Mixed-media Paintings
Mixed-media Paintings
Kontainer Gallery is pleased to announce the second solo exhibition of Los
Angeles artist Carolyn Castaño, New Work, September 8- October 6, 2007.
The show will feature mixed-media paintings by the artist.
In this new series, Castaño explores the hybrid nature of Los Angeles
through mixed-media paintings that re-mix the city’s colors, patterns, and
textures through paintings that employ both the figurative and the
abstract.
For Castaño, Los Angeles is a city of contrasts, where the confluence of
cultures is reflected in the designs and patterns of the marketplace.
Stripes, polka dots, and flowers mix readily with commercial textiles,
graphic beauty salon illustrations, and mercado banners. These can be
found in the exterior facades of LA’s mini-malls, botanicas, Moorish
inspired buildings and modernist office towers. Color plays a major role
as well, where fluorescent pinks and neon purples might reflect that of a
balloon flying by or design on a pretty girl’s dress. The patterns are at
once high fashion (Pucci, Lacoste, Etro) and street fashion, (Billionaire
Boys Club, Ice Cream, and Forever 21). Inspired in part by the advertising
seen outside of beauty salons and storefronts, which use a hand- painted
aesthetic to advertise services, these paintings incorporate portraits of
friends and people Carolyn meets. They adopt a similar graphic style, but
these supplant those storefront images by incorporating personalized
portraits taken of everyday youth. Castaño is interested in these youth,
because they themselves represent the ever-evolving transformation of the
city.
Carolyn was born in Los Angeles to parents from Colombia and has lived on
and off in LA’s Historic Filipino-town. She obtained her B.F.A. in
painting from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1995 and her M.F.A. from
UCLA, School of Art and Architecture in 2001.
Her work will be featured in the upcoming exhibition at LACMA, Phantom
Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement, scheduled to open April 2008.
Exhibited widely in venues through-out the United States, Carolyn has
shown her work in Beastly at Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York, Liquid Los
Angeles: Contemporary Watercolor Painting in Los Angeles at the Pasadena
Museum of California Art, International Paper, an exhibition of drawings
at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Semi-Precious, The Public Art Fund, New
York, Three Great Walls and Bay Area Now at Yerba Buena Center for the
Arts, and New Langton in San Francisco. European venues include LA Now:
Emerging Artists, Galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris and Honey-Traps at 38
Langham Street, London,
Castano’s work is included in the collections of Deutche Bank, Eileen
Norton Collection, Santa Monica, Sam& Shanit Schwartz, JP Morgan Chase,
Progressive Foundation, and Michael Lynne, New Line Cinema, and the Di
Rosa Preserve in Napa Valley.
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 8th, 6:00- 9:00 PM
Kontainer Gallery
944 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012