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Valency Genis, Allegory Group Show, June Leeloo, by Haven Gallery on May 21, 2020 23:29:52 GMT 1,
**Current exhibitions will be displayed in the gallery, but will continue online as quarantine measures continue in New York.**
*For further inquiries please contact info@havenartgallery.com*
Valency Genis
“Beast Bazaar"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is excited to present a new collection of sculptures from Washington based artist, Valency Genis, for her first solo show at the gallery. Valency's exhibition aptly titled “Beast Bazaar”, will feature forty of her playfully chimeric animal sculptures à la taxidermy, but made from hand sculpted and painted parts based out of epoxy clay and wire. Each creature finds itself affixed to a taxidermy plaque, with large, bright eyes and exuberant expressions. Sometimes her mythical critters find themselves accompanied by an unusual companion, small in size, but symbiotic in nature; while other times, independent homages of individual animals beam brightly.
Valency’s art melds the characteristics of multiple animals into her own unique creatures, adorning them with ribbons, name tags and a delightful array of color and pattern work. Highly inspired by her time as a child out in nature, but also from her love of television and video games, Valency’s sculptures merge the two worlds together, creating one of her very own. A surrealistic twist on a historic art-form of preservation and study with the imagination and wonder of mythology and contemporary character motifs. The artwork of Valency brings warmth, imagination and mirth to its viewers; a sharing and connectivity through familiar pastimes and innovative designs.
ABOUT VALENCY
Valency Genis is an artist with a head full of never-ending creatures. Her magical ability to bring her vivid imagination to life is evident in her amazing sculptures of fanciful hybrid animals. She originally hailed from the Republic of Cascadia, entering the world as a 12-pound baby, born in Portland, OR. After her father passed away when she was a baby, she then grew up in the heart of Seattle, WA.
She was utterly obsessed with television and video games for most of her life, so it is ironic that a summer spent on Flathead Lake, Montana in an electronics-free log cabin when she was 10 years old would change her life forever. Searching for diversions to alleviate her interminable boredom, she happened upon an old taxidermy shop. A dusty pair of "unborn beavers" caught her eye in the window display, and it forever imprinted on her naive adolescent mind. The stunning array of animals presented in the rustic store drew her in with their beauty, but she was bereaved by their demise.
While later studying for her BFA at the University of New Mexico, Valency discovered that she had the power to create creatures and control their aesthetics, while minimizing the tragedy associated with taxidermied animals. She takes an almost Dr. Frankenstein-like glee in crafting her unique animals, drawing on influences such as Dr. Seuss, Jim Henson and Tim Burton.
Her first solo show, Heterodoxy, was at the John Sommers Gallery (UNM) in November 2011, and it garnered Ms. Genis summa cum laude honors from The UNM Department of Art and Art History (which she proudly added to her summa cum laude baccalaureate honors). Valency recently moved from Albuquerque, NM to Lacey, WA, finally returning to her beloved Pacific Northwest.
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“Allegory"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is pleased to present “Allegory”, a group exhibition that encourages an exploration of the use of allegories throughout art history, prominent works of literature and the humanities.
Artists include:
Deidre S Beeman, Vanessa Lemen, Jel Ena, Steven Daily, Sean Mahan, Brendon Flynn, Mandy Tsung, Helice Wen, Daria Theodora, Kathie Olivas, Scott Fischer, Howard Lyon, Mahlimae, Madame, Sarah Finnigan, Mathieu Nozieres, Adiopocere, Randy Ortiz, Claudia Griesbach-Martucci, Kaysha Siemens, Amahi Mori, Katie Gamb, Yoko d’Holbachie and Orphne Archeron
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June Leeloo
"East of the Sun, West of the Moon"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is pleased to present a new collection of exquisite watercolor paintings from French artist, June Leeloo, for her second solo show at the gallery. Leeloo's exhibition entitled "East of the Sun, West of the Moon", will consist of fifteen new works representing about half of the Major Arcana cards found in a traditional Tarot deck. Artistic interpretations of such well known iconography such as The Sun, The Moon and many others will be present in this new series and feature the artists unique whimsical style depicting the Tarot's foretelling and illuminating properties.
Tarot card decks have a long history of game play, divination and artistic interpretation. Their stories and messages serve as universally understood ideas and outcomes, readily comprehended and interpreted. The artist brings these analogies and possibilities to life with their visual narrative and personal symbology. Prominent and quintessential characteristics of Leeloo's work pervade this collection; her ethereal females cavort with their downy hair, slinky forms and languid poses amidst lush flowerscapes and acquiescent animal accomplices. "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" is expressed through a jewel tone palette and magnificent sense of atmosphere, characteristically exemplified through Leeloo's delicate rendering of her watercolor style.
"East of the Sun, West of the Moon" is an important show for the artist as she has dreamt of creating a Tarot inspired collection for two decades. Leeloo has spent these last two years researching and collecting ideas and compositions to bring this collection to fruition. As a child, she grew up reading Tarot cards, and they have stayed with her throughout her life. Mystery lures June to these cards as she finds the myths surrounding them to be highly fascinating and connective. Now we can all revel in June's love of myth and mystery through this latest collection.
