Gabrielle Sanson

Gabrielle Sanson's work centers on impressions of the psychic and emotional complex that stems from living in a socially and politically fraught landscape. With this, she examines subjectivity as it emerges and develops in the seclusion of domestic life. Through painting and sculpture, her practice is driven by the potential to map the nodes where memory, conventionality, and hindsight intersect. Working from personal experience outward to a body of global concerns, she engages the domestic milieu and the objects of interiors as both tangible and conceptual material.

 

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Guard hut, 2019-20; Burglar bar (working out the time difference), 2019; Not knowing painting, 2019-20. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

Guard hut, 2019-20; Burglar bar (working out the time difference), 2019; Not knowing painting, 2019-20. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 
Guard hut, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, nails, 52 x 40.6 cm. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

Guard hut, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, nails, 52 x 40.6 cm. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 
Not knowing painting, 2019-20. Oil on canvas, 90.8 x 147.2 cm (35.7 x 58 in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

Not knowing painting, 2019-20. Oil on canvas, 90.8 x 147.2 cm (35.7 x 58 in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 
The function of forgetting, 2020; At the window (after Westerik), 2019-2020. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

The function of forgetting, 2020; At the window (after Westerik), 2019-2020. Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 
The function of forgetting, 2020. Oil and acrylic on canvas, nails, 137 x 181 cm (53.9 x 71.3 in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

The function of forgetting, 2020. Oil and acrylic on canvas, nails, 137 x 181 cm (53.9 x 71.3 in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 
At the window (after Westerik), 2019-20. oil on canvas, 85 x 100 cm (33.4 x 39.3in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman

At the window (after Westerik), 2019-20. oil on canvas, 85 x 100 cm (33.4 x 39.3in.). Installation view in the Logan Center Gallery. Photo by Robert Chase Heishman