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Brittany Fanning

Brittany Fanning

 Getting Away With Murder

16th September - 21st October, 2023

Getting Away With Murder comprises of six lusciously morbid & simultaneously magical paintings as well as five India ink drawings. The drawings are a new addition to Fanning's practice, initially started as studies for her paintings, the ink drawings stand on their own with Fanning's sly and humorous take on two realms - reality and the surreal. Her imagery is like a CCTV motion detector camera capturing scenes from a production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream set in Los Angeles. I would love to be at the pool side table with the mountain lion, the oysters, cheese and gloriously lush foliage surrounding – and perhaps that flora is filled with many more night time predators who could come share the abundance with us.

Viewing the distinctive voice of Brittany Fanning's work in the two different mediums side by side is a lyrical experience.

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Brittany Fanning: Getting Away With Murder opens September 16 – October 14. Feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by American society, Fanning has removed human figures from her paintings and begun focusing on contrived garden scenes, chock filled remnants of human life like half-eaten cakes, wines, luxury goods, and excavated (robbed?) graves. Amongst the opulence of the gardens and the litter of nefarious human activities, exotic creatures roam and reclaim the depopulated places. Fanning is essentially creating 21st-century vanitas paintings through a lush, decadent, and playful subject matter and palette examining mortality and morality. Recently Fanning began to render her studies for new paintings with India ink on Arches paper, creating drawings that are more free with their fanciful fictions and emotional in a poetic way by contrast with the emotional power punches of her canvases.”

- Shana Nys Dambrot article LA Weekly 10th August, 2023

 

Brittany Fanning (b.1991) - Born in Florida amongst alligators and mosquitos, Fanning eventually escaped the Panhandle State to Dahlonega, Georgia, a small Hallmark-style town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She studied painting at the University of North Georgia where she was heavily influenced by Appalachian artists, their depictions of nature and painterly figurative works. After graduating, she moved to South Korea for seven years where she continued working as an artist, connecting with the culture and unique neighbourhoods of Seoul. In April of 2022, she moved to Los Angeles where she currently lives and works.

Installation photography: Daniel Sahlberg


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