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① Artwork:
Owl Vision
From the artist’s series titled “A Field of Tender Things,” this painting depicts an abstract landscape with an owl and a loosely rendered figure with their back turned to the viewer. The lush, saturated colors and rugged shapes in this work symbolize this person’s state of meditation on the natural world, while the owl represents extrasensory sight.
Rebecca Farr’s philosophical paintings of the natural world bounce between intuitive mark-making and classical modes of Impressionism. In these mythic and religious motifs, colored by the queer feminist dramas of history, Farr records collective or personal splits, reunions, and consciousness gained.
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③ Artist:
Rebecca Farr’s philosophical and historical paintings of the natural world bounce between intuitive mark-making and classical modes of Impressionism. Working between thick, gritty paint and light, tender brushstrokes, Farr colors various mythic and religious motifs with the queer feminist dramas of history, recording collective or personal splits, reunions, and consciousness gained.
Rebecca Farr was born in 1973 in Los Angeles, CA. She received her BA from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA (1996).
The artist has mounted recent solo exhibitions at Five Car Garage in Los Angeles, CA (2023) and Klowden Gallery in Los Angeles, CA (2019).
She has participated in group shows such as In the Middle With You at The Middle Room Gallery in Los Angeles, CA (2023); Nada House in Governor’s Island, NY (2022); This Is My House at Porch Gallery in Ojai, CA (2022); and Forest and The Sea at Five Car Garage in Los Angeles, CA (2021).
Farr has won residencies at Kaus Australis in Rotterdam, Netherlands; Les Laboratories Aubervilliers in Paris, France’ and NADA house on Governors Island, NY.