Above Angela Santana
Spearmint Success, 2017 Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Delta of Venus, 2020
Above Angela Santana
Fruitful Thoughts, 2017 Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Love Is Now, 2016
Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Monument, 2018
Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Above Angela Santana
Spearmint Success, 2017 Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Delta of Venus, 2020
Above Angela Santana
Fruitful Thoughts, 2017 Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Love Is Now, 2016
Oil on Canvas
Above Angela Santana
Monument, 2018
Oil on Canvas
Angela Santana
Saatchi Yates, London
9 June — 31 August 2022
https://saatchiyates.com/exhibitions/angela-santana#
For Zurich-born Angela Santana, combining digital painting with oil painting allows her to transform the female body from object to subject: ‘At the core of this technique is my search to represent the human body in a new way, free from bias or objectification.’
Through 14 large-scale oil canvases, currently on display at Saatchi Yates in London, Santana explores the historical implications of the male gaze and fantasy, while asking us to reconsider the power of the female painter and her subjects. Inspired by the likes of Cecily Brown, Dana Schutz and Georgia O’Keeffe, Santana draws on the mass of illicit images online and reframes them to create empowering images of the female form.
Her process is complex: she uses found images to create layered digital compositions which are then reimagined on large-scale canvases in oil. The resulting works are destined to be powerful rather than pleasing. ‘The idea was to erase the memory of the past and create a new celebrated image from it,’ she has said. This is a provocative show that is well worth investigating further.
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