This week on The (art)Scene Podcast, Louis is joined by Whitney Lynn, an artist based out of San Francisco who teaches at Stanford University and the San Francisco Art Institute. Whitney discusses her current show at Bass & Reiner Gallery titled After the Fall, her contribution to Not Alone at the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries/War Memorial Building, and her upcoming Artist-in-Residence at the de Young Museum. Also, Whitney and Louis briefly touch on the relationship between art and politics.
To learn more about Whitney and her work be sure to visit her website: whitneylynnstudio.com or follow her on Instagram & Twitter at @whitlynnstudio. For past, present and future exhibitions at Bass & Reiner Gallery, please visit bassandreiner.com or follow the gallery on either Instagram or Twitter at @bassandreiner.
Whitney Lynn (Photo credit: Mikayla Whitmore)
"After the Fall" on exhibit at Bass & Reiner Gallery
"Anne Boleyn (after the Hever Castle portrait)"
adhesive vinyl
55.5 x 68.75 inches, 2017
"Jezebel (after Celesti)"
oil pastel and marker on paper
60 x 82 inches, 2016
From a suite of watercolor, gouache and ink drawings created in preparation for the exhibition After The Fall.
"Memorial Bouquet"
backlit print, steel, automotive paint, LED lights, acrylic, rubber
60 x 36 inches, 2016
"A Matter of Perspective no.001"
neon, glass tubing, metal skeleton frame
24 x 18 inches, 2016
Edition of 3
"Living History/Performing Death"
performance, 2014-15
"Sandbag Fortified Pillbox Bunker"
cushions, fabric
4 x 8 x 4 feet, 2007