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On the Verge of Domestication

Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass

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English
Artvoices Art Books
14 September 2023
On the Verge of Domestication by Los Angeles-based artist Lauren-Mendelsohn-Bass feels uniquely, passionately a part of L.A., itself. Film noir is deeply embedded in the culture of the City of Angels, and her art, with its noir narrative focus, is equally emblematic of the artist's hometown. Taking a cue from the psychological drama of Film Noir, Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass weaves her own narrative through the painted word.
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Imprint:   Artvoices Art Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 215mm,  Spine: 25mm
ISBN:   9780998748481
ISBN 10:   099874848X
Pages:   154
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass is a Los Angeles born painter who received her Bachelor of Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work takes the viewer on a journey through the word of superficial reality where artificially alluring and nostalgically innocent context marks darker thought, ideas and actions. Playing on the visual tropes of mass marketing and vintage advertisements, her work explores the ways reality is obscured when presented as ostensibly attractive. As popular culture navigates an era of ""fake news"", social media, and alternative facts, nothing is as it seems. Her paintings examine today's culture where truth is fluid; ideas issues and events are routinely reframed to reinforce brand, and even daily life is depicted in a series of perfectly posed, edited and filtered images on social media.

Reviews for On the Verge of Domestication

"""With vivid, rich colors contrasting with monochromatic images, artist Lauren Mendelsohn-Bass creates a hyper-realistic world that’s straight out of film. Using images and themes from popular candies, and contrasting them with lush black and white women, men, and couples, the artist offers viewers a wonderfully visceral contrast between a candy-coated dream world and reality."" - Written By Genie Davis for Art & Cake Magazine "


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