Long Red Moans
October 11 - November 11, 2018
Alice Tippit
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Installation view, Long Red Moans, 2018
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Alice Tippit
Loom, 2018
Oil on canvas
21 x 17 inches -
Alice Tippit
Spent, 2018
Oil on canvas
21 x 19 inches -
Alice Tippit
Bane, 2018
Oil on canvas
18 x 15 inches -
Alice Tippit
Post, 2018
Oil on canvas
17 x 14 inches -
Alice Tippit
Vise, 2017
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 inches -
Alice Tippit
Rot, 2018
Oil on canvas
13 x 10 inches -
Alice Tippit
Swallow, 2018
Oil on canvas
20 x 17 inches -
Alice Tippit
Drape, 2017
Oil on canvas
26 x 20 inches -
Alice Tippit
Secret, 2017
Oil on canvas
20 x 22 inches -
Alice Tippit
Heel, 2018
Oil on canvas
16 x 13 inches -
Alice Tippit
Born, 2018
Oil on canvas
10 x 13 inches -
Alice Tippit
Delta, 2018
Oil on canvas
23 x 21 inches -
Alice Tippit
Draw, 2018
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 inches -
Alice Tippit
Pop, 2017
Oil on canvas
13 x 10 inches -
Alice Tippit
Rare, 2017
Oil on canvas
10 x 13 inches -
Alice Tippit
Mitte, 2018
Oil on canvas
22 x 18 inches -
Alice Tippit
Low, 2018
Oil on canvas
20 x 22 inches
Press Release
Nicelle Beauchene is pleased to present Alice Tippit’s Long Red Moans, the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Continuing to explore the interpretations of visual language, Tippit’s latest body of work mines the psychology and susceptibility of reading the erotic in the everyday.
Tippit’s painting style is graphic—pictures, signs, and symbols are rendered with minimal detailing and a restricted palette. Rife with innuendo, sly humor, and myriad readings, the artist uses areas of monochromatic color to create fluid positive and negative space. The slippage between one visual reading to the next is further complicated by Tippit’s use of titles. Rarely explaining the painting’s content, they instead serve as another subsequent entry point.
Tippit reexamines the ability of objects to eclipse their ordinary or useful associations through a sexualized subtlety that infiltrates her familiar imagery. Flowers bloom, drapes peak open, a claw gapes. Coupled with Tippit’s close crops and unexpected juxtapositions, these objects become catalysts to amplify suggestive readings. There is a constant state of encountering in Tippit’s work—viewing and re-viewing as the erotic takes shape in the mundane, mimicking the push and pull of desire.
Alice Tippit (b. 1975) graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago and lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. Recent solo and group exhibitions include: Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL; Kimmerich Gallery, Berlin; Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY; Peana Projects; Monterrey, MX; 47 Canal, New York, NY; Greene Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA; IL; Devening Projects, Chicago, IL; Jancar Jones, Los Angeles, CA; and Important Projects, San Francisco, CA.