Press Release
Installation photo credit: Dawn Blackman
Andrea Bowers & Whitney Bedford
Frieze Los Angeles, Booth A6
February 29 — March 3, 2024
Vielmetter Los Angeles is pleased to present new works by Andrea Bowers and Whitney Bedford for Frieze Los Angeles. Both artists address the urgency around our relationship to nature—Bowers from a political viewpoint of eco-feminism, eco-grief, and the extinction crisis, and Bedford from a historical perspective through the traditions of Western landscape painting.
Bowers’s tender new drawings of extinct birds from the series The Dead Silence of Extinction set the reflective tone of our presentation. Drawn from images of specimens from the Auckland Museum’s Natural History Collection, these exquisite renderings of birds are a heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of the natural world and the harrowing extinction of wildlife currently underway. The meticulous, detailed pencil drawings serve as empathetic tools, highlighting the emotions we experience around these losses. Accompanying the drawings is a new cardboard painting from Bowers’s latest Eco Grief series—vanished bird species rest alongside images of women suspended in repose. The linking of environmental causes and feminist issues continues with Bowers’s inclusion of healer and poet Deena Metzger’s quote that serves to underscore the magnitude of the crisis by emphasizing the profound grief around the extinction catastrophe.
Bowers’s intimate renderings of extinct birds complement Whitney Bedford’s haunting evocations of the natural world. Bedford reinterprets historical landscape paintings by using vibrant hues to contrast a staged frame superimposed with equally dazzling flora and fauna. Bedford’s ambitious new large-scale paintings—comprised of nine separate multi-sized panels—continue her Veduta series. In these nine canvases, she reinterprets Vuillard’s 1894 painting Jardins Publics of people enjoying nature in the setting of a bucolic city park, and for the first time, she introduces figures into the lushly patterned landscape. Bedford obscures Vuillard’s scenes of leisure by placing a screen of orange, red, and green weeping willows, whose unnatural colors evoke a sense of ecological dread, in the foreground of the composition. Plants found in Los Angeles’s public botanical gardens provide the inspiration for Bedford’s trees and shrubs. Her re- interpretation of Vuillard’s work suggests both a mourning for a bygone era of bucolic plentitude and a critical examination of what seems now a romanticized view of the natural world.The juxtaposition of Bowers’s intimate depictions of birds with Bedford’s larger fraught landscapes creates a powerful and moving experience that resonates now, at this moment of species collapse and a global climate crisis.
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“Veduta (Vulliard Jardins Publics),” 2023-2024
9 oil and ink on hybrid panels
84 ¹⁄₂" x 335 ¹³⁄₁₆" x 2" [HxWxD] (214.63 x 852.93 x 5.08 cm) overall; Panel 1: 84" x 38" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 2: 84" x 27" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 3: 84" x 39" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 4: 84" x 38" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 5: 84" x 35" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 6: 84" x 36" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 7: 84" x 29" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 8: 84" x 61" x 2" [HxWxD]; Panel 9: 84" x 32" x 2" [HxWxD]
Inventory #BED484
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Evan Bedford
“Veduta (Vuillard Jardins Publics La Promenade),” 2023-2024
Oil and ink on hybrid panels
Overall: 84" x 65" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 165.1 x 5.08 cm); Panel 1: 84" x 38" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 96.52 x 5.08 cm); Panel 2: 84" x 27" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 68.58 x 5.08 cm)
Inventory #BED495
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Evan Bedford
“Veduta (Vuillard Jardins Publics Sous Les Arbres),” 2023-2024
Oil and ink on hybrid panels
Overall: 84" x 177" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 449.58 x 5.08 cm); Panel 1: 84" x 39" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 99.06 x 5.08 cm); Panel 2: 84" x 38" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 96.52 x 5.08 cm); Panel 3: 84" x 35" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 88.9 x 5.08 cm); Panel 4: 84" x 36" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 91.44 x 5.08 cm); Panel 5: 84" x 29" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 73.66 x 5.08 cm)
Inventory #BED496
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Evan Bedford
“Veduta (Vuillard Jardins Publics La Conversation),” 2023-2024
Oil and ink on hybrid panels
Overall: 84" x 93" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 236.22 x 5.08 cm); Panel 1: 84" x 61" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 154.94 x 5.08 cm); Panel 2: 84" x 32" x 2" [HxWxD] (213.36 x 81.28 x 5.08 cm)
Inventory #BED497
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Evan Bedford
“Eco Grief Extinction Series, If It Were Only One Creature (Quote by Deena Metzger; Bird: Maui Nukupuu, Declared Extinct October 2021),” 2024
Acrylic on Cardboard
72" x 72" x 5" [HxWxD] (182.88 x 182.88 x 12.7 cm)
Inventory #BOW644
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Brica Wilcox
“The Dead Silence of Extinction (Large Kauai Thrush, last confirmed sighting 1987, HI, scientific specimen preserved at Auckland Museum's Natural History Collection),” 2023
Graphite and soft pastel on paper
15" x 22 ¹⁄₄" [HxW] (38.1 x 56.52 cm); 18 ¹⁄₄" x 25 ¹⁄₂" x 1 ¹⁄₄" [HxWxD] (46.35 x 64.77 x 3.17 cm) Framed
Inventory #BOW639
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Brica Wilcox
“The Dead Silence of Extinction (Moloka'i Creeper, last confirmed sighting 1963, HI, scientific specimen preserved at Auckland Museum’s Natural History Collection),” 2023
Graphite and soft pastel on paper
15" x 22 ¹⁄₄" [HxW] (38.1 x 56.52 cm); 18 ¹⁄₄" x 25 ¹⁄₂" x 1 ¹⁄₄" [HxWxD] (46.35 x 64.77 x 3.17 cm) Framed
Inventory #BOW638
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Brica Wilcox
“Sun Charm Spellcaster, Grief Is Nothing Can Be Done (Quote from Deena Metzger, Burden of Light, 2019),” 2024
Fused and copper foiled art glass and stainless steel hardware and nickel plated stainless steel letters
108" x 9 ¹⁄₂" x ¹⁄₂" [HxWxD] (274.32 x 24.13 x 1.27 cm)
Inventory #BOW655
Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles
Photo credit: Dawn Blackman