Double Garage is pleased to present, for its inaugural exhibition, new work by Von Coffin and Marisa Manso in Pit Stop.
The works presented share a deep engagement with the phenomenology of color; its fundamental relationality and particularity.
Von Coffin
Monster
2020
Resin, plexi rod, faux alpaca fur, marine hinges, mdf, mirror aluminum veneer, paper mache
15” x 15” x 38”
Von Coffin
installation view
Von Coffin
#15 MTG 1 (for Mark Thomas Gibson)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#21 (for Allyn)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#20 (for Franci)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Von Coffin
Jelly Sconce Collection #23
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Jelly Sconce Collection #22
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#16 MTG 2 (for Mark Thomas Gibson)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Jelly Sconce Collection #25
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Jelly Sconce Collection #24
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#26
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#19 JBX Yellow (for Joseph Samuel Buckley)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
#18 JBX Red (for Joseph Samuel Buckley)
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Von Coffin
Jelly Sconce Collection #22
Medite, sintra, acrylic, magnets
2021
Von Coffin
Jelly Belly study for sconces
Paper, mdf, acrylic, watercolor
2021
Marisa Manso
untitled
glass, argon, mercury, wood backing, hardware
2021
Sara Coffin uses sculpture, painting, and food service to examine color and figure in new forms, both abstract and explicit. They think of it as “Neuroformalism” or Caloric Abstraction”-- something that equates the inner and invisible with canon.
Marisa Manso had her first driving lesson last month, so please always wear your seatbelt when driving.
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Sara Coffin currently resides in Redmond, WA on their family’s small farm. Institutions include MFA in painting from Yale, 2016 and BFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago 2007.
Marisa Manso has lived and worked in Seattle since 2015. She received her MFA from Yale School of Art in 2015, and her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 2008.