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Cyclical Bloom: Patrick Alston, Kevin Cole, Lisa Corinne Davis, Scott Fraser, Aïda Muluneh, Wycliffe Mundopa, Blessing Ngobeni, Enrico Riley, and Philemona Williamson

Archive exhibition
6 May - 24 June 2023
Lisa Corinne Davis, Simulated System, 2022
Lisa Corinne Davis, Simulated System, 2022
Lisa Corinne Davis, Simulated System, 2022

Lisa Corinne Davis

Simulated System, 2022
oil on canvas
60 x 45 in (152.4 x 114.3 cm)
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Wycliffe Mundopa, Playground, Part 1, 2022
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Wycliffe Mundopa, Playground, Part 1, 2022
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Wycliffe Mundopa, Playground, Part 1, 2022
Lisa Corinne Davis (b. 1958, Baltimore, MD) uses abstraction to explore the interiority of concepts such as race, culture, and history, challenging classification, and contingency. Her “inventive geography” prompts a...
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Lisa Corinne Davis (b. 1958, Baltimore, MD) uses abstraction to explore the interiority of concepts such as race, culture, and history, challenging classification, and contingency. Her “inventive geography” prompts a wide range of interpretations; its open-endedness is a stance she actively cultivates. Davis’ style is vi-brant, cartographic, and abstractly renders a space that is essentially ephemeral visuals. Her map-like works turn fantastical and strange, speaking to the fluidity of culture and one’s location within as an individual. Davis describes her practice as exploring the complex relationship between, “race, culture and history”. With ideas about classification and contingency, the rational and irrational, chaos and order are discussed. Recently, Davis has worked more with the materiality of paint, allowing the process of working with paint to flow more organically.
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