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Company Gallery & Hauser & Wirth now co-represent Ambera Wellmann

Nova Scotia-born, New York-based artist Ambera Wellmann is now co-represented by Hauser & Wirth & Company Gallery.

Portrait of Ambera Wellmann. Photo: Christian DeFonte

Wellmann has attracted international critical approbation for paintings that depict worlds within worlds, populated by human and animal forms emerging from and dissolving into each other and the atmosphere. Rendered in oils with a technical dexterity that recalls the work of Renaissance and Baroque masters, her canvases are filled with unanchored figures and disembodied faces, shimmering swaths of illumination and darkness, anachronistic details and indeterminate spaces that circle and move in defiance of hierarchy, pointing instead to metamorphosis, vulnerability and collectivity as subjects. In their refusal of familiar typologies and binaries, Wellmann’s apparitions exist in a space where multiple contradictory experiences happen at once—the violent and the tender, carnal and spiritual, abject and transcendent, and the simply inexplicable—at the threshold of a future in which viewers are compelled to imagine themselves as participants.

In January 2024, Hauser & Wirth will present new work by Wellmann as a highlight of its stand at the tenth annual edition of FOG Design + Art in San Francisco (18th – 21st January).

The gallery’s first major solo exhibition with the artist will open to the public in Fall 2024 at Hauser & Wirth’s Soho space on Wooster Street in New York City, complemented by a simultaneous solo exhibition at Company’s nearby location on Elizabeth Street.

In September 2024, Wellmann will also be a featured artist in the 15th Gwangju Biennale exhibition ‘PANSORI – a soundscape of the 21st century,’ curated by Nicolas Bourriaud.

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