SURVEY | NOV 23 - JAN 29, 2023

Julia Campisi and Evan Ishmael

Evan Ishmael uses soot residue from a flame to create his graphic paintings. He combines a minimalist aesthetic with traditional techniques to create large-format works.

Julia Campisi’s practice is rooted in material experimentation, where surface, transparency, and structure are treated as active components of the image. Her works inhabit the space between object and image, unfolding slowly through light, depth, and spatial tension.

Julia Campisi, Hard Surfaces in Warm Places, 8" × 4" × 2 "
US$185.00

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Medium: Hand-dyed and sanded acrylic
Dimensions: 8 × 4 1/4 × 2 in
Year: 2022-2023

Julia Campisi works in sculpture, installation, and collage to develop multivalent narratives. Temporary and supporting structures are recurring motifs in her work, where she recreates everyday objects -- a pile of bricks, a ladder, scaffolding -- all executed in unique materials and pink hues. By recreating these objects she reframes their importance in generating culture.

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Evan Ishmael, No Cause for Worry 3, 54" x 36"
US$2,800.00

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Medium: Soot on panel, handmade floating oak frame

Size: 54 x 36 x 3 inches

Year: 2021

Evan Ishmael is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. A background in sculpture and design allows him to explore the properties of non-traditional materials in his paintings, using soot residue from a flame as a constant. Combining experimental components with traditional techniques and a minimalist aesthetic, he elevates the functionality of everyday items to create distinctive works of art that push the boundaries of an intensively restrictive medium.

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Evan Ishmael, No Cause for Worry 2, 54" x 36"
US$2,800.00

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To acquire this piece in Canadian dollars, contact the gallery.

Medium: Soot on panel, handmade floating oak frame

Size: 54 x 36 x 3 inches

Year: 2021

Evan Ishmael is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. A background in sculpture and design allows him to explore the properties of non-traditional materials in his paintings, using soot residue from a flame as a constant. Combining experimental components with traditional techniques and a minimalist aesthetic, he elevates the functionality of everyday items to create distinctive works of art that push the boundaries of an intensively restrictive medium.

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