piece to best suit the needs of each project. Their earliest collaborative work Making Earth was created in 1970, where Newton performatively combined sand, clay, sewage, manure, leaves and worms to generate arable earth which he watered and turned over the course of four months. Helen documented this process and then used the soil to grow strawberries for her piece Making Strawberry Jam, 1972. This organic, responsive methodology was sustained throughout their career, as they continually championed the need to collaborate with nature as opposed to mastering it. ...

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Various Small Fires
Gallery
Various Small Fires
Los Angeles, Seoul, Dallas

Various Small Fires (Los Angeles /Dallas /Seoul) began as a series of conversations with artists and curators in Esther Kim Varet’s Venice Beach kitchen while working on her doctoral dissertation. VSF debuted in Hollywood as an official gallery in 2015 with a roster of artists and its current Johnston MarkLee Architects-designed building. The Hollywood gallery contains three exhibition spaces, a unique sound corridor, and an outdoor gallery. VSF’s exhibition program explores several curatorial lines: climate, equality, and an international conversation. The gallery is known for offering artists debut shows, creating intergenerational conversations among the artists on its roster, and solidifying artists’ legacies within art history. In 2019, VSF opened a second location in the Hannam neighbourhood of Seoul, South Korea, followed recently this Spring by VSFs third outpost in Dallas, Texas. While Varet has very personal connections to both locations, they are also superlative art communities. These expansions emphasise the gallery’s commitment to innovation and global dialogue in the twenty-first century. In 2021, VSF became a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). ...