Image of artwork titled "Does Orange Julius Still Exist?" by Pauline Shaw
Image of artwork titled "Does Orange Julius Still Exist?" by Pauline Shaw
Image of artwork titled "Does Orange Julius Still Exist?" by Pauline Shaw
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Pauline Shaw, Does Orange Julius Still Exist?, 2021
Felted wool and cotton scrim
100 × 59 inches

Pauline Shaw is a multidisciplinary artist recognized for her large-scale felted tapestries that synthesize inquiries into the nature and limits of the the body, cultural inheritance, science, and mysticism. Referencing the erasure of traditions that Shaw has experienced as a first-generation Asian American woman, her abstracted biomorphic imagery draws from her investigation into the relationships between embodied memory and its representation–interweaving MRI scans, the fragility of diasporic narratives, and the instabilities of identity through dually fluid and fragmentary compositions. Informed by global genealogies of craft, her minutely detailed works coordinate a dialogue between screenic representation and objecthood in the production of personal and public cognition.

Pauline Shaw (b. 1988, Washington) lives and works in New York. Previous exhibitions include: The Shed, New York (2021); Half Gallery, New York (2020); Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore (2019); Almine Rech, Paris (2019); Gagosian, Park & 75th, New York (2019); In lieu, Los Angeles (2019); The Jewish Museum, New York (2018), and BBQLA, Los Angeles (2016). Her work is currently on view in the group exhibition “Apostolic Succession” at Spurs Gallery in Beijing. Shaw has been an artist in residence at ISCP, New York (2020), and France Los Angeles Residency Exchange Program (2014). She completed her MFA at Columbia University in 2019 and received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 2011.

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