#21 - Chelsea Boxwell on Abstraction

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Color is the most relevant ingredient in Chelsea Boxwell’s work. She takes fondly about the similarities between house paint and shiny pink fabrics she finds around the warehouses in The L.A. Fashion District. Painting is an act, and she paints without a conception in mind. The concept of the painting comes after. Equally, the installation of her work is site-specific, in correspondence with the specific room at a specific time. Also, glitter makes everything more active and she keeps an optimistic attitude. 

This is a special episode made in collaboration with Royale Projects, on the occasion of the group show If You Steal My Sunshine - California Abstraction Now, installed in the gallery November 3 – December 22, 2019

At the end of the episode, director Rick Royale speaks about how this group show came about. He and his team employed an unusual work method, sourcing the participating artists via Instagram. Narrowing down the search they found a group of six artists that had no obvious connection between them. Even so, the communalities found online presented a group of younger female artists that all have a connection to California and work with abstraction. 

The exhibition titled after a song feels as sparkly, bright and positive as the one hit wonder from the 90s. The song If You Steal My Sunshine, a mix of different styles and genres, however, contains an eerie underlaying threat - what would indeed happen if that sunshine got stolen? 

Sound engineer: Nate Kohrs

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