Alison Elizabeth Taylor: Future Promise at James Cohan, Walker St. NYC (Video + Photo Story)

Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.
Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.

Installation view, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Future Promise, James Cohan, 48 Walker Street, September 10-October 23, 2021.

James Cohan is pleased to present Future Promise, an exhibition of new work by Alison Elizabeth Taylor, on view at 48 Walker Street from September 10 through October 23, 2021. This is Taylor’s sixth solo exhibition with James Cohan.

In Future Promise, Taylor departs from the familiar scenes of her native Southwest to reflect moments of day-to-day life around her home and studio in Brooklyn during the COVID-19 pandemic. Collectively, the works in Future Promise comprise a love letter to the resilience of a neighborhood and a community, translated through Taylor’s empathetic and incisive eye.

In 2022, Taylor will be the subject of her first major museum survey exhibition. Organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts, this touring exhibition will open at Des Moines Art Center in October 2022 with more than 40 career-spanning works. The show will be accompanied by a comprehensive catalog published by DelMonico Books with essays by Naomi Fry, Lynne Tillman and Allison Kemmerer.

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Jamie Martinez

Jamie Martinez is an artist, the founder/publisher of ArteFuse Magazine, and the Founder/Director of The Border Project Gallery. His artwork strives to disrupt the prevailing colonial paradigm in which we exist. His intentions are to ignite contemplation regarding the eroded indigenous beliefs, investigate the potential of art as a shield for the journey beyond life, and orchestrate meaningful rituals and communal assemblies that underscore the significance of cultural interchange in society, encompassing labor as well. Instagram: @jamiemartinezstudio

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