Ivan Iannoli
Ivan Iannoli

New Geographies

New Geographies

Bolinas Museum

April 13 - June 2, 2024

Curated by Ivan Iannoli

This exhibition looks at the influence and connections of Bolinas’ artistic history with the hope of recognizing and opening new conversations between coastal Marin-affiliated artists and practices and those in the wider creative landscape. The exhibition highlights specific qualities that illustrate Bolinas’ unique history and those that place this area and its creative ethos into larger conversations. The works in this exhibition come from a range of artists and locales but are meant to be a conversation, sometimes broad, sometimes more intimate, and hopefully sometimes surprising, that considers the varied places, terrains, and histories that link a small beach hamlet to the global discourse.

Ivan Iannoli is a multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and educator based in San Francisco. His work is concerned with finding connections among disparate practices, materials, and discourses, and his curatorial interests are no different. Ivan has exhibited his work in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, the UK, and Mexico City. Before its closing in 2021, Ivan was an assistant professor of photography at the San Francisco Art Institute. He’s also taught at UC Davis, San Jose State University, and UCLA. He is currently an adjunct professor at CCA, where he teaches in the photography, painting first-year and graduate fine arts programs. He holds a BA from Columbia University and an MFA from UCLA. He is finishing up an MA in Humanities at San Francisco State University, where his thesis research focuses on visual literacy, visual culture, and arts pedagogy.

Participating Artists:
William Anders / Michael Light, Ashwini Bhat, Russell Chatham, Jay DeFeo, Tuesday Iverson, Becky Kolsrud, Stella Kudritzki, Grace Rosario Perkins, Gottardo Piazzoni, Noam Rappaport, Muzae Sesay, Richard Shaw, and Karin Wikström

Press Mentions:
Marin Living Magazine, May 2024 issue

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Karin Wikström, Tuesday Iverson, Grace Rosario Perkins

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Tuesday Iverson, Grace Rosario Perkins

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Grace Rosario Perkins, Noam Rappaport, Becky Kolsrud

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Becky Kolsrud, Jay DeFeo, Muzae Sesay

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Russell Chatham, Gottardo Piazzoni, Ashwini Bhat

New Geographies (Installation view)

Left to right: Russell Chatham, Gottardo Piazzoni, Ashwini Bhat, William Anders

Karin Wikström, Untitled
Linoleum block on paper, framed
40 x 44”
ca. 1992

Tuesday Iverson, Ground Score
Glazeware, gold paint
20 ½ x 19 x 1”
2023

Grace Rosario Perkins, Lets Go Back To That Magic Place That Only You and I Have Seen (Illuminations)
Acrylic, spray paint, paper, and transparencies on canvas
70 x 54”
2023

Noam Rappaport, HUB
Acrylic, canvas, wood, aluminum
39 ½ x 37 ½ x 2”
2015

Becky Kolsrud, Reclining Figure, Bolinas
Oil On canvas
50 x 44”
2024

Muzae Sesay, The Lake in the Shadow of a Tall Building (II)
Oil, oil pastel, vinyl emulsion, acrylic, and colored pencil on canvas
47 x 86.5”
2022

Stella Kudritzki, Novacaine
Archival pigment print
10 x 8”
2024

Stella Kudritzki, Ice Bag
Archival pigment print
10 x 8”
2024

Richard Shaw, Seaside Collection
Glazed porcelain with overglaze decals
8 x 2.25” round
2022

Richard Shaw, Seaside Collection (detail)

Ashwini Bhat, Live Oak Yoni (Assembling California)
Glazed ceramic sculpture, California thistle, thread, and gold chain
16 x 5 x 3”
2022

Jay DeFeo, Untitled (Rear Window series)
Mixed media on paper
29 3/4 x 22”
1982