“Flight and Fable” May 21st

by J.L

Upcoming at Corey Helford Gallery.

 

“Flight and Fable”
Sarah Folkman, Krista Huot and Isabel Samaras

Opening Reception Saturday, May 21, 2011 from 7-10pm
On View May 21 – June 8, 2011

On Saturday, May 21, Corey Helford Gallery is pleased to present “Flight and Fable” featuring new works by three remarkable female artists from New Contemporary Fine Art Movement: Sarah Folkman, Krista Huot and Isabel Samaras.

On the main floor, Los Angeles artist Sarah Folkman will unveil her third exhibition with the gallery entitled “Experiments in Flight”. Featuring exotic woods such as Zebrawood, Rosewood, Wenge, Lacewood, and Sapele as her canvas, Folkman’s new body of work unfolds with an exploration of human uncertainty and ambivalence born from the intense desire to flee. Continuing with narratives about the relationship between humans and animals, as well as the great solace she finds in the existence of birds, Folkman adds about her new work, “I love painting skin, layers and layers of it, so there are more human figures with birds in supporting roles.”

Joining Corey Helford Gallery for her third exhibition, Krista Huot will present “Changelings”, a new body of work featuring her largest paintings to date. Building upon her layered narratives, Huot adds an unexpected twist with the introduction of pop culture references and British folklore. Allegories drawn from fairy tales are joined with video game icons, Led Zeppelin allusions, and cannabis culture to create a psychedelic storybook exploring environmental and social themes. Rendered from a palette of walnut oils, Huot’s paintings are created with eco-friendly materials and hemp canvases.

San Francisco artist Isabel Samaras’ highly-anticipated exhibition “Heavy Gretel” will debut in a special salon on the second floor of the gallery. Witty, mysterious, and tender narratives that are classical in technique and pop in content, Samaras’ paintings connect childhood themes with modern day icons. For “Heavy Gretel”, her clever visual storytelling is populated with birds, raccoons and deer as well as delightful hidden meanings where a honey badger represents Grandmaster Flash and a chicken bone becomes a lucky charm. For this body of work Samaras’ process takes a new direction, employing a more organic, intuitive approach to her imagery as well as dark backgrounds to illuminate her captivating subjects.

Open to the public, the reception for “Flight and Fable” will take place on Saturday, May 21 from 7 to 10pm and the show will be on view until June 8, 2011.

About the Artists

Krista Huot
Krista Huot spent her formative years in the forests of British Columbia, where she was formally trained in fine arts and classical animation. Her paintings explore the ongoing emotional relevance of archetypes in folklore, using inspiration from vintage storybook illustration, folk art, animation and kitsch. Huot’s work has been shown at galleries throughout North America, including Los Angeles, Portland and New York. She currently resides in Montreal, Quebec. For more information about the artist, please visit www.kristahuot.com.

Sarah Folkman
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Sarah Folkman’s work is based on a fascination with nature and intense confusion with humanity’s place within it. She is a self-taught painter and musician who started her first band when she was eighteen and went on to work with musician George Sarah in the band THC. Folkman’s songs have been featured on television shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, as well as in motion pictures Curve and Cleopatra’s Husband. Folkman has shown exclusively with Corey Helford Gallery since its opening in 2006. For more information, please visit sarahfolkman.com.

Isabel Samaras
Isabel Samaras is best known for lush and meticulously painted riffs on Old Masters that send up pop culture and classic fables. Her ribald images are woven with references to classic horror movies, ancient mythology, cheesy television, and childhood fairy tales. Comparing her work to postmodern painting, one critic writes, “Samaras has created a truly populist art.” Samaras studied Illustration at Parsons in New York, and her work has been featured in Juxtapoz magazine as well as numerous books including “Vicious, Delicious & Ambitious: 20th Century Women Artists,” “Pop Surrealism: The Rise of Underground Art,” “Weirdo Deluxe: The Wild World of Pop Surrealism and Lowbrow Art” and her own monograph “On Tender Hooks: The Art of Isabel Samaras,”. She has also opened her studio to several TV crews and the documentary films “The Lowdown on Lowbrow” and “Newbrow: Contemporary Underground Art.” For more information about the artist, please visit www.devilbabe.com.

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