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① Artwork:
Germinating and Killing a Seed (Electrocution)
This oil painting on linen represents one of the artist’s “lost” objects from her past. Flood sees these objects as displacing a person’s former identity.
Ella Rose Flood’s work centers around acts of mourning and memorialization—as well as the feelings she experienced during the sickness and death of someone very close to her and her own chronic illness. Her paintings serve as records of personally significant moments, objects, and symbols, not to mention agents of emotional catharsis. Flood places her works somewhere between diary entries and worship objects.
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③ Artist:
Ella Rose Flood’s work centers around acts of mourning, memorialization, and the intersectional feelings that emerged when she experienced the sickness and death of someone very close to her—all while constantly confronting her own chronic illness. Her paintings serve as records of personally significant moments, objects and symbols—not to mention agents of emotional catharsis. Flood places her works somewhere between diary entries and worship objects.
Ella Rose Flood (b. 1999, Chicago, IL) lives and works in Chicago. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include Simone Subal Gallery, New York, NY (with Dominick DiMeo); Galerie Hussenot, Paris, France; in lieu, Los Angeles, CA; Lubov, New York, NY; and Jargon Projects, Chicago, IL. Selected group exhibitions include Bodenrader, Chicago, IL; Final Hot Desert, London, UK; Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, CA; Harkawik, New York, NY; Palazzo San Giuseppe, Polignano a Mare, Italy; and Jargon Projects, Chicago, IL.