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Maintaining the Sagebrush

(154)
$ 1,800.00
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Dimensions: 20.5″ x 16″
Medium: ceramic tiles, glaze, douglas fir
Type: Unique

In Remaining Foundation (2023) and Documenting An Ecological Explosion (2024), coyote brush and mustard weeds are introduced as motifs. They represent the paralleled worlds of invasive plant life and the restoration of native plants to the Southern California region, which can have an interconnectedness; plants that adapt to withstand climate insecurities and ones that thrive off of it. In both works, abstraction and layering is used to visualize memory, the inability to connect with one’s culture, and the discovery and rediscovery of history. A take on a double exposure image, Remaining Foundation documents a dead tree encountered at Manzanar internment camp during the Annual Pilgrimage. It indicates where baracks and other structures were located. Cut into the slab, another “image” is overlapped – a cross section indicated by an interpreted eye hook. Following this idea of archiving the remembrance of space, Documenting An Ecological Explosion is another documentation of Manzanar – one that brings a previously habitable and architecturally significant space back into domestic life. As the daylight changes, the images of butterflies traverse between being revealed and being hidden, reflecting the monarch migration route as the monarch butterflies pass through the Manzanar Historic Site.

About the artist

Anais Franco is a visual artist working primarily in clay. Motifs in her work emerge from her research into archives that focus on narratives from the Japanese-American perspective and its accepted fragmented reality from a post nuclear experience. Franco questions the permanence of “artifacts” and its qualifying imagery that represents a historical devastation.

Shipping

This work is on view at GOBI as part of the Function–Fiction exhibition. Work will ship out or be ready for pick-up at GOBI in September after the exhibition closes. Shipping rates are calculated separately via email. For inquiries regarding shipping, please email hello@gobi.la