28 Moons
Artist Statement: Across cultures and centuries, the moon has drawn our gaze upward. The simplicity of its form, and the certainty with which it appears in the night sky, make it a powerful symbol of what exists beyond our earthly experience. Its cycle intrinsically links it to time, serving as one of humanity’s earliest pre-industrial calendars.
This installation explores the moon’s temporal nature through a sequence of twenty-eight small paintings that trace its waxing and waning over the course of a month. Each painting functions as a single frame; together, they can be read as a moving image, capturing the rhythm and continuity of the lunar cycle.
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Casa Francis
Read moreCasa Francis — our new exhibition space set in a Spanish Colonial home, just a stone’s throw from the LA gallery — opens this weekend.
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Casa Francis will be open by appointment only, and Have you eaten today? will be on view from 16 May – 12 June.
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