C24 Gallery opens the first solo show by Roxa Smith at the gallery

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C24 Gallery opens the first solo show by Roxa Smith at the gallery
Roxa Smith, Refuge, 2022, Acrylic on canvas, 44 x 56in. (111.8 x 142.2cm).



NEW YORK, NY.- C24 Gallery announced the opening of the first solo show by Roxa Smith at C24 Gallery, No Vacancy. The exhibition opened on Thursday evening, March 23rd and runs through Friday, May 12th.

Roxa Smith’s paintings and collages are color-filled meditations on the interior spaces and furnishings that symbolize experiences of family, culture and history. Smith has turned her plein air landscape painter’s eye indoors, to the rooms of her memory and imagination. She imbues her canvases with a sense of spaciousness that allows the eye to wander around a seemingly dense assortment of objects and furniture, as well as the views to the outside that she frequently includes in her compositions.

Smith began painting her solitary chair series during the early days of the pandemic. Isolated from the rest of the world, she discovered a deeper symbolism in the chairs themselves, which connoted many presences in her life, both personal and historical. Sometimes they represented her family heritage, while other times they represented the general state of humanity. In their structure, they offer an opportunity to explore the need for balance amidst the chaos of unfolding events, as they tell stories about the seemingly endless changes and moods we’ve experienced over the last few years.

Many of the rooms depicted in Smith’s paintings are based on familiar environments, but with the addition of multiple elements. As in the cutting and pasting together of her actual collages, she combines different objects, perspectives, and viewpoints to create full and vibrant portraits of spaces pulsing with meaning and feeling. Aesthetically, she is drawn to color as an antidote to what can often feel like pervasive darkness in the world at large. Her small, intimate paintings, as well as the newest works, adorned with hand-stitched embroidery to create extra texture and color, bring new dimension and complexity into compact spaces, reminding us of the depth and beauty that surrounds us.

Also on view in the gallery's downstairs Atrium space, the gallery is showing an assortment of work by C24 Gallery artists Coby Kennedy and Tammie Rubin, along with selections by Abi Salami and Micha Serraf, whose exhibition, Impossible Things just closed. As a collection, the work of these four artists represents a cross section of voices from the African Diaspora, exploring questions of identity, heritage and placemaking from four distinct narratives, utilizing four different mediums.










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