Allison Schulnik

Hoof

January 9 - February 20, 2016

Centaurette in Forest, 2015 / Oil on linen /79 x 90 in

Centaurette in Forest, 2015 / detail

Centaurette in Forest, 2015 / detail 2

Two Unicorn Heads, 2015 / Oil on linen / 60 x 60 in

Two Unicorn Heads, 2015 / detail

Two Unicorn Heads, 2015 / detail 2

Green-Eyed Centaurette, 2015 / unglazed ceramic, house paint, porpoxy / 17 x 23 x 10 in

Green-Eyed Centaurette, 2015 / detail

Green-Eyed Centaurette, 2015 / detail 2

Writhing Boochie, 2015 / glazed ceramic, propoxy, enamel / 23 x 11 x 9 in

Writhing Boochie, 2015 / detail

Writhing Boochie, 2015 / detail 2

Centaurettes, 2015 / 110 x 78 inches / oil on linen

Centaurettes, 2015 / detail

Centaurettes, 2015 / detail 2

Centaurettes, 2015 / detail 3

Centaurettes, 2015 / detail 4

Centaurettes, 2015 / detail 5

Lady with Cat, 2015 / oil on linen / 96 x 68 inches

Lady with Cat, 2015 / detail

Lady with Cat, 2014 / detail 2

Lady with Unicorn, 2015 / Oil on linen / 90 x 60 in

Lady with Unicorn, 2015 / detail

Sunflower Centaurette, 2015 / Oil on linen / 74 x 82 in

Sunflower Centaurette, 2015 /detail

Two Unicorns, 2015 / Oil on linen / 68 x 84 in

Two Unicorns, 2015 / detail

Two Unicorns, 2015 / detail 2

Black Diamond Flower Chunk, 2015 / oil on canvas / 26 x 26 in

Alizarin Sunflowers, 2015 / oil on canvas stretched over board / 30 x 24 in

Yellow Flowers on Teal, 2015 / oil on canvas stretched over board / 20 x 16 in

Writhing Boochie, 2015 / oil on canvas stretched over board / 16 x 20 in

Black Flowers for Centaurette, 2015 / oil on canvas stretched over board / 20 x 16 in

One-Eyed Goofy, 2015 / oil on canvas stretched over board / 16 x 20 in

Copper Red Centaurette , 2015 / glazed ceramic, propoxy, enamel and found marble pedestal / Sculpture: 19(h) x 24 x 9 inches / Pedestal: 28.5 (h) x 24 x 20

Blue Pointe Shoes, 2015 / glazed ceramic, propoxy, oil paint / 21 x 8 x 3 in

Black Unicorn Head, 2015 / glazed ceramic, epoxy, found mirror / Sculpture: 31.5 (h) x 14 x 12 inches / Pedestal: 25(h) x 22 x 22 inches

Critter with Pointe Shoes, 2015 / oil on linen stretched over panel / 40 x 31 in

Black Diamond Flower Chunk, 2015 / oil on canvas / 26 x 26 in

Press Release

Mark Moore Gallery is proud to present “Hoof," the gallery’s fourth solo show from Los Angeles based artist Allison Schulnik. Consisting of several new paintings and sculptures, "Hoof" will be her first showing of new work with the gallery in nearly four years. Expanding on her language that traditionally highlights misfits, outcasts, and the misunderstood – Schulnik introduces a wild new cast of mythological creatures replete with centaurettes, unicorns, and otherworldly outsiders in various stages of liberation. Continuing her exploration of selfhood through diverse and rich allegories, her new subjects radiate gracefulness that is both vulnerable and stoic—a type of synthesis that is a hallmark in Schulnik’s work.

Not contented by cut and dry narratives that portray notions of empowerment, her characters are complex. Delving into the intricate web of sexuality, Schulnik takes a Henry Darger approach to Disney’s "Fantasia"- with centaurettes reimagining strength and femininity, as well as humanity. In order to create an honest portrait of contemporary liberation, she provides her mythic beings with fear, angst, sadness, and even weakness. Glorious unicorns of questionable gender are imbued with an aura of disheveled majesty -- and a new type of hero emerges. Each protagonist is granted their individual physicality, strength, baggage, and personhood – as they also reflect the bewildering concepts of ego and identity. As fictional as these creatures may be, their personification of the untamed make us long for the best, unapologetic versions of our true selves.

Born in 1978 (San Diego, CA), Schulnik earned her BFA in Experimental Animation from the California Institute of the Arts, Valencia (CA). She has had solo exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (CT), Laguna Art Museum (CA), Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OK), Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (KS), ZieherSmith Gallery (NY), Rokeby Gallery (London), Unosunove Arte Contemporanea (Rome), and Division Gallery (Montreal). In addition to her inclusion in prestigious film festivals around the world, her films have garnered multiple awards, including Best Experimental Animation at Ottawa International Animation Festival in 2014. Her work has also been shown at the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (Scotland), Garage Center for Contemporary Culture (Moscow), Hammer Museum (CA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Santa Barbara Museum of Art (CA), San Diego Museum of Art (CA), Contemporary Arts Museum (LA), German Institute for Animated Film (Germany), Canada (NY), Lehman Maupin (NY), The Hole (NY), Acme (CA), and Hangar-7 (Salzburg), among many others. Allison Schulnik's work is in the public collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (KS), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Santa Barbara Art Museum (CA), Museé de Beaux Arts (Montreal), Farnsworth Art Museum (ME), Laguna Art Museum (CA), Montreal Contemporary Art Museum (Canada), Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (CT), and Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Canada). The artist lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

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