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Julie Curtiss
Altered States, Los Angeles, May 19 - June 23, 2018

Julie Curtiss: Altered States

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Julie Curtiss, Altered States
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Opening May 19, 6 – 8pm

 

Various Small Fires (VSF) is pleased to present Julie Curtiss’ West Coast debut and first solo exhibition with VSF, Altered States. Curtiss, whose painting and sculpture practice is informed by the playful yet radical figurations of the Chicago Imagists, the graphic precision of Japanese “Ukiyo-e” painting and the psychoanalytic symbology of Surrealism, investigates sexuality through the lens of the collective unconscious, indexing the collective memory of universal animalia, objects and food as they relate to evolving human behavior.

 

Depicting mostly female subjects in her works, Curtiss creates an undulating dreamscape where the depths of a woman’s psyche are as important and palpable as her body. Rife with swirling curvatures and oscillating lines that convey both physical movement as well as cognitive dissonance, Curtiss’ subjects are secretive and faceless, inhabiting uncanny narratives driven by the logic of dreams. Teetering between dichotomies of seduction and repulsion, feral and domestic, their countenances are strategically concealed with thick mounds of serpentine hair, clawed hands and razor-sharp nails that conjure the anatomy of cold-blooded beasts. For Curtiss’ latest series of paintings and gouaches on paper, marine imagery permeates the narratives: koi, lotuses, fishtails in lieu of feet, a lobster claw clasping a glossy manicured finger … a nod to the 1980s science-fiction film “Altered States,” whose protagonist descends into a bottomless search for the self by way of floatation tanks – sensory deprivation chambers filled with body-temperature saltwater (water being the Jungian dream symbol for the unconscious). While Curtiss invites us to dive deeper into the layered, mercurial mind of her subjects, we are inevitably faced with a reflection of our own subconscious.

 

As though conjured from her paintings, Curtiss reveals three new “hat sculptures”, each meticulously combed, woven and braided from sumptuous cuts of synthetic hair. Reminiscent of Méret Oppenheim’s “Le Déjeuner en fourrure”, a completely fur-lined teacup sculpture, Curtiss’ hypnotic mandalas of hair are both synecdoche and shield for her female protagonists.

 

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Julie Curtiss (b. 1982, Paris, France, lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) holds a MFA and a BA from Ecole Nationale Superieur des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. Curtiss’ work has been included in exhibitions at Anton Kern, New York, NY; White Cube, London, UK; Galerie Sultana, Paris, France; Regina Rex, New York, NY; Field Projects Gallery, New York, NY; and 106 Green Gallery, Brooklyn, New York. Curtiss was the recipient of the Van Lier Fellowship through the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2012 and has participated in the Saltonstall Arts Colony Residency Program, Saltonstall, NY in 2017 and the Contemporary Art Center At Woodside Residency Program, NY in 2012. In Spring 2019, Curtiss will have a solo exhibition at Anton Kern, New York.

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