Rising deities in a darkened house of worship, the new geisha-like figures silently rise above your earthbound concerns and hover, gestural hands signalling a blessing for all who enter. These new works by Street Artist and fine artist HUSH at 941 Geary impart a serenity even as they swirl in patchwork brocades and Maypole strips of holy aerosol tags. Well lighted and well appointed, these near theatrical figures pierce the veil, solemnly, in search of a shabby gilded cosmos as Hush’s marrying of styles ultimately creates a new one at this show.
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH installation shoot. (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
HUSH (photo © Rachael & Hugh @ Studio Hush)
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