May 28 - July 16,2022
From Box 13 Artspace:
"Power, Corruption, and Lies is a three person exhibition exploring floral motifs through photography, painting, and drawing.
Claire Chauvin’s still life photographs combine highly stylized floral arrangements with digital fabrications that call into question the nature of our relationship to the natural world.
Daniela Koontz has created narrative scenes in white ink on black gessoed paper that show the interaction between the supernatural, humanity, and the natural world.
Elias John Lytton creates densely woven paintings which form tactile spaces and images where the forms become like bodies which push and pull against one another, producing an internal poetic drama.
Claire Chauvin is a Houston-based artist who currently enjoys making still life photographs, but often finds herself murmuring expletives at inanimate objects when they won’t cooperate. She received her MFA from the University of Houston.
Website: clairechauvin.com
Daniela Koontz makes illustrations of lists of her own invention, unsentimental flower paintings, and sometimes, images of dandies doing things. She holds an MFA from the University of Houston.
Website: https://www.danielakoontz.net
Instagram: @danielakoontz
Elias John Lytton is a Canadian-American artist, he graduated with an MFA from the University of Florida in 2018 and is based in Houston, Texas.
Reception: May 28, 2022 | 1-5 pm
BOX13 Art Space
6700 Harrisburg Blvd.
Houston, TX 77001
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