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Tender portraiture of the artist's wife and muse set against the backdrop of their honeymoon in Thailand

American painter Jenna Gribbon (born 1978) is best known for her tender and intimate portraits of her wife, Mackenzie Scott. The Honeymoon Show! juxtaposes scenes from the couple's honeymoon in Thailand against a new series of theatrically posed portraits of Scott, a musician who performs under the name Torres. Unraveling the dichotomies of fact and fiction, public and private, spontaneity and forethought, Gribbon explores the transformative act of looking through this vibrant new body of work. In an essay for the publication, Alison M. Gingeras writes, The act of lookingthe consensual, two-way scopophilia between artist and museand creating agency for the person being watched (and portrayed) are leitmotifs that run throughout Gribbon's oeuvre.
This volume is the artist's third monograph and follows an exhibition of the same name at Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery in New York.

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      Publisher: Levy Gorvy
      Publication Date: 1/8/2025
      ISBN13: 9798218342876, 979-8218342876
      ISBN10: 9798218342876
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tender portraiture of the artist's wife and muse set against the backdrop of their honeymoon in Thailand

      American painter Jenna Gribbon (born 1978) is best known for her tender and intimate portraits of her wife, Mackenzie Scott. The Honeymoon Show! juxtaposes scenes from the couple's honeymoon in Thailand against a new series of theatrically posed portraits of Scott, a musician who performs under the name Torres. Unraveling the dichotomies of fact and fiction, public and private, spontaneity and forethought, Gribbon explores the transformative act of looking through this vibrant new body of work. In an essay for the publication, Alison M. Gingeras writes, The act of lookingthe consensual, two-way scopophilia between artist and museand creating agency for the person being watched (and portrayed) are leitmotifs that run throughout Gribbon's oeuvre.
      This volume is the artist's third monograph and follows an exhibition of the same name at Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery in New York.

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