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MARI
EASTMAN: HELLO GOODBYE
3 February
through 17 March 2001
Mari Eastmans work
possesses a sort of sophisticated adolescence. Working traditional
painting materials such as watercolor and acrylics in with less
traditional elements, Eastman amalgamates images, objects, textures
and texts to produce dynamic and alluring compositions. Eastmans
signature eccentricity is glitter, which she applies generously,
but particularly to highlight poignant moments in these compositions,
which are replete with pop-cultural references and feature subjects
stereotypical of adolescent girls' daydreams -- horses, love, fashion
models, wildlife, and money. The effect, as writer Michael Bulka
noted, is like that of a teenage girl's giant scrapbook, in all
its awkward earnestness. Eastmans edge is in the hindsight
and maturity she applies to the elements. On one of her paintings,
of a photograph of a lynx with its ears covered in blue glitter,
the artist offered the following insight: "I'm afraid of my bad
taste, and probably with good reason, but a little bad taste is
a good thing. It shows a little independent thought." Eastman's
work has been exhibited in Europe and in New York, where she recently
had a solo exhibit at Bronwyn Keenan Gallery. Of the August 2000
exhibition, Roberta Smith of the New York Times had this
to say: "...the main strength is the paintings themselves, with
their deft mix of quirky images, ad hoc techniques, and off-hand
beauty."
A Los Angeles resident,
until now Eastman has only been seen in Los Angeles in small group
shows at China Art Objects and Three Day Weekend. Eastmans
installation at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions was her largest,
most ambitious project to date. For this project she used the gallery
as a studio, unfolding the process of decision-making and execution
in real-time to produce an installation of paintings, drawings,
glitter, emotional flotsam and found source material, as well as
the apparatus of its creation.
Mari Eastman received
her BA from Smith College, Northhampton, MA in 1992, and her MFA
from The Art Institute of Chicago in 1996. She has had solo shows
in New York at Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, in Chicago at Ten in One
Gallery and Chicago Project Room, and Copenhagen, Denmark. She has
participated in group shows in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and
Frankfurt. Eastmans work was featured in a group exhibition
that opened 31 January 2001 at the Victoria Miro Gallery in London.
This was Eastmans first solo exhibition in this city.

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