EXHIBITIONS

Imitation of Life

03.16.202404.27.2024

Opening Reception: 03.16.2024, 6–8 PM

YveYANG is pleased to present Imitation of Life, a solo exhibition of London-based artist Anastazie Anderson, which also inaugurates her representation by the gallery. Titled after Douglas Sirk’s landmark 1959 film, the exhibition brings together 11 newly executed works—including three diptychs and three triptychs—and explores melodrama through the medium of paint. This marks Anderson’s debut solo exhibition and her first time showing in the US. The exhibition will open on Saturday, March 16th, and be on view through April 27th, 2024.

The exhibition is divided into two sections, daytime and nighttime, mirroring the cycle of domestic life while providing a clear visual schema for visitors to experience as they walk through the gallery. The use of diptychs and triptychs creates a snapshot effect by pairing eccentric compositions while also establishing a common cast of characters. Beyond these arrangements, recurring motifs–the artist’s family house, a distant water tower, and a Siamese cat with blue eyes–foster a sense of nostalgia. These allusions evoke a private language and a shared narrative, as if recalling one’s own childhood while leafing through someone else’s photo album.

Drawing inspiration from home photography, social media imagery, cinematic iconography as well as the monographs of modernist masters, Anderson paints larger-than-life works that immerse the viewer in expansive realms, recreating childhood and personal history through photographs, art history, and memory–an artistic approach she refers to as “mediated fantasies.”

Beyond the evident propensity for size, Anderson’s works manifest an obsession with light that diverges from conventional illumination. Some elements fade into white expanses; others vanish into shadow. This juxtaposition serves a dual purpose: symbolizing emotional extremes and a simplified moral universe, while also creating a barrier between the viewer and the artwork. It serves as a reminder that the scenes are not perceived firsthand but through emotional and optical lenses–providing insight into a perspective rather than reality itself.

Imitation of Life resonates with the paradoxes inherent in melodrama, blending sensationalism with formalism, domesticity with grand emotion, affectation with sincerity. Melodrama then could be viewed as uniquely suited to the contradictions of the contemporary psyche as well as to Anderson’s artistic expression.

Anastazie Anderson (b. 1995) is a Czech-British painter living and working in London. She completed a BA in Fine Art at Falmouth University before pursuing a Master’s program in Painting at the Royal College of Art, for which she was awarded the Bakala Foundation Scholarship. Her recent exhibitions include I Don’t Paint What I See at Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London, and Now Introducing at Studio West, London.

Opening Reception: 03.16.2024, 6–8 PM
 

Works Exhibited

Anastazie Anderson
Martina’s Birthday
2024

Oil on linen
200 × 200 cm
78¾ × 78¾ in
Anastazie Anderson
Annie 1997, Annie 2023
2024

Oil on linen
365 × 200 cm
143¾ × 78¾ in
Anastazie Anderson
Sokolovna
2024

Oil on linen
180 × 180 cm
70¾ × 70¾ in
Anastazie Anderson
Mother 1, Mother 2, Mother 3
2024

Oil on linen
200 × 410 cm
78¾ × 161½ in
Anastazie Anderson
Big Face
2024

Oil on linen
160 × 270 cm
63 × 106¼ in
Anastazie Anderson
Sanny crop (dark)
2024

Oil on linen
165 × 220 cm
65 × 81½ in
Anastazie Anderson
Sanny crop (light)
2024

Oil on linen
210 × 190 cm
82¾ × 74¾ in
Anastazie Anderson
Ben, Jana, Martina
2024

Oil on linen
345 × 180 cm
135¾ × 70¾ in
Anastazie Anderson
Martina
2024

Oil on linen
285 × 145 cm
112¼ × 57 in
Anastazie Anderson
Vltava
2024

Oil on linen
35 × 125 cm
13¾ × 49¼ in
Anastazie Anderson
Summer
2024

Oil on linen
30 × 125 cm
11¾ × 49¼ in