absolute fulfillment in the spectacle
Naomi Nadreau & Hiroshi McDonald
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Sept 20 - Oct 28
Wed — Sun: 11am - 5pm / appts advised
6030 La Flecha Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067
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Hiroshi McDonald At the symposium, the ecstasy and immaculate truth, 2024 Alabaster under copper 12 x 12 x 6 in each | Hiroshi McDonald Parthenon II, 2024 Salt and albumin print on aquarelle paper 26 x 30 in | Naomi Nadreau Heart of the Ship, 2024 Fired steel and clay, powdered charcoal, concrete + pulp mixture over styrofoam packaging variable dimensions (appr. 28 x 18 x 18 in) | |
Naomi Nadreau to exist in the element of twilight, 2024 glazed ceramics, powdered charcoal, found object, steel 34.5 x 10 x 10 in | Hiroshi McDonald Parthenon I, 2024 Salt print on aquarelle paper 26 x 30 in | Grid view of: Hiroshi McDonald 2024 Salt and albumin prints on aquarelle paper 12 x 15 in | Naomi Nadreau Untitled (petrified), 2024 Crystallized salt, incense glazed ceramics burnout, powdered charcoal on Black Magic patina steel 31 x 10 x 10 in | Naomi Nadreau ruminating t/t, 2024 plaster 15.25 x 15.5 x 6 in | Hiroshi McDonald The quite simple attempt to tough the other, 2024 Salt and albumin print on aquarelle paper 12 x 15 in | Hiroshi McDonald Separation is itself an integral part to the unity of this world, 2024 Salt and albumin print on aquarelle paper 24 x 34 in | Naomi Nadreau black paradise (heptapod 7), 2024 Glazed ceramics, powdered charcoal on Black Magic patina steel 45 x 12 x 12 in (photo: Izzai Martinez Angulo) | Hiroshi McDonald And these desires are prehensile, 2024 Salt print on aquarelle paper 30 x 24 in | Naomi Nadreau nameless is the origin, 2023 Plaster 25-1/4 x 18 x 6 in | Hiroshi McDonald Models for a Peaceful home IV, 2024 Cotton and nylon fiber, encaustic cardboard, silver, wall repair tape 34 x 49 x 8 in | Naomi Nadreau DRW.CV6 - Ferraille start, 2022 harcoal on paper 48 x 24 in | |
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Naomi Nadreau (they/she) is a sculptor working primarily with discarded man-made materials, ceramics, metals, and natural matter. Using the concept of estrangement in Science Fiction - making things familiar seem unfamiliar and the unfamiliar seem familiar - combined with acupuncture meridian lines in the body. Nadreau’s work highlights the slippage of reality. Nadreau reflects on their identity as an experience of being in a constant state of in-between and nowhere. They received their MFA in Visual Arts from University of California, San Diego and their MA from California State University Northridge. They have participated in exhibitions at Best Practice, San Diego; Espacio Negativo Gallery, Guadalajara; Pangee Gallery, Montreal; Phase Gallery, Los Angeles and co-curated at Vielmetter Greenhouse Gallery, Los Angeles.
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Hiroshi McDonald is a sculptor and salt print artist working primarily on rock forms such as Alabaster, Calcite, including salt printing on 3d works and paper — a light sensitive process invented by William Talbot as a 19th century photographic technique. He received his MFA in Visual Arts from Bard College, NY (2014), attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine (2010), and holds a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago (2003). He has exhibited throughout Asia, Europe and North America in various galleries and institutions, as well as in the Athens and Kyiv Biennials. McDonald grew up in Rancho Santa Fe, CA not far from the new Oolong Gallery space and finished his schooling at La Jolla Country Day.
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Oolong Gallery
6030 La Flecha, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Telephone +1 858 229 2788
www.oolongallery.com
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