Sarah Shepard Gallery will be participating in Marin Art Day on Sunday, January 19th, a special event organized for SF Art Week which offers the opportunity to explore Marin County’s many art offering with special hours, events, tours, and family programming. SF Art Week is an annual event that celebrates the rich arts landscape of the San Francisco Bay Area, taking place January 18-26, 2025.
The exhibition on view will be Understory, In Blue, a solo exhibition of Hungarian-American artist Dora Somosi’s lens-based work, in collaboration with 3walls, a Brooklyn-based art advisory and pop-up gallery that seeks out local, emerging artists. The exhibition features a collection of cyanotypes produced from digital negatives captured at the homes and studios of influential female artists and thinkers, along with four unique hand-embroidered cyanotypes from Somosi’s Mending series. The prints present bewitching, blue trees, which act as surrogate subjects for the women who once reveled in their beauty. With the trees as witness to each respective woman’s greatness and creativity, Somosi’s cyanotypes transcribe, honor, and memorialize that fleeting and intimate testimony, becoming mnemonic devices of a great mind: a great woman. Somosi’s “photographic blueprints,” as she calls them—a literal and allegorical reference to color, ideology, and the technical trace of shape and space captured by a cyanotype—bear witness to the legacies of women such as Agnes Martin, Ana Mendieta, Anni Albers, Edith Heath, Emily Dickinson, Helen Frankenthaler, and Ruth Asawa. Through Somosi’s reverence for mark-making, careful seeing and thinking, and artistic process, Understory, In Blue offers a consequential veneration for the enormously important work and ideas pioneered by the women featured.
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