SAN DIEGO, CALIF.- Quint Gallery is presenting Tip Toe, an exhibition of new paintings by Taylor Chapin. This is the artists second show with the gallery, following a 2023 presentation of her painting Rest Assured, You Are In Good Hands at ONE.
These new oil paintings resonate with Chapins surreal style of patterning and further develop her interest in modes of figuration. Through the poses of her sitters, each fully concealed by checked and striped fabrics, she navigates collective human sentiments in life-sized scale and manufactures a limbo in which they all reside.
In her simulated realities, Chapins faceless figures emerge from prismatic interlocking waves in contradicting or mirrored formats. A central body often appears self-assured, pensive, and at times seductive, while transparent doubles float adjacent in space in physical and emotional states of languish. Languishing, a term representing a feeling of emptiness and stagnation, was notably made popular when the New York Times coined it the dominant emotion of 2021 following tides of pandemic-induced societal shifts. Chapin leans into the tensions of this zeitgeist, like the dominance of the digital self and how her chronically online generation constructs themselves for their perceived audience and performs within an overtly commercialized system.
Her transparent figures may be simultaneously read as the shadow self, a concept appropriated from Jungian psychology to online self-help jargon that encourages a radical integration of our less desirable characteristics, failures and wrongdoing with our external self. Chapin approaches these melodramas from a dualistic perspective, with empathy for human complexity while signaling a pre-determined system we find ourselves in. Throughout each artwork, repetitive visual patterns imprint on these forms, creating a tangle between where we come from and what we are exposed to. In both process and concept, this element of reflexivity, as it relates to the construction of value, has become a throughline in Chapins art practice.
Taylor Chapin was born and raised in Encinitas, California. She received a BFA in Painting from San Francisco Art Institute in 2016, and graduated with a MFA in Visual Art from University of California, San Diego in 2022. She has shown her work at institutions throughout southern California including ICA San Diego, the Oceanside Museum of Art, and the San Diego Library. She has also recently created public-facing murals in Leucadia and Oceanside as well as the UCSD campus. Chapin lives and works in Oceanside, California.