Breach of Privacy // Yasmine Chatila, Hilo Chen, Adam Krueger, Alyssa Monks +Jaclyn Santos // curated by Simmy Swinder // May 21 – June 11, 2011 // opening reception Saturday May 21, 2011 @ 18 h until 20 h // Carmichael Gallery // Culver City, CA
Breach of Privacy is a group exhibition featuring works by Yasmine Chatila, Hilo Chen, Adam Krueger, Alyssa Monks and Jaclyn Santos, five New York-based artists whose creative practices span a disparate range of media as it explores voyeurism in its shifting states of ecstasy, release and isolation. Via exhilarating photorealistic oils, hauntingly subtractive mixed media works and raw black and white photography, each artist fashions his or her own unique voyeuristic allegory, some oblique, others candid, but all bound by a bittersweet philosophical thread that delves far deeper than that which is externally revealed.
HILO CHEN // Bathroom 11 // 1977 // Watercolor on Paper // 26 x 38 (66.04 x 96.52 cm) // $22,000
HILO CHEN // Beach 163 // 2009 // Oil on Canvas // 36 x 48 inches (91.44 x 121.92 cm) // $35,200
ADAM KRUEGER // Original Premium // 2009 // Oil on Canvas Mounted to PVC Plastic, Cut out and arranged on black wall // 80 x 48 inches (203.2 x 121.92 cm) // $12,000
ADAM KRUEGER // My Mattress // 2007 // Oil on Canvas mounted to pvc plastic, spray paint, Cut out and arranged on wall // 25 x 72 inches (63.5 x 182.88cm) // $5,000
JACLYN SANTOS // Immersion // 2011 // Oil on Canvas // 30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm) // $9,000
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