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TOMORROW from 5-8PM @prazdelavallade will open a trio of solo exhibitions from @theodoreboyer @_____ellenjong and @robertfontenot. Each show examines feminine energies and feminist muses (including one fictional performance artist from the 1970s) in works that explore everything from tragedy and redemption to self-actualization and techno-mysticism. See you tomorrow, LA! @theodoreboyer After a decade spent working in abstraction that mined the metaphysical and cosmological realms, the Los Angeles-based artist Theodore Boyer is reemerging with a new suite of narrative-based figurative paintings for Theodore Boyer: Mystic. Mother. Lover. @_____ellenjong Using ink as a conduit of time, Los Angeles-based artist Ellen Jong employs the ancient medium in a new series of wall works and sculpture that comprise her solo debut at Praz-Delavallade Los Angeles, Ellen Jong: Future Eve. Since the Neolithic period, ink has been used across cultures as a medium for transcription and a tool of expression. The ink from Jong’s childhood is utilized in traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting. It is dried then ground into liquid using water on a stone, and dates back to 12th Century BC. @robertfontenot In Robert Fontenot: Performance Documents (Part 1) at Praz-Delavallade Projects, the LA-based artist paints a series of performances by the fictional Sylvia Hansen (born August 30th, 1946), a Los Angeles-based, feminist artist active throughout the 1970s whose work draws on technology and mysticism to explore themes such as marriage, trust and the role feminism plays in both the personal and public spheres.
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