10/26/2022
I'm thrilled to announce my first solo show at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery coming up in November! This is the first solo show to feature my current work, The Revisionist Histories. The opening is Nov 5th, 5-9pm. Come out and see us if you're in New Orleans. Thanks to the JFG team for their support and hard work!
The spark for The Revisionist Histories was ignited a few years ago when I caught a glimpse of my pr***en daughters watching music videos on their iPad as I chopped veggies for dinner. Out of the corner of my eye I caught glimpses of music videos featuring Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, and Doja Cat gyrating across the tiny screen. A better parent might have snatched the iPad away, but I was overcome with hallucinatory visions of this pop diva pantheon dancing through the painted ceilings of Versailles and countless Bavarian Chapels. Watching these videos, I observed that they employed an aesthetic that rested comfortably within Baroque and Rococo parameters, exhibiting chiaroscuro, ostentatious displays of wealth, over-the-top emotionalism, fantasy, self-aggrandizement, pastel color schemes, gender fluidity (a trait more Rococo than Baroque), and heaping piles of conventionally attractive women in provocative poses. Since then, the work has become an exploration of the continuities and disjunctures between 18th century visual culture, and that of today. What has changed, and what has remained the same, and what does that say about us? Can historical forms be revised to reflect new realities? I don't have answers, but I've painted a lot of questions...come see them in November!