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Title

Guts

2022

Artist

Samara Golden

United States of America

1973 –

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Alternate image of Guts by Samara Golden
Alternate image of Guts by Samara Golden
Alternate image of Guts by Samara Golden
Alternate image of Guts by Samara Golden
Alternate image of Guts by Samara Golden
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  • Details

    Place where the work was made
    Los Angeles California United States of America
    Date
    2022
    Media categories
    Installation , Mixed media
    Materials used
    glass mirror, expandable spray foam, acrylic paint, dichroic vinyl, wood, fabric, plaster, paper, nail varnish, wire, vinyl floor tile, LED lights, XPS foam board, latex paint
    Dimensions
    520.0 x 790.0 x 940.0 cm
    Credit
    Purchased with funds provided by Andy Song and Li Ze with the additional support of Atelier 2022
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    10.2022.1-185
    Copyright
    © Samara Golden

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  • About

    In a shimmering, mirrored interior, an endless white apartment block seems to rise up and plunge downward simultaneously. The space within each layer is populated by an unsettling yet fascinating array of objects: amorphous bodies, snakes and crabs, junked furniture, shiny blue fabric. Created in 2022 and partly reflecting the artist’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, 'Guts' is an extraordinary essay in beauty, turmoil, anger and pathos by Los Angeles-based artist Samara Golden. Evoking the stratified layers of class in America as well as the layers of a conflicted mind, the shelves in the installation also reflect Golden’s desire to create, in her words, ‘an impossible space’ -- an interior whose fractured and vertiginous perspectives evoke the contradictions of contemporary life. The ‘guts’ Golden refers to in her title could simply be the interiors of these dwellings or offices. To have guts also means to have courage. To spill your guts is to tell the whole truth. But crucially, guts are the slippery innards that reveal the health of an organism. To ‘get to the guts’ of something, as Golden seeks to, is to penetrate to the heart of the problem.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 1 exhibition