Sargent's Daughters opens a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Jemima Kirke

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Sargent's Daughters opens a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Jemima Kirke
Jemima Kirke, ShiShi in My Wedding Dress, 2017, Oil on canvas, 21 x 21 inches.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sargent’s Daughters is presenting “The Ceremony”, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Jemima Kirke. The exhibition opened on Wednesday, December 13th, 2017 and runs through January 21st, 2018. This is Kirke’s first exhibition at Sargent’s Daughters.

For this series of paintings Kirke invited her subjects to pose in their wedding dresses. Drawing on the shared experiences of women around her, as well as cultural expectations and attitudes towards marriage, Kirke examines the roles that a woman takes on as she transforms into a bride. The resulting paintings are a powerful testimony to the inherent expectations of the bridal figure and the image that society collectively attaches to a woman about to be married.

Eschewing the typical smiling bridal poses, the women in Kirke’s portraits are thoughtful, even disconsolate. They stare unabashedly outwards, meeting the viewer’s gaze through gauze veils. Several of the portraits feature the artist herself as a bride. After her own divorce, Kirke was drawn to the subject of weddings and why women who were otherwise progressive feminists are attracted to an antiquated ceremony and its associated loaded symbology and strict gender roles. Kirke found the desire to participate in the pageantry and pretense both confusing and deeply intrinsic. If women are aware of the power in participating, why do they continue to do so? The resulting portraits do not provide an answer but an entry, questioning the individual’s role in a continuing societal construct.

Jemima Kirke (b. 1985, London, U.K.) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, 2008. This is her first solo exhibition at Sargent's Daughters.










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