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Witness Carnage at Lawndale Art Center

Houston's Lawndale Arts Center Presents Carnage by Jennifer May Reiland on view from February 6 - April 25, 2021.

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Witness Carnage at Lawndale Art Center
Image Courtesy of Jennifer May Reiland
Jennifer May Reiland, Empress Carlota Remembers Her Domains in Mexico (2020), Watercolor and pen on paper, 12 x 9".

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The second new exhibit opening in February at Houstonand#39;s Lawndale Art Center on February 6th is "Carnage" by Jennifer May Reiland which will also be on view from February 6 - April 25, 2021. You can find "Carnage" at the Cecily E. Horton Gallery

In Carnage, Jennifer May Reiland creates a personal pantheon of secular and religious saints and martyrs, ranging from Princess Diana to bullfighter Juan Belmonte to Maria of Agreda, a Spanish nun whose body was said to be seen floating over Texas in the early days of the Spanish conquest. In works on paper and wood, Reiland draws from medieval European imagery and the tradition of Mexican devotional painting to examine female guilt, martyrdom, and violence against women. These works weave together the stories of many women, historical and imagined. From medieval saints like Saint Catherine and Saint Agatha to historical martyrs like Marie Antoinette and Juana la Loca to modern celebrity martyrs like Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana, these women’s bodies are sexualized, idolized, then ritually picked apart by the mob. Reiland combines the known facts of their lives with dreams, associations, and fantasies about them, attempting to fill in the holes where the truth is unknowable.

Related Article: Houstons Lawndale Arts Center Presents "Mine The Gap" Opening Feb 6 to April 25

About the Artist

Jennifer May Reiland (b. 1989, Houston, TX) is an artist based in New York City. She attended High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and Cooper Union (BFA, 2011), then spent a year in Paris as recipient of the Harriet Hale Woolley Scholarship at Fondation des États-Unis (2012-13). She was a resident at the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program (2014-15) and at the Open Sessions at The Drawing Center (2016-17). Since 2018, she has been an artist-in-residence at the Studio Program at Queens Museum. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris and most recently at Galeria Enrique Guerrero in Mexico City.
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January 29, 2021
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