Ballroom Marfa announces "Julie Speed: The Suburbs of Eden "
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Ballroom Marfa announces "Julie Speed: The Suburbs of Eden "
Julie Speed, Five Hands, 2020, gouache & collage, 29.50 x 40 in.



MARFA, TX.- Ballroom Marfa announced the upcoming Fall 2024 exhibition from Julie Speed, The Suburbs of Eden opening Friday, September 20, 2024. The exhibition brings together paintings, collages, and gouaches from Julie Speed created over multiple decades.

Speed, whose work is often compared to that of the Surrealists, Dada, and Renaissance painters, has an artistic style that struggles to fit neatly into any art historical period. The work is both outside of reality and tied to it. An astute draftsperson, Speed depicts strong, often non-gendered figures inhabiting dream-like spaces, offering comfort in the shared nature of our inner thoughts. Speed confronts universally shared experiences and stories, clothing her figures in humanity itself. Torsos and limbs are transformed into scenes of war, politics, architecture, and nature. We are consistently reminded of our shared history as human beings. Speed wants us to be aware of our time on this planet, understand our relationship to it and to each other, and know that the universe is watching.

The selection of over 70 works on view include collages, gouaches, and oil paintings. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color, 168-page catalog and limited-edition prints will also be available.

The Suburbs of Eden coincides with Ballroom Marfa’s twentieth anniversary year, 2023-2024. The Suburbs of Eden brings together work from multiple decades of Speed’s practice. Speed moved to Austin in 1978, settling in Marfa in 2006 devoting herself full-time to painting.

Julie Speed: The Suburbs of Eden is organized by Fairfax Dorn and Holly Harrison with Alexann Susholtz.

Julie Speed (b. 1951, Chicago, Illinois) After dropping out of Rhode Island School of Design at age 19, Speed supported her art by working as a house painter, horse trainer, waitress, farm worker, ad writer, etc. while living in Kentucky, Connecticut, California, Michigan, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Nova Scotia, Canada. In 1978 she moved to Austin, Texas where she settled down and was able to begin to sell enough art to quit her other jobs and paint full time. In 2006 she moved to Marfa Texas, where, in her words, “I keep hours just like a real job, only longer, and in my spare time I drink tequila and garden.”










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