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Featured Artwork: The Celebration by
Dan Nelson
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IN CELEBRATION OF PRIDE MONTH
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Towards Utopia
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On the occasion of Pride Month, Saatchi Art is honored to present an exhibition of more than 50 new works by some of our most-celebrated artists.
Organized by assistant curator Bethany Fincher, Towards Utopia features original works, many of which are figurative, that together propose a radical vision for an empowered, loving, and liberated future for the queer community.
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Dan Nelson
"I paint the world I want to live in, which is all inclusive, happy, and welcoming. Growing up in the 60s, that was not my world. Today I paint with the freedom to be who I am."
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Kirthana Selvaraj
"My aim is to challenge the colonial gaze and Western imperialism, including the fetishization of brown bodies, and to imagine a queer brown body beyond the white imaginary."
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Catherine Graffam
"Self portraiture is a way of cathartically processing my emotions as well as an important means of reflecting on life experiences. I use myself as a vehicle for storytelling as well as regaining agency over my body as a trans woman."
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Suzanne Shifflett
"Growing up, I knew I was an artist, but I wasn't male. I also didn't feel female. I knew there must be another way to be, because I knew I was different, somehow... I had no language. But I could draw it... I could express who I was, and who I saw others to be."
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Sean Winn
"As a proud queer artist I find myself referencing my work around identity and mental health. Those two subjects alone resonate with a lot of us in the queer community and has a tendency to dim a lot of our lights when it comes to living out our authentic selves."
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Nicole Melnicky
"Through my paintings, I evoke a surrealistic space in which the possibilities of the future become tangible through the process of imagination. By utilizing my ability to paint and dream, I create paintings that evoke a watery sensibility through a whimsical space. I dream of a future world that is fluid. A world that glitters with the essence of pride."
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ONE TO WATCH
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Abigail Albano-Payton
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Abigail Albano-Payton pays homage to her community and heritage through richly textured figurative paintings. With a focus on exploring BIPOC experiences, Abigail aims to repurpose the traditionally Eurocentric tools of representation and portraiture to highlight underrepresented subjects.
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