September 8, 2023 – November 12, 2023
Poetics of Form + Color + Space
Caterpillar Unit 1, Detroit
Israel Aten, James Collins, Lauren Harrington, Victor Reyes, Katrina Sanj
Israel Aten
OTBP, 2019
94.5 x 63 in
Acrylic and pigments on canvas
$15,500 USD
ABOUT ISRAEL ATEN
Israel Aten, born in Detroit in 1986, achieved Meisterschüler status at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Aten's work infuses vitality and raw emotion, engaging viewers with his introspective journey. Afro-Futurism envisions alternative futures at the intersection of technology, spirituality, and Black identity. Aten draws inspiration, exploring Black culture's potential with cosmic themes and speculative realms. He celebrates Afro-Futurism's rich heritage while engaging contemporary issues. Aten portrays retrofuture shapeshifters embodying archetypes from mythology, folklore, and fiction. His work transcends the ordinary, allowing viewers to contemplate identity, transformation, and the human-supernatural interplay. By combining Abstract Expressionism and Afro-Futurism, Aten invites contemplation of artistic styles, cultural influences, and visual storytelling's boundless possibilities.
He has had solo exhibitions at What Pipeline (Detroit, MI), Natalia Hug Galerie (Köln, Germany), and LWL–Museum für Kunst und Kultur, Westfälischer Kunstverein (Münster, Germany). His work has been included in group exhibitions at Marc Leblanc (Chicago) Ashes / Ashes New York (New York), Kunstmuseum Bonn (Bonn, Germany), Deichtorhallen Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany), Museum Wiesbaden (Wiesbaden, Germany), and Bonner Kunstverein (Bonn, Germany).
James Collins
Leviathan, 2023
72 x 60 in
Oil on canvas
$10,000 USD
ABOUT JAMES COLLINS
James Collins (b. 1972, Superior, Wisconsin) is based in Detroit and creates deeply-hued abstract paintings. Collins creates endless variations around four main aesthetics: gesture, line, surface, and color. For some works, oil and acrylic are applied such that the two disparate elements repel each other and separate; in others, thinned oil paint is applied liberally to the canvas, then removed in a single, sweeping gesture to yield a completed work. Collins uses custom tools—including household items like shower curtains, rags, and plastic wrap—to guide and direct his materials, yielding unique and unpredictable impressions.
Lauren Harrington
Leg Wrestling, 2023
40 x 30 in
Acrylic on canvas
$4,000 USD
Lauren Harrington
Wall Sit Diptych, 2023
29x30- 24x30 in
Acrylic on canvas
$4,200 USD
Lauren Harrington
Dive, 2023
24 x 30 in
Acrylic on canvas
$3,000 USD
Lauren Harrington
Crunches, 2023
19 x 30 in
Acrylic on canvas
$2,700 USD
ABOUT LAUREN HARRINGTON
Born in 1985 in Michigan, Lauren Harrington received her BFA at Aquinas College where she focused on ceramics. After moving to Los Angeles in 2010 to study fashion and textile design at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, she began working with master printmaker, Richard Duardo. During this time, she began developing her studio painting practice, heavily influenced by pattern, decoration, print, and material experimentation, as well as concepts of feminine expression and constraint in both ideology, material, and process.
ABOUT LOWER BODY ACTIVITIES
Having long been fascinated by Venus figurines of the ancient world, the idea of these faceless, footless, sexually exaggerated figures has carved a place in my imagination. The feature that left the biggest impression is the absence of feet as if these beings served one purpose and lacked any ability to turn from it. These paintings are a reaction to these ancient symbols as well as the hotly contested contemporary ideas of bodily freedom and personal agency that women do and do not have in the contemporary world.
The forms are confined to a blue frame of objectification and sensuality in the curvaceous lines of the physical body and in sinuous decoration. Yet agency, symbolized by the feet, lies just beyond the frame. While blue may symbolize depression, the symbol is balanced as it also represents fluidity and adaptability, which is emphasized by the use of water marbling as the decorative component covering the figure. The form leans into the confines of the frame, turning the container it has been made to fill into a power that exudes ownership of sensuality and expands towards the boundless freedom that exists beyond the canvas.
James Collins and Lauren Harrington
Circle Squared 2, 2023
36 in
Oil, Acrylic, and canvas on Wood Panel
$3,000 USD
James Collins and Lauren Harrington
Raspberry ZigZag, 2023
28 x 40 in
Oil on Canvas
$2,700 USD
James Collins and Lauren Harrington
Peach ZigZag, 2023
28 x 40 in
Oil on canvas
$2,700 USD
Victor Reyes
Serif, 2023
23.5 x 19.75 in
Pigmented plaster on aluminum and wood panel
$1800.00 USD
Victor Reyes
Arch, 2022
16" x 20"
Acrylic on canvas
$1500.00 USD
ABOUT VICTOR REYES
Victor Reyes, born in 1978, has cultivated an artistic approach that resides on the fringes of conventional norms, challenging established genres and disrupting the traditional art historical canon. Drawing inspiration from both the ordinary and the sacred, much of his oeuvre defies easy categorization, resulting in a body of work that resembles a modern-day Tower of Babel—dispersed yet interconnected. The common thread binding his creations is their unmistakable human essence. Reyes’ hand-painted murals adorn cities worldwide, and his contemporary paintings continue to grace exhibitions and private collections.
