KC Studio: Lauren Quin: “My Hellmouth” and Priya Suresh Kambli: “I Am an American / I Am an Indian”

January 12, 2023

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Lauren Quin: My Hellmouth

Jan. 21 – June 18, 2023

Artist talk and reception: March 2, 2023 

Drawing the eye in with electric colors and seemingly pulsating lines, Lauren Quin’s (b. 1992, Los Angeles, Calif.) abstract paintings exist at the juncture of the deeply personal and the universal, the point where each begins to bleed into the other—for, as she proves in her work, if you go too far into either, you are certain to loop back into its opposite. The artist is dealing in modes of communication both micro and macro, internal and external, to achieve her keenly allusive repertoire of imagery and forms of mark making. 

Quin’s compositions flood the viewer with an intense combination of color and symbolism. The artist deploys a host of moments and symbols as structural devices within each work, making archetypes out of figures that she collects and expands upon through a sketching practice. The artist’s paintings are initially built from a shape that is repeated and overlapped. This layering process creates a multitude of compositional center points as well as other forms that appear in the residual spaces. Each painting is also topped with motifs derived from Quin’s drawing archive—a spider, a hand, the sun, a needle—that she transfers onto the canvas with a meticulously honed monoprinting technique. As the artist uses her symbols again and again, they grow from a personally sourced visual language into a collective, cultural unconscious—the meaning expands and erodes, taking on a life of its own as each viewer forms their own attachment to these works. 

Lauren Quin lives and works in Los Angeles, Calif. She holds an MFA from the Yale School of Art, New Haven, Conn. and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Her work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions, including Pond Society, Shanghai, China (2022), Pulse Train Howl (2022), Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, Calif., Micki Meng (Friends Indeed), and group exhibitions such as Fire Figure Fantasy: Selections from ICA Miami’s Collection (2022), Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, Fla.; and Vaster than Empires (2022), Friends Indeed, San Francisco, Calif. Her work is held in numerous public collections including the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif.; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga.; ICA Miami, Miami, Fla.; Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Fla.; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Ariz.; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minn.

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