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Cashing Out - performance by R. Galvan

 
 

Welcome back to 13FOREST

 
 

Essence: In Celebration of Juneteenth

 

Essence: In Celebration of Juneteenth brings together fifteen Boston-area artists working in diverse media to commemorate the first year in which Juneteenth will be recognized as a state holiday in Massachusetts. Guest curated by Cedric “Vise1” Douglas, Essence acknowledges America’s history of racial inequality while also celebrating the bright future of the gifted artists Douglas has chosen to highlight.

 
 
 

Duality

 

Duality features the work of Jon Cowan and Lindsey Kocur. In this series of paintings and drawings the artists use dichotomies between naturalistic landscapes and architectural elements to explore spiritual, temporal and environmental themes in the world. Though the artists diverge from each other visually, they both propose that the world as we perceive it has an essential but obscured order to it.

 
 
 

Floral Hex

 

Nicole Duennebier’s signature approach to painting is grounded in her appreciation for the history of art. A casual glance at her work will immediately suggest various historical references, from the Old Masters and Dutch still lifes to Rococo landscapes. However, the true pleasure of experiencing her paintings comes from closer observation, which reveals the remarkable ways that Duennebier learns from and transforms those historical influences to create something truly contemporary and compelling.

In Floral Hex, Duennebier draws on intense study of seventeenth century still life painter Abraham Mignon to delve into a subject matter that is historically ubiquitous but new to Duennebier – flowers.

 
 

A Closer Look - artist talk with Nicole Duennebier

 

Transition of Power: 2021

 

The work featured in Transition of Power: 2021 chronicles artistic responses to the polarization and extreme rhetoric of the past four years. Though we face mounting political violence and divisiveness, the coming inauguration still offers some hope that the United States of America will find a way forward with new leadership.

 
 

Tour Transition of Power: 2021

 

Happy Holidays from 13FOREST

 
 

Studio Visit Series

 

We wanted to find a way to keep up with our artists during this period of social isolation, so we started making our bi-weekly Studio Visit videos. Each video features one of our artists answering the questions: why did you become an artist? and how has the pandemic affected your artistic practice?

The latest Studio Visit is with painter Boriana Kantcheva. You can see videos from more of our artists here.

Thursday, October 15 - Boriana Kantcheva

 

Closer

 

For most of Catherine Graffam’s career, her primary subject has been herself. Self-portraiture was an avenue for visualizing the trauma she experienced as a queer kid in rural Maine, and a way to explore and assert her identity as a trans person. However, after making this type of work for many years, Graffam felt that her practice of intense introspection had become an exercise in picking at old wounds rather than a process of personal healing.

With Closer, Graffam presents her first body of work focused primarily on portraits of other people. With these new intimate depictions of friends and loved ones, Graffam delves into a painting practice that seeks to nourish the soul. Instead of making work that dwells on the tragedy and pain of being queer, Graffam chose to shift her energies toward paintings that reflect queer beauty, love and hope. Closer is on view at 13FOREST Gallery October 3 - November 13, 2020.

 
 
 

How’ve you been?

 

For our first new show since the pandemic began, we wanted to check in with our artists and see how they were doing during the early months of sheltering in place. How’ve you been? presented new work made from home by a group of our artists and a few artists new to 13FOREST and was on view from July 18 to September 25, 2020.

 

Panorama

 

At 13FOREST Gallery it is our mission to celebrate the diversity of arts that New England has to offer. Panorama, on view at the gallery from March 21 to July 10, 2020, showcased a range of painting approaches from figurative to abstract through the work of artists Paul Beckingham, Lynette Haggard and Bonita LeFlore. The artists' points of view are apparent in their handling of color, form and light; their differing perspectives highlight the full potential of paint to deepen our appreciation of the world around us.