Ariana Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, 2021, Limited Edition Framed Print

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Ariana Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, 2021, Limited Edition Framed Print. Published by Exhibition A in a limited edition of 50 + 5APs + 3PPs. Archival pigment print on 350 gsm Hahnemuhle museum etching paper. Signed and numbered by the artist en verso. Includes Artist’s COA. Paired with gorgeous ornate Silver-leafed Vintage Frame Size 23x19.”

The orginal artwork sold at Phillips recently for $12,700 USD in the New Now New York Auction 12 March 2024 https://www.phillips.com/detail/ariana-papademetropoulos/NY010124/82

AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ONLY.
CAN BE BROUGHT TO THE PASADENA ANTIQUE CENTER UPSTAIRS BOOTH FOR VIEWING.

Ariana Papademetropoulous creates portals which usher in the liminal space connecting perception and illusion. Her paintings transport the viewer through dimensional echoes; there is the surface image and there is the magic embedded within. Working primarily in oil on canvas, her work glows with an uncanny luminescence, emphasizing the surreal nature of her scenes. Rupturing reality like the vertigo of the past overlaid on pastel present, Papademetropoulos paints with seamless softness, creating a perspectival filter that is as beautiful as it is eviscerating. Our three new print editions by Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, The Mother of Pearl, and The Best Whistler in the World, illustrate the balanced tension between materiality and fantasy in her work.

Ariana Papademetropoulos (b. 1990, Pasadena, CA) has held solo exhibitions such as Baby Alone in Babylone at Vito Schanbel Gallery (New York), Unweave a Rainbow at Vito Schnabel Gallery (New York), Just Like Arcadia at The Breeder (Athens), Sunken Gardens at Soft Opening (London), and The Man Who Saved a Dog from an Imaginary Fire at Wilding Cran (Los Angeles). Selected group exhibitions include All of them Witches at Deitch Projects (Los Angeles), and Anima Mundi at Manifesta (Marseille). Curatorial projects include The Emerald Tablet at Jefferey Deitch (Los Angeles), which included work by Mike Kelley, Agnes Pelton, Raúl de Nieves, Theodora Allen, and many others; as well as Revenge of the Crystal at SADE (Los Angeles) and Veils, an exhibition at The Underground Museum (Los Angeles). Papademetropoulos was among a group of selected artists invited by Donatien Grau and the Musée du Louvre to create a video proposing their own view of the institution, to celebrate the museum’s 230th anniversary in 2023. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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Ariana Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, 2021, Limited Edition Framed Print. Published by Exhibition A in a limited edition of 50 + 5APs + 3PPs. Archival pigment print on 350 gsm Hahnemuhle museum etching paper. Signed and numbered by the artist en verso. Includes Artist’s COA. Paired with gorgeous ornate Silver-leafed Vintage Frame Size 23x19.”

The orginal artwork sold at Phillips recently for $12,700 USD in the New Now New York Auction 12 March 2024 https://www.phillips.com/detail/ariana-papademetropoulos/NY010124/82

AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ONLY.
CAN BE BROUGHT TO THE PASADENA ANTIQUE CENTER UPSTAIRS BOOTH FOR VIEWING.

Ariana Papademetropoulous creates portals which usher in the liminal space connecting perception and illusion. Her paintings transport the viewer through dimensional echoes; there is the surface image and there is the magic embedded within. Working primarily in oil on canvas, her work glows with an uncanny luminescence, emphasizing the surreal nature of her scenes. Rupturing reality like the vertigo of the past overlaid on pastel present, Papademetropoulos paints with seamless softness, creating a perspectival filter that is as beautiful as it is eviscerating. Our three new print editions by Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, The Mother of Pearl, and The Best Whistler in the World, illustrate the balanced tension between materiality and fantasy in her work.

Ariana Papademetropoulos (b. 1990, Pasadena, CA) has held solo exhibitions such as Baby Alone in Babylone at Vito Schanbel Gallery (New York), Unweave a Rainbow at Vito Schnabel Gallery (New York), Just Like Arcadia at The Breeder (Athens), Sunken Gardens at Soft Opening (London), and The Man Who Saved a Dog from an Imaginary Fire at Wilding Cran (Los Angeles). Selected group exhibitions include All of them Witches at Deitch Projects (Los Angeles), and Anima Mundi at Manifesta (Marseille). Curatorial projects include The Emerald Tablet at Jefferey Deitch (Los Angeles), which included work by Mike Kelley, Agnes Pelton, Raúl de Nieves, Theodora Allen, and many others; as well as Revenge of the Crystal at SADE (Los Angeles) and Veils, an exhibition at The Underground Museum (Los Angeles). Papademetropoulos was among a group of selected artists invited by Donatien Grau and the Musée du Louvre to create a video proposing their own view of the institution, to celebrate the museum’s 230th anniversary in 2023. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Ariana Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, 2021, Limited Edition Framed Print. Published by Exhibition A in a limited edition of 50 + 5APs + 3PPs. Archival pigment print on 350 gsm Hahnemuhle museum etching paper. Signed and numbered by the artist en verso. Includes Artist’s COA. Paired with gorgeous ornate Silver-leafed Vintage Frame Size 23x19.”

The orginal artwork sold at Phillips recently for $12,700 USD in the New Now New York Auction 12 March 2024 https://www.phillips.com/detail/ariana-papademetropoulos/NY010124/82

AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ONLY.
CAN BE BROUGHT TO THE PASADENA ANTIQUE CENTER UPSTAIRS BOOTH FOR VIEWING.

Ariana Papademetropoulous creates portals which usher in the liminal space connecting perception and illusion. Her paintings transport the viewer through dimensional echoes; there is the surface image and there is the magic embedded within. Working primarily in oil on canvas, her work glows with an uncanny luminescence, emphasizing the surreal nature of her scenes. Rupturing reality like the vertigo of the past overlaid on pastel present, Papademetropoulos paints with seamless softness, creating a perspectival filter that is as beautiful as it is eviscerating. Our three new print editions by Papademetropoulos, Guilty Pleasure, The Mother of Pearl, and The Best Whistler in the World, illustrate the balanced tension between materiality and fantasy in her work.

Ariana Papademetropoulos (b. 1990, Pasadena, CA) has held solo exhibitions such as Baby Alone in Babylone at Vito Schanbel Gallery (New York), Unweave a Rainbow at Vito Schnabel Gallery (New York), Just Like Arcadia at The Breeder (Athens), Sunken Gardens at Soft Opening (London), and The Man Who Saved a Dog from an Imaginary Fire at Wilding Cran (Los Angeles). Selected group exhibitions include All of them Witches at Deitch Projects (Los Angeles), and Anima Mundi at Manifesta (Marseille). Curatorial projects include The Emerald Tablet at Jefferey Deitch (Los Angeles), which included work by Mike Kelley, Agnes Pelton, Raúl de Nieves, Theodora Allen, and many others; as well as Revenge of the Crystal at SADE (Los Angeles) and Veils, an exhibition at The Underground Museum (Los Angeles). Papademetropoulos was among a group of selected artists invited by Donatien Grau and the Musée du Louvre to create a video proposing their own view of the institution, to celebrate the museum’s 230th anniversary in 2023. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.