Angela Grossmann | With Themselves
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Equinox Gallery 3642 Commercial Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 4G2

Angela Grossmann, "White Socks," 2019
oil on mylar, Paper Size: 70 1/2" x 35 1/2". Courtesy of the Gallery.
Expressive, fluid, and frequently elusive, Angela Grossmann’s works may be thought of as traditional portraiture, but in fact she takes the genre in new directions. While Grossmann’s depictions have a remarkable human likeness, more significantly she brings psychological insights into the representation of the female as visualized in western society. Grossmann depicts the body because she is empowered by it and familiar with it—through observations, memories, and lived experience—and has now been addressing it in her studio practice for over four decades. As a woman, she is able to externalize the complexities of the desiring gaze, bringing to the fore representations of people, that not only celebrate beauty, joy, and the maternal, but also embody melancholy, introspection, as well as a subject’s own desires—in other words, unveiling the many dimensions of femininity.