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Lol Gil’s “Thirsty” at Roq La Rue.
Opening on Friday, March 8th, 2019 at Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle, Washington is artist Lola Gil’s masterful solo exhibition, “Thirsty.”
Based on a style she calls “Narrative Escapism,” Gil’s works exhibit a soft tension, with soft, creamy painting style contrasting with often tension filled narratives. For this show Gil not only explores the title’s definition with narratives of drought and climate change, but also the more ambiguous slang term meaning an insatiable lust for life and creation. “Thirsty” exhibits a formidable jump in style in both technical prowess as well as a tightened narrative running throughout out her work, and we are absolutely thrilled to exhibit this exciting and provocative show.
The exhibition will be on view until April 7th, 2019.
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Iceland-based photographer Ben Simon Rehn shares sceneries from a flight this summer above glacial streams, in Iceland. Water and sediments washed out of the country create the most stunning forms and hues.