**Current exhibitions will be displayed in the gallery, but will continue online as quarantine measures continue in New York.**
*For further inquiries please contact info@havenartgallery.com*
Valency Genis
“Beast Bazaar"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is excited to present a new collection of sculptures from Washington based artist, Valency Genis, for her first solo show at the gallery. Valency's exhibition aptly titled “Beast Bazaar”, will feature forty of her playfully chimeric animal sculptures à la taxidermy, but made from hand sculpted and painted parts based out of epoxy clay and wire. Each creature finds itself affixed to a taxidermy plaque, with large, bright eyes and exuberant expressions. Sometimes her mythical critters find themselves accompanied by an unusual companion, small in size, but symbiotic in nature; while other times, independent homages of individual animals beam brightly. Valency’s art melds the characteristics of multiple animals into her own unique creatures, adorning them with ribbons, name tags and a delightful array of color and pattern work. Highly inspired by her time as a child out in nature, but also from her love of television and video games, Valency’s sculptures merge the two worlds together, creating one of her very own. A surrealistic twist on a historic art-form of preservation and study with the imagination and wonder of mythology and contemporary character motifs. The artwork of Valency brings warmth, imagination and mirth to its viewers; a sharing and connectivity through familiar pastimes and innovative designs. ABOUT VALENCY Valency Genis is an artist with a head full of never-ending creatures. Her magical ability to bring her vivid imagination to life is evident in her amazing sculptures of fanciful hybrid animals. She originally hailed from the Republic of Cascadia, entering the world as a 12-pound baby, born in Portland, OR. After her father passed away when she was a baby, she then grew up in the heart of Seattle, WA. She was utterly obsessed with television and video games for most of her life, so it is ironic that a summer spent on Flathead Lake, Montana in an electronics-free log cabin when she was 10 years old would change her life forever. Searching for diversions to alleviate her interminable boredom, she happened upon an old taxidermy shop. A dusty pair of "unborn beavers" caught her eye in the window display, and it forever imprinted on her naive adolescent mind. The stunning array of animals presented in the rustic store drew her in with their beauty, but she was bereaved by their demise. While later studying for her BFA at the University of New Mexico, Valency discovered that she had the power to create creatures and control their aesthetics, while minimizing the tragedy associated with taxidermied animals. She takes an almost Dr. Frankenstein-like glee in crafting her unique animals, drawing on influences such as Dr. Seuss, Jim Henson and Tim Burton. Her first solo show, Heterodoxy, was at the John Sommers Gallery (UNM) in November 2011, and it garnered Ms. Genis summa cum laude honors from The UNM Department of Art and Art History (which she proudly added to her summa cum laude baccalaureate honors). Valency recently moved from Albuquerque, NM to Lacey, WA, finally returning to her beloved Pacific Northwest. _____________________________________________________________________ “Allegory"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is pleased to present “Allegory”, a group exhibition that encourages an exploration of the use of allegories throughout art history, prominent works of literature and the humanities. Artists include: Deidre S Beeman, Vanessa Lemen, Jel Ena, Steven Daily, Sean Mahan, Brendon Flynn, Mandy Tsung, Helice Wen, Daria Theodora, Kathie Olivas, Scott Fischer, Howard Lyon, Mahlimae, Madame, Sarah Finnigan, Mathieu Nozieres, Adiopocere, Randy Ortiz, Claudia Griesbach-Martucci, Kaysha Siemens, Amahi Mori, Katie Gamb, Yoko d’Holbachie and Orphne Archeron ------------------------------------------------------------------ June Leeloo
"East of the Sun, West of the Moon"
June 6th – July 5th, 2020
Haven Gallery is pleased to present a new collection of exquisite watercolor paintings from French artist, June Leeloo, for her second solo show at the gallery. Leeloo's exhibition entitled "East of the Sun, West of the Moon", will consist of fifteen new works representing about half of the Major Arcana cards found in a traditional Tarot deck. Artistic interpretations of such well known iconography such as The Sun, The Moon and many others will be present in this new series and feature the artists unique whimsical style depicting the Tarot's foretelling and illuminating properties. Tarot card decks have a long history of game play, divination and artistic interpretation. Their stories and messages serve as universally understood ideas and outcomes, readily comprehended and interpreted. The artist brings these analogies and possibilities to life with their visual narrative and personal symbology. Prominent and quintessential characteristics of Leeloo's work pervade this collection; her ethereal females cavort with their downy hair, slinky forms and languid poses amidst lush flowerscapes and acquiescent animal accomplices. "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" is expressed through a jewel tone palette and magnificent sense of atmosphere, characteristically exemplified through Leeloo's delicate rendering of her watercolor style. "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" is an important show for the artist as she has dreamt of creating a Tarot inspired collection for two decades. Leeloo has spent these last two years researching and collecting ideas and compositions to bring this collection to fruition. As a child, she grew up reading Tarot cards, and they have stayed with her throughout her life. Mystery lures June to these cards as she finds the myths surrounding them to be highly fascinating and connective. Now we can all revel in June's love of myth and mystery through this latest collection.
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