HOLIDAY ART SHOPPING
Still looking for something special for the most important people in your life? We’ve put together a selection of works by our artists that range from $250 to $3,500. We can ship overnight by the next business day.
Questions? Call us at (310) 815-8080 or email sean@track16.com.
Shoe Tree in Ghetto Skatepark
$3,500
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A Typical Liquor Store
$3,500
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Watts Towers in South Los Angeles
$3,500
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A Coin Laundry and Donut Shop
$3,500
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Street Vendor in K-Town
$3,500
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SANDOW BIRK
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Los Angeles artist Sandow Birk is a well traveled graduate of the Otis/Parson's Art Institute. Frequently developed as expansive, multimedia projects, his works have dealt with contemporary life in its entirety. With an emphasis on social issues, frequent themes of his past work have included inner city violence, graffiti, political issues, travel, war, and prisons, as well as surfing and skateboarding. He was a recipient of an NEA International Travel Grant to Mexico City in 1995 to study mural painting, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996, and a Fulbright Fellowship for painting to Rio de Janeiro for 1997. In 1999 he was awarded a Getty Fellowship for painting, followed by a City of Los Angeles (COLA) Fellowship in 2001. In 2007 he was an artist in residence at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, and at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris in 2008. His most recent project involves a consideration of the Qur’an as relevant to contemporary life in America.
Aspirational Self (Persian as Panther)
$400
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Runners
$400
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White Rabbit, No. 12
$600
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Cherith
$600
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Persian 7
$600
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White Rabbit, No. 25
$600
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Reading is Fun
$600
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DEBRA BROZ
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Debra Broz collects and deconstructs secondhand ceramic kitsch figurines, then combines them into reimagined versions of their former selves. Using ceramics restoration techniques, she effaces history by creating seamless reconstructions that are part humor, part mad science, and part tender sentimentality for the rural Midwest where she grew up. In her larger works, she creates domestic installations that combine her reconstructed figurines with sculpture made from disassembled secondhand stuffed toys and discarded furniture.
Broz was born in 1981 in Springdale, Arkansas, and was raised in rural central Missouri. She received her BFA with honors from Maryville University - St. Louis in 2003. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Austin, Texas where she trained as a ceramics restorer and began using ceramic figurines in her art practice. Broz moved to Los Angeles in 2014, and then to Seattle, Washington in 2022. Broz shows with Track 16 Gallery in Los Angeles and Paradigm Gallery in Philadelphia, and has had exhibits at the American Museum of Ceramic Art, Austin Museum of Art, and Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. Her work has been featured in print in Ceramics Monthly, American Craft, and Frankie magazines; in a number of online publications; and in two international surveys of contemporary ceramics.
Sans Gravity
$2,400
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(2) Daffodils (from the Bloom Speculum Suite)
$2,400
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Deathbed
$2,800
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NAO BUSTAMANTE
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Nao Bustamante (b. 1963) is a legendary artist, residing in Los Angeles, California. Bustamante's precarious work encompasses performance art, video installation, filmmaking, sculpture, and writing. The New York Times says, "She has a knack for using her body." Bustamante has presented in Galleries, Museums, Universities, and underground sites all around the world.
She has exhibited, among other locales, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the New York Museum of Modern Art, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Sundance International Film Festival/New Frontier, Outfest International Film Festival, El Museo del Barrio Museum of Contemporary Art, First International Performance Biennial, Deformes in Santiago, Chile and the Kiasma Museum of Helsinki. She was also an unlikely contestant on the TV network, Bravo's "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist." In 2001 she received the Anonymous Was a Woman fellowship and in 2007 named a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, as well as a Lambent Fellow. In 2008 She received the Chase Legacy award in Film (In conjunction with Kodak and HBO). And was the Artist in Residence of the American Studies Association in 2012. In 2013, Bustamante was awarded the (Short-term) CMAS-Benson Latin American Collection Research Fellowship and also a Makers Muse Award from the Kindle Foundation. In 2014/15 Bustamante was Artist in Residence at UC Riverside and in 2015 she was a UC MEXUS Scholar in Residence in preparation for a solo exhibit at Vincent Price Art Museum in Los Angeles. In 2020 Bustamante’s forthcoming VR film, “The Wooden People” received a producing grant from the Mike Kelley Foundation, and the National Performance Network and will be presented at REDCAT in 2021. 2021 also brought her success with her new research project, “BLOOM,” in which she is determined to redesign the speculum and take a stern look at the history of the pelvic examination. “BLOOM” has been supported by COLA (City of Los Angeles) fellowship, an Artpace Residency, and a USC Arts and Humanities award.
