EXHIBITIONS
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica
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“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
Chadwick Rantanen, Fingerpaint, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
Georgie Nettell, 6 Keeping up is just the story you choose to live with, 2019
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
Chadwick Rantanen, Loop, 2013
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
“The Obvious” at Michael’s, Santa Monica, 2020
Courtesy: the artists and Art at Michael’s Santa Monica. Photo: Paul Salveson
Milena Büsch, Aria Dean, Hans-Christian Lotz, Laurel Doody Library Supply, Ian Markell, Georgie Nettell, Megan Plunkett, Chadwick Rantanen organized by Attilia Fattori Franchini and Felix Gaudlitz
Thoughts, Contemplation.
Sometimes I think, whilst considering my own narrative, that maybe I’m the talking-cat, or like, maybe I’m the witch, or maybe I’m only the article, the comma, I’m a supporting character, and that’s a hard thing for my ego to take, because I want to be the hero of the human story, but I’m not. I’m someone that is in the background in regards to survival because I am not really directly supporting survival, I’m just supporting it in a very abstract way, and possibly, at times, not supporting it. Possibly not supporting it, means antagonist? I could be an antagonist but antagonists are imperative for a virus to survive because it makes it stronger.
At Michael’s, Santa Monica
until 26 April 2020