Public Gallery presents HangTime, a solo exhibition by Taylor Simmons, marking his second collaboration with the space. The showcase spans two floors, featuring tightly framed compositions that shift from sourced imagery like found photographs and viral videos to personal familial portraits. These works, characterized by vibrant colors and a blend of acrylic, oil, and spray paint, reflect a casual intimacy and immediacy. Simmons invites viewers into an explicit exploration of his home life, creating a unique dialogue through his art that resonates with personal experiences of domesticity.
Simmons’ compositions transform sourced imagery and familial portraits into vibrant depictions of everyday life, inviting viewers into his personal and intimate perspective.
The artist’s new works utilize acrylic, oil, and spray paint, creating a balance of vibrant tones that capture the immediacy of domestic scenes.
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