Katrina Sanj
The Spiral, 2023
12 x14 in
Cotton, wood
$600.00 USD
Katrina Sanj
Little Window, 2023
19 x19 in
Hand dyed silk
$900.00 USD
Katrina Sanj
Cash crops
11.5x21
Indigo dyed antique cotton
$200.00 USD
ABOUT KATRINA SANJ
Katrina Sanj, born in 1990 in San Francisco, is a self-taught textile artist and designer. Since her early years, Sanj has been engaged in upcycling clothing as a means to extend their lifespan. This dedication to sustainability remains a cornerstone of her work, where she specializes in designing children's clothing using vintage materials. Her aim is to honor traditional craft techniques while seamlessly integrating them into contemporary lifestyles.
The exhibited artworks by Sanj are characterized by their quilted and hand-dyed compositions, carefully crafted from recycled materials gathered from reuse centers across the nation. She consciously opts for natural materials in her creations, viewing her artistic endeavors as integral components of a circular system. In this context, her works can ultimately return to the earth, completing a sustainable cycle of reuse and regeneration.
INSTALLATION PHOTOS
Exhibitions
Victor Reyes: 100 ErrorsProject type
Jeffrey Tranchell: MoonlightingProject type
Scott Grooves: After the DanceProject type
FEMME F(R)ICTIONProject type
Brigitte D'AnnibaleImmersive Installation/ Community Space/ Architecture
Leni SinclairPhotography Exhibition
Cameron SpratleyProject type
Chris Turner & Taru LahtiSculpture
Nick CaveProject type
Carl CraigProject type
Sadie LaskaProject type
Peter WilliamsProject type
Conrad EgyirProject type
Kenny Irwin RobolightsInstallation
Mayer + EmplProject type
Richard PrinceAppropriation Exhibtion
KAWSProject type
Eddie MartinezProject type
Peter WilliamsProject type
Unobstructed ViewsProject type
Tal RPainting
Micahel LuchsProject type
Arthur JaffaVideo Installation
Supports/ SurfacesInstallation
JR X TIMEProject type
NANCY MITCHNICKProject type
Mike Kelley HomesteadProject type
Matthew Angelo HarrisonProject type
Sanford BiggersProject type
Jonathan HorowitzProject type
Dave EggersProject type
Martin CreedProject type
Tyree GuytonProject type
Tom of FinlandProject type
Crossing NightProject type
POCKET SIZEProject type
CARLOS BUNGAProject type
METABOLIC STUDIOProject type
DANIELLE DEANProject type
SONIC REBELLIONProject type
PUNK HOUSEProject type
DANA AWARTANIProject type
99 CENTS OR LESSProject type
ASPIRATIONSProject type
DANA HOEYProject type
ADRIANA MARTÍNEZ BARÓNProject type
THE ARCHITECTURAL IMAGINATIONProject type
DAVE EGGERS & JUAN MARTINEZProject type
IT’S YOUR PARTY: ELECTION 2016Project type
CARLOS ROLÓNProject type
ANNETTE KELMProject type
CHLOE BROWNProject type
V. MITCH MCEWENProject type
STEVE SHAWProject type
RAGNAR KJARTANSSONProject type
DOR GUEZProject type
UNITED STATES OF LATIN AMERICAProject type
Jonathan HernándezProject type
ROB PRUITTProject type
GREG FADELLProject type
Art XProject type
JAMIAN JULIANO-VILLANIProject type
RAGNAR KJARTANSSONProject type
VDROMEProject type
Nick CaveProject type
YOUNG PEOPLE’S BIENNIALProject type
DLECTRICITYProject type
JOHN MAGGIEProject type
PEOPLE’S BIENNIALProject type
STEVE LOCKEProject type
DARA FRIEDMANProject type
José LermaProject type
JAMES LEE BYARSProject type
The Past is PresentProject type
STATE OF EXCEPTIONProject type
Natural LifeProject type
Andrew KuoProject type
VISION IN A CORNFIELDProject type
Rebecca WardProject type
Dan SteinhilberProject type
José LermaProject type
Naoko ItoProject type
Jonathan HorowitzProject type
Angelo OteroProject type
2020 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2019 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2018 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2017 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2016 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2015 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2014 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
2013 MOCAD Gala Auction ExhibitionProject type
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