Details:

This work wrestles with the sometimes ridiculous notion of being a "top" within sexual dynamics. This, the artist says, is related to how tricky it felt to make the painting itself, with its “layers of indecisive, back-and-forth painting.”
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① Artwork:

Bottoming from the Top

This work wrestles with the sometimes ridiculous notion of being a "top" within sexual dynamics. This, the artist says, is related to how tricky it felt to make the painting itself, with its “layers of indecisive, back-and-forth painting.”

Sarah Bastress makes compositions populated by queer people and creatures from rural America found in various states of both aggressive and tender play. Her bodies are full of possibilities, as they intentionally portray explicit imagery and signifiers that either add up to joy or menace, although without any firm conclusions.

Specs:

16 inches
20 inches

Elements of thick impasto are present on surface of painting, suggesting previous attempts at this or other compositions that were eradicated before this final composition was settled upon and subsequently rendered.

③ Artist:

Sarah Bastress

Sarah Bastress makes compositions populated by queer people and creatures from rural America found in various states of both aggressive and tender play. Most of her paintings are self-contained narratives ruminating on her own body and how it relates to other bodies. Full of queer excitement, visual puns, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation, the scenes in her paintings are born out of the confusion and longing of the pandemic era, having become even more preposterous, surreal, and ambiguous since. Bastress’s bodies are full of possibilities, as they intentionally portray explicit imagery and signifiers that either add up to joy or menace, although without drawing any firm conclusions.

Sarah Bastress was born in 1989 in Kingwood, WV, and lives in Chicago, IL. She received her BA in Government from Smith College in Northampton, MA (2012) and her MFA in Painting and Drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, IL (2016).

She has mounted solo exhibitions at RUSCHMAN, Chicago, IL (2022), and Boundary, Chicago, IL (2019).

Bastress has also been featured in group exhibitions, including The Long Dream at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2020); Sticky Thoughts at Julius Caesar, Chicago, IL (2018); and Animal Farm at Dalton Warehouse in Los Angeles, CA (2017).

Sarah Bastress:
Bottoming from the Top, 2022
Oil on canvas
20.0 × 16.0 inches /