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Larissa Lockshin
Star Light, Star Bright
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Maya Frodeman Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Canadian artist Larissa Lockshin, on view at the gallery's downtown location from December 20th, 2024 through February 9th, 2025.Larissa Lockshin (b. 1992, Toronto) lives and works in New York City. Recent solo and duo exhibitions include Alzueta Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (2024), Europa, New York, NY (2023), Cob Gallery, London, UK (2023); Pipeline Contemporary, London, UK (2023); Recent group exhibitions include James Cohan Gallery, New York City (2024), 12.26 Gallery, Dallas and Los Angeles, USA (2024), Alzueta Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (2023); Pipeline Contemporary, London, UK (2023); Baronian Xippas, Brussels (2021).
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Untitled (Midnight Boss), 2024Oil and soft pastel on satin with wood frame22 x 18 inches
Framed dimensions 22 1/2 x 18 1/2 inchesSold -
Untitled (Iridium), 2024Oil and soft pastel on dyed satin30 x 24 inches
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Untitled (My Happy Holiday), 2024Oil and soft pastel on dyed satin22 x 18 inches
Framed dimensions 22 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches
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Star Light, Star Bright, Lockshin’s first exhibition with Maya Frodeman Gallery, presents eight of her most recent works. In this body of work, she focuses on the glistening fabric that serves as her base, and the effects of its contrast with her matte, saturated pastels and hand-carved wooden elements. Areas of the satin left bare by pigment become breaks of light on the surface of the works, reminiscent of the sun peeking through clouds after a storm or the glittering surface of the ocean at dusk. This interplay of material and textural tension produces compelling sculptural objects that shift and shimmer as the day unfolds and as viewers move around them.Lockshin’s paintings are powerful in their immediacy, suggesting glimpses of passing weather systems, ethereal landscapes, and dream-like visions. Citing inspiration from Milton Avery, The Group of Seven, and Tom Thomson, she deftly navigates the line between abstraction and realism. Working with a range of motifs and symbols that spark recognition, Lockshin embraces elemental themes and landscapes as universal languages. Yet her emphasis remains on objecthood, over image content, where one mark guides the next in an organic, intuitive process. “It is a bit like weather,” she muses. Her practice is informed by frequent visits to museums across New York City and beyond, where she studies the warm palettes of the French Impressionists, translating and electrifying their influence in her work. While she has long used satin as her base, she recently began hand-dyeing it with custom-mixed colors. This technique mimics the appearance of underpainting, infusing the works with a subtle luminosity. These new works evoke the mood of a specific time of day or season, deepening their atmospheric qualities.Each of Lockshin’s works is named after historical racehorses, drawn from the peculiar and often poetic pairings of names that no two horses may share. She delights in the unexpected poetry of these names and compares it to the distinct imprints and gestures in her work. “With the paintings, too, it’s the same apparatus, the same material, the same motifs, but no two are ever alike,” she explains.
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Untitled (Ideal Breeze), 2024Oil and soft pastel on dyed satin18 x 22 inches
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Untitled (Heart To Heart), 2024Oil and soft pastel on dyed satin18 x 22 inches
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Untitled (Paradise Wins), 2024Oil and soft pastel on dyed satin18 x 22 inches
Framed dimensions 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches
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Born in 1992 in Toronto, Canada, Lockshin earned her BFA in Painting from Parsons School of Design. Her recent solo and duo exhibitions include Alzueta Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (2024); Europa, New York, NY (2023); Cob Gallery, London, UK (2023); and Pipeline Contemporary, London, UK (2023). She has also participated in group exhibitions at James Cohan Gallery, New York City (2024); 12.26 Gallery, Dallas and Los Angeles, USA (2024); Alzueta Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (2023); and Baronian Xippas, Brussels (2021). Lockshin lives and works in New York City.
STAR LIGHT, STAR BRIGHT: LARISSA LOCKSHIN
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