Theodora Allen: Germ : Kasmin at Casa Siza, Mexico City

February 6 – March 30, 2024
  • Kasmin at Casa Siza
    Dr. Atl 103
    Sta María la Ribera
    Cuauhtémoc
    06400 CDMX, Mexico

    Wednesday–Saturday
    11:00–6:00pm

    Kasmin is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Los Angeles-based artist Theodora Allen opening in Mexico City on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. Through a visual language rooted in emblematic, esoteric, and personal sources, Allen creates ciphers for narratives both eternal and intimate. In Theodora Allen: Germ, the duality inherent to acts of becoming is explored through representations of seedlings, armor, and celestial geometry. Central to each painting is an idea, the “germ,” captured in a phase of transmutation that reflects generative cycles of symbols and nature. The exhibition opens concurrently with Zona Maco, and will inaugurate Casa Siza, a gallery and residence designed by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza, whose stylistic approach to ‘poetic modernism’ is activated across two main galleries of the space.

     

  • Theodora Allen Breastplate II, 2023 oil on linen 26 x 20 inches 66 x 50.8 cm
    Theodora Allen
    Breastplate II, 2023
    oil on linen
    26 x 20 inches
    66 x 50.8 cm
  • Theodora Allen Origin Story, 2023 oil on linen 40 x 34 inches 101.6 x 86.4 cm
    Theodora Allen
    Origin Story, 2023
    oil on linen
    40 x 34 inches
    101.6 x 86.4 cm
    • Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) II, 2023
      Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) II, 2023
    • Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) III, 2023
      Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) III, 2023
    • Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) I, 2023
      Theodora Allen, The Starry Vault (Germination) I, 2023
  • Featuring a suite of Allen’s large-scale works on linen, alongside intimate compositions, these instances are defined as opposing forces in various states of development—for example, a seedling that grows upward while its roots extend downward. As portraits of potential, suspended in moments of change, Allen’s depictions of illusory forms in ambiguous settings invokes a psychological realm—images that do not follow the rules of our world but perceive a reality that exists beyond its limits.

    Allen’s rigorous painting process pushes this evocative imagery further toward the ethereal. Numerous thin layers of oil paint are applied and removed until the surface becomes weathered, a push-and-pull that alternates between defining and dissolving the picture plane to reveal a light-emanating ground.

    • Theodora Allen, The Weed, 2023
      Theodora Allen, The Weed, 2023
    • Theodora Allen, Shield (Two of Hearts), 2023
      Theodora Allen, Shield (Two of Hearts), 2023
  • Two core formal strategies distinguish the paintings that comprise Germ. One approach favors soft depictions of dimension, where the volume of an object is described through the subtle modulation of tone. The other relies on the precision of geometric structures and framing devices, creating observation chambers—scenes glimpsed through portals and barriers. The line is used as a contrasting device, operating architecturally to define the boundaries of a composition or as a figurative element that deconstructs the image; a wound to the surface that reminds you it is a painting. Allen’s oeuvre hovers between these two modes of representation. Their restrained manner is neither definite nor changeable, a style that emulates the contradictions of her subjects.

    Throughout Germ, the figure and ground collapse into one another; enigmatic spaces that allude to a symbolic rather than realistic domain. As iconographic ciphers, none of Allen’s depictions assume to represent the real version of themselves. The artist translates symbols from antiquity into a language of icons that endure across time. Just as the term ‘germ’ describes an organism capable of developing into a new one, the artist’s symbols alter our understanding of external signs as a reflection of ourselves—one that remains in a constant state of becoming.

  • Theodora Allen Constellation (Balance), 2023 oil on linen 58 x 45 inches 147.3 x 114.3 cm
    Theodora Allen
    Constellation (Balance), 2023
    oil on linen
    58 x 45 inches
    147.3 x 114.3 cm
  • Theodora Allen The Apple and the Worm, 2023 oil on linen 12 x 12 inches 30.5 x 30.5 cm
    Theodora Allen
    The Apple and the Worm, 2023
    oil on linen
    12 x 12 inches
    30.5 x 30.5 cm
  • Theodora Allen Breastplate I, 2023 oil on linen 26 x 20 inches 66 x 50.8 cm
    Theodora Allen
    Breastplate I, 2023
    oil on linen
    26 x 20 inches
    66 x 50.8 cm
  • About the Artist

    Theodora Allen
    Portrait by Reuben Cox.

    Theodora Allen

    Theodora Allen’s paintings are quiet, restrained, and at times unsettling. Drawing from music, literature, myth and nature, Allen’s meditative compositions investigate themes of temporality and eternity, exploring a space between the physical world and an interior mindscape.

    In recent bodies of work, Allen has presented images of celestial bodies, moths and serpents, delirium-inducing plants, and string-less guitars emerging from geometric structures and reliquary-like spaces. The emblems are introspective and  elusive, carrying the tone of despondency and the weight of existential inquiry.

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