This painting, one of Fay’s larger oil-on-panel works, depicts a disarticulated figure (a seated torso and floating head hovering near a tablecloth concealing other possible heads or parts) in finely rendered detail before a stark backdrop of wall and ground. Furniture glows, flesh and fabric look spun from the same wispy material, and a small floor area appears torn away, revealing a window into another space or realm (a peephole motif that recurs throughout the artist’s work). Fay’s figures often reference the angled, humanoid postures of Hans Bellmer’s doll sculptures. A Surrealist lineage also can be seen in her composition, which pays homage to the “exquisite corpse” game popularized by the movement’s founders in the early 1920s. The artist has, in fact, expressed that many of her figural works can be arranged and displayed to create any pairing of limbs and body parts, a provocation reinforcing the playful irreverence spanning her practice.
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About the artist:

Tashi Fay is an artist whose practice encompasses painting, collage, sculpture, and installation, although she primarily uses painting to set the stage for her bizarre and dreamlike narratives. Mining the visual depths of her experiences with insomnia, nightmares, vivid dreaming, and sleep paralysis, Fay extracts symbolic arrangements, figures, and other objects from the unconscious, which, when activated as subjects in her work, press a psychic nerve in both artist and viewer. Fay’s background in textiles and collaging is seen throughout her small-scale, oil-on-panel paintings, which maintain stark outlines, a playful two-dimensionality, and lush, contrasting textures. Combining her talent for color with her keen sense of the cinematic, she depicts strange scenarios: from red, fleshily-rendered bedsheets that marry beauty with horror to an image of Alice in Wonderland’s blue-and-white frock billowing gently over a lemony exterior, retaining the stiff contours of her body. The peculiar and unsettled reverberate through Fay’s artworks, ringing with a dark and hilarious truth, at once the artist’s own yet resonant to all.

Tashi Fay was born in 1992 in Los Angeles, CA, where she lives. She received her BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design in Provincetown, RI (2014).

She has participated in recent exhibitions at Leila Greiche LLC at Casa Ishi in Miami, FL (2024); No Agency x Café Forgot at The Salon by NADA & The Community in Paris, France (2024); SARA’S in New York, NY (2024); The Horse Hospital in London, UK (2023); and 15 Orient (2019), among others. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

Specs:

20 inches
16 inches
Tashi Fay:
A Good Place to Rest, 2024
Oil on panel
16.0 × 20.0 inches /