Lisa Golightly: Marking Time
November 21, 2020 - January 16, 2021
November 21, 2020 - January 16, 2021
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday By Appointment
Wednesday-Saturday 10am-4:30pm
Private appointments are also available. Contact us to schedule:
Email (LA@georgebillis.com)
Call (310-838-3685)
Tuesday By Appointment
Wednesday-Saturday 10am-4:30pm
Private appointments are also available. Contact us to schedule:
Email (LA@georgebillis.com)
Call (310-838-3685)
GBGLA is pleased to present Lisa Golightly: Marking Time - the gallery’s second solo exhibition of works by the Portland-based realist painter. The exhibition continues through January 16th.
The starting place for Golightly’s work is decades old found photos. The stillness of a photo belies an anticipation to know what happened before and what is to come next. These images are a literal look back but also force the viewers to evaluate the present and future. .” READ MORE
The starting place for Golightly’s work is decades old found photos. The stillness of a photo belies an anticipation to know what happened before and what is to come next. These images are a literal look back but also force the viewers to evaluate the present and future. .” READ MORE
Artist Statement 2020
The starting place for my work is decades old found photos. The stillness of a photo belies an anticipation to know what happened before and what is to come next. These images are a literal look back but also force the viewers to evaluate the present and future. The act of transforming a photo into a painting with both traditional brush strokes, as well as allowing the paint to pool and move, serves to expose and transcend the nature of the materials. This process reflects my intention to modify and reduce the details of the image.. READ MORE |
Artist Biography and Resume
Lisa Golightly received her BFA in studio art from the University of Arizona. Her work has appeared in exhibitions throughout the West Coast and Northeast and has appeared in Luxe Magazine, Huffington Post, Colorado House and Home Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal’s Art Guide, among others. She currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. READ MORE |