Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Installation view of Ana Benaroya: Swept Away at Venus Over Manhattan, New York
Ana Benaroya: Swept Away
April 8 – May 21, 2022
Opening: Friday, April 8th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Venus Over Manhattan
55 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012
(New York, NY) – Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to present Swept Away, an exhibition of new works by Ana Benaroya. The presentation will inaugurate the gallery’s new downtown space, located at 55 Great Jones Street. The exhibition comprises seven paintings and seven works on paper that depict women’s bodies—the artist’s central theme—considered through their relationship to water. Swept Away is Ana Benaroya’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and will be on view from April 8th through May 21st.
Ana Benaroya’s paintings depict substantial women whose extravagant musculatures gleefully upset traditional expectations of dainty femininity. Her work constructs a fresh female gaze that recasts women in dominant roles, endowing them with an assertive, idiosyncratic and frankly sexual presence. Referencing art historical and contemporary sources, Benaroya explores the dynamics of queer desire, in which bodies are on display for themselves and on their own terms. In compositions animated by complex networks of attraction, Benaroya makes visible forms of lesbian desire that are typically rendered latent or invisible.
Sense of place has played an important role in Benaroya’s artistic project; she contextualizes the bodies in her work as “a form of escape” to “rewrite the world as I wish it to be.” Thus, with the works in Swept Away, Benaroya considers water as a place, and includes imagery that mines relationships between bodies of women and of water. The artist writes:
“Water is a place—but also a place that cannot easily be defined unless you start to place it in the context of history, art history, and contemporary culture. For women, I feel it has been an especially fraught place, where our bodies have been on display for judgement and consumption, but also a place for rebirth and a symbol of purity.”
Benaroya’s highly particular visual language is executed with offbeat, charged, and sometimes macabre color juxtapositions that dominate her compositions and balance her subjects’ vigor and allure. The intense, pulsating palette highlights the formal connections between water and women’s bodies, flowing through the undulating shapes of bodies and hair in each work, and showing that women “can be breathtaking or frightening and endlessly mutable as a body of water.”
About the Artist
Ana Benaroya (b. 1986, New York City, NY) lives and works in Jersey City. She holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and an MFA from the Yale University School of Art. Benaroya’s work has been the subject of numerous solo presentations, including recent exhibitions at Carl Kostyal, London; Ross + Kramer Gallery, New York; Postmasters Gallery, New York; and the Masur Museum, Monroe, Louisiana. Her work features frequently in major group exhibitions both stateside and abroad, including recent presentations at Almine Rech, Paris; Allouche-Benias Gallery, Athens; and the International Print Center, New York. Benaroya’s work is held in the permanent collections of many public institutions, including the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the Pérez Art Museum, Miami; and Zuzeum Art Center, Riga, among others.
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Ana Benaroya, I Can Hear Music, 2022. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 29 x 23 in (73.7 x 58.4 cm).
Ana Benaroya, Kiss Me More, 2021. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 40 x 47 in (101.6 x 119.4 cm).
Ana Benaroya, Under the Sea, 2022. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 15 x 20 in (38.1 x 50.8 cm).
Ana Benaroya, The Breaststroke, 2021. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 15 x 20 in (38.1 x 50.8 cm).
Ana Benaroya, The Backstroke, 2021. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 20 x 15 in (50.8 x 38.1 cm).
Ana Benaroya, It's Judy's Turn to Cry, 2022. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 15 x 20 in (38.1 x 50.8 cm).
Ana Benaroya, If All the Young Women Were Fish in the Water, 2021. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 47 x 40 in (119.4 x 101.6 cm).
Ana Benaroya, Venus with a Mirror, 2021. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 20 x 30 in (50.8 x 76.2 cm).
Ana Benaroya, Tea for Two, 2022. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 71 x 59 in (180.3 x 149.9 cm).
Ana Benaroya, By the Ocean's Roar, 2022. Marker and India ink on archival Bristol board; 18 1/4 x 30 in (46.4 x 76.2 cm)
Ana Benaroya, The Milky Wave, 2021. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 76 x 82 in (193 x 208.3 cm).
Ana Benaroya, The Bathers, 2021. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 82 x 76 in (208.3 x 193 cm).
Ana Benaroya, Talking Like You, 2022. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 59 x 71 in (149.9 x 180.3 cm).
Ana Benaroya, There Were Never Such Devoted Sisters, 2021. Spray paint, acrylic paint, and oil paint on canvas; 40 x 47 in (101.6 x 119.4 cm).
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