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Redd Walitzki ‘Exquisite Corpse’ @ Modern Eden Gallery

It’s easy to be swept away in the intricately ethereal work of Redd Walitzki. From her playfully pink locks and delicate paper moths to the transformation of atlas beetles and feral laser cuts in wood, her imagination is as fluid as the paint within her palette.

On October 10, 2015, Modern Eden Gallery proudly presents Redd Walitzki’s ‘Exquisite Corpse’, a mesmerizing solo exhibition that unearths the expressive exchange between decay and rebirth. This special evening also celebrates the opening of their new group exhibition ‘Verdant’, co-curated with Redd Walitzki and inspired by the moment summer bids farewell and falls into the changing winds of autumn.

Redd Walitzki ‘Exquisite Corpse’

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Opening Reception:
October 10, 2015 | 6–9 PM
*Artist will attend the reception.

Exhibition Dates:
October 10 – November 7, 2015

Modern Eden Gallery

801 Greenwich Street | San Francisco, CA 94133

General Information: email info@moderneden.com

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Press Release:

Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to present “Exquisite Corpse”, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Seattle-based artist Redd Walitzki. Redd Walitzki returns to the gallery with a series rooted in the transformation of decay into new life. These paintings explore the relationship between entropy and new growth; they pull at the petal edges of our fascination with death and the tragic muse. The line between the inert and transformed is not always clear in Walitzki’s new work, where translucent flesh turns to foliage, and flora becomes fauna. These lush and swirling paintings feature figures sprouting flowers, salamanders bursting into flame, and animals decaying into fresh blossoms. Intricately shaped frames likewise reclaim life from hardened immobility, as their baroque and curling laser cut forms seek purchase on the gallery walls.

The central theme in ‘Exquisite Corpse’ is drawn from a Greek myth, in which Chloris (the Goddess of Flowers) stumbles upon the lifeless body of a woodland nymph. Saddened by the innocent creature’s fate, Chloris breathes new life into her, transforming the nymph’s body into a flower. In recontextualizing this myth for modern day, Walitzki explores our culture’s fascination with the macabre and beautiful. Death is stilled by the force of new growth and we continue our all too human romance with the power of dark and light.

Redd Walitzki draws her inspiration from the lush surroundings of her home in the Pacific Northwest, and the ornate Baroque ornamentation of her native Bavaria. The vivid muses in her paintings are influenced by the glamour of high-fashion, while often exploring the darker side of human impact on ecology. Her earliest memories are of painting at the kitchen table with her Grandfather, pulling flowers and foxes out of the bright splashes of pigment. This initial passion led her to pursue a career as an artist, and Redd completed her B.F.A. from Cornish College of the Arts with a concentration in Painting. Redd can be found in her studio painting to BBC Documentaries, playing with her pet opossum, or chasing down the next strange adventure on her scooter.

At the opening reception, mezzo-soprano Roxanna Walitzki (Redd’s sister and frequent collaborator), performs her imaginative new arrangements of art-songs by Fauré and Debussy. Inspired by the Surrealist parlor-game Exquisite Corpse (where artists collectively assemble a composition from the same point of origin), these songs depict similar scenes to those in her sister’s paintings, adding to and subtly altering the narrative. Through her delicate use of electronic production, Roxanna’s performance echoes Redd’s swirling aesthetic, and reawakens these classical songs, freshly transformed.

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“When lush abundance meets the soft decay and spoils of fall.”

Opening Reception:
October 10, 2015 | 6–9 PM

Exhibition Dates:
October 10 – November 7, 2015

Participating Artists:
Kari-Lise Alexander, Lauren Marx, Kindra Nikole, Lori Nelson, JeanPaul Mallozzi, Miranda Meeks, Lioba Brückner, Crystal Barbre, Jana Brike, Leilani Bustamante, Lacey Bryant, Sheri DeBow, Catherine Moore, Michael Campbell, Nicomi ‘Nix’ Turner, Steve Ferrera, Helen Bayly, Phillip Hua, Bradley Platz, Caitlin Hackett, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, Susanne Apgar, Hannah Yata, Jaclyn Alderete, JoKa, Syd Bee, Michael Ramstead, Zoe Keller, Kurtis Rykovich, Anja Altenburg Laursen, John Walker, Jillian Dickson, Tracy Lewis, Happy D., Stephanie Jucker

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Internationally exhibited artist and creator of Wooden Ophelia, Bella Harris is not only the Online Editor at Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, she also oversees all staff writers and helps support website functionality and development. As a contributing writer for the website, active copy editor, and editorial photographer, she plays a vital role in the growth of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine while working closely with advertisers and artists. Wooden Ophelia is a contemporary collection of original moon designs, handmade woodwork, artwork furnishings, and sacred crystals... all to enchant your home.

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