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Loie Hollowell: Dilation Stage

08 Mar, 2024 - 20 Apr, 2024

Pace is pleased to present Dilation Stage, an exhibition of new large-scale drawings by Loie Hollowell, at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York from March 8 to April 20.

This presentation marks Hollowell鈥檚 second solo show with Pace in New York and her first exhibition in the city dedicated exclusively to her works on paper. Dilation Stage will coincide with her first museum survey, on view at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut through August 11.

Hollowell is known for her otherworldly paintings and drawings of bodily landscapes. Through a unique lexicon of geometric and organic forms that represent elements of her body, the artist explores experiences of sex, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and motherhood. Manipulating real and illusory space on the canvas, she uses radiant colors, varied textures, and protruding sculptural elements to draw viewers into her energetic compositions.

In her upcoming show with Pace in New York, Hollowell will present ten new pastel drawings that document the dilation stage of labor, in which the cervix opens and effaces from one to ten centimeters, allowing the baby to move into the birth canal. Displayed sequentially on a rounded wall that reflects the shape of a pregnant belly, these drawings feature, at their centers, depictions of Hollowell鈥檚 own pregnant abdomen, rendered to scale. Below each belly is a circle the exact size of the effaced cervix as it expands. Meanwhile, radiating bands of color鈥攚hich represent the increasingly intense pain of contractions during the dilation stage鈥攆ill the spaces around the bellies. In each composition, these rippling colors respond to the hue of the swollen wombs from which they emanate鈥 Hollowell assigns light colors to minimally painful contractions, while intensely painful contractions take on dark colors. The cervical 鈥渃ircles鈥 at the bottom of each drawing seem to pulse as the series progresses, culminating in a blazing cadmium red.



Pace is pleased to present Dilation Stage, an exhibition of new large-scale drawings by Loie Hollowell, at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York from March 8 to April 20.

This presentation marks Hollowell鈥檚 second solo show with Pace in New York and her first exhibition in the city dedicated exclusively to her works on paper. Dilation Stage will coincide with her first museum survey, on view at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut through August 11.

Hollowell is known for her otherworldly paintings and drawings of bodily landscapes. Through a unique lexicon of geometric and organic forms that represent elements of her body, the artist explores experiences of sex, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and motherhood. Manipulating real and illusory space on the canvas, she uses radiant colors, varied textures, and protruding sculptural elements to draw viewers into her energetic compositions.

In her upcoming show with Pace in New York, Hollowell will present ten new pastel drawings that document the dilation stage of labor, in which the cervix opens and effaces from one to ten centimeters, allowing the baby to move into the birth canal. Displayed sequentially on a rounded wall that reflects the shape of a pregnant belly, these drawings feature, at their centers, depictions of Hollowell鈥檚 own pregnant abdomen, rendered to scale. Below each belly is a circle the exact size of the effaced cervix as it expands. Meanwhile, radiating bands of color鈥攚hich represent the increasingly intense pain of contractions during the dilation stage鈥攆ill the spaces around the bellies. In each composition, these rippling colors respond to the hue of the swollen wombs from which they emanate鈥 Hollowell assigns light colors to minimally painful contractions, while intensely painful contractions take on dark colors. The cervical 鈥渃ircles鈥 at the bottom of each drawing seem to pulse as the series progresses, culminating in a blazing cadmium red.



Artists on show

Contact details

540 West 25th Street Chelsea - New York, NY, USA 10001

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