Bustamante is an alum of the San Francisco Art Institute, and in 2020 she was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from her alma mater, SFAI. She also attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Currently she holds the position of Professor of Art at the USC Roski School of Art and Design. She will have her first exhibition with Track 16 in Fall of 2024.
Moonlight Graham No. 203
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 217
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 281
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 312
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 333
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 384
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 362
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 353
$300
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Moonlight Graham No. 345
$300
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JOHN COLLINS
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Collins was born in Grayslake, Illinois. He now lives and works in Los Angeles. Collins received a BFA from School of the Art Institute in Chicago, IL and studied at The Burren College of Art in Ballyvaughan, Ireland. Recent solo and group exhibitions include John Collins: Excavation (2016) at The Shop at Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA; John Collins: Art in Unexpected Places (2015) at Rochester Museum of Fine Art, Rochester, NH; B <--> LA. Didn't you know what you were carrying on your back? at Rosalux in collaboration with Track 16 Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Full Spectrum Radio Live Portrait Series (broadcast 1/22/18), KillRadio Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Musica con Huevos at The Offbeat, Los Angeles, CA.
Study for 'Dock Ellis'; for 'Line Drive' portfolio by Hamilton Press
$1,500
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Sidewinder
$1,800
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Tucker Carlson
$2,500
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Ginny Thomas, Study for a Video, 'I Dream of Ginni'
$2,500
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George Santos
$2,500
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Lucian Freud
$2,500
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Nikki Haley
$3,000
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Enronergizer Bunny
$3,000
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ROBBIE CONAL
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Conal is a California-based artist. Born and raised in Manhattan, he moved west to continue studying art, earning an MFA from Stanford University. Formerly a professor at the University of Southern California (1994-2006), his work is in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Jose Museum of Art, and The San Diego Museum of Art. He was awarded grants by the National Endowment of Arts and the Getty Trust. He was the subject of the 1992 documentary, Post No Bills, as well as “Streetwise”, a monograph of his life and street posters by G. James Daichendt. Additionally he is the author of three books.
Gucci
$850
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Time 100
$850
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DAVID DAIGLE
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist, photographer, and educator, David Daigle has expressed his creative vision for more than twenty years. Awards include: The Boston Globe Scholastic Competition, The Kodak Medallion of Excellence in Photography, and The Los Angeles Advertising Photographers Association Award, among many others. He attended Hampshire College for his BA and was mentored there by photographer Jerome Liebling. David went on to receive his MFA from Art Center College of Design in 2022, studying under the tutelage of artists Diana Thater, Aaron Curry, and Stan Douglas. Recent work was exhibited at The Broad Art Foundation (2021 /2020); The Lovelace Family Trust Gallery & Sculpture Project Room of Pasadena (2019), Art Center College of Design (2021), LA Artcore (2022), M+B (2023). Work from his "decollage" series was recently acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Legs and Paws Hommage Elmers Batters
$600
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Loup Avec Femme
$600
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Chat Marmalade Avec Pinup 1940s/50s Juer De Ball
$900
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Jean AKA John Numero 24589755 Besoin Famille Avec Pinups
$1,200
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Chat Gus Avec Deux Pinups
$1,200
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Poulet Avec Bettie Pages-Fois Du Covid 19
$1,200
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Maiden Assembly No. 273
$1,200
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Mon Max R.I.P. L'Age 16
$1,200
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Geliebte Schatzi Pinup Elmer Batters Avec Facade
$1,800
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Lapin Blanc Pinup
$1,800
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SIMONE GAD
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Simone Gad (1947-2021) made paintings, collage drawings, and assemblage