hand-tufted rug by Feifei Yi (SoftLandStudio)
Vincent Van Gogh Terrasse de Cafe la Nuit
Being drawn to colours that they “associate with sunrise and sunset-times of transition and daily possibility” Livien Yin's paintings have an awe-inspiring palette and such a delicate, considered finish. “I try to render the way that sunlight feels against the skin, like a caress of the subjects in the painting.” Another recognisable quality of the artists work is their repetition of imagery, specifically hands and fruit. Sometimes the hands frame the face of the subject, and the fruit lies half eaten. And, sometimes the two images come together – a model's hands lazily peel an orange, another clasps an apple, mid-bite.
Livien Yin explains that their focus on hands is a means a of referencing both manual labour that characterised the first major wave of Chinese immigration and their connection to Chinese culture and cooking; “I like to paint hands to commemorate the cultural legacies and ‘acts of care’ passed down from the generations before us.” Whereas the fruit has a more specific reference – “when ‘paper sons and daughters’ were preparing to be interrogated at Angel Island Immigration Station, they memorised the details of their new identities using something called ‘coaching notes’ which were sometimes secretly sent to them inside fruit.” And, simultaneously, when placed in the hands of women, Livien intends for it to be a metaphor for sexual agency.
on Livien Yin
nicholas di genova - gigante studies
unmade bed no. 27
James Baldwin photographed by Carl Van Vechten on September 13, 1955.
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Nicole Eisenman - Sloppy bar room kiss - 2011
Salman Toor (Pakistani, b. 1983, Lahore, Pakistan, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - 1: Ghost Story, 2019 2: The Green Room, 2019 3: Four Friends, 2019 4: After Party II, 2019 5: After Party, 2019, Paintings: Oil on Canvas / Panel
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Vincent Van Gogh; detail of Wheatfield With a Reaper.
Paris by night on Rue Lepic in Montmartre - Konstantin Korovin
Audrey in a publicity shot for ‘Gigi’ (1952). Photograph by Milton H. Greene.
Bookstore (Reading Women) - Willy Belinfante
Dutch, 1922-2014
Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 cm.
Linden Frederick, Attic, 2010, oil on linen, 40 x 40 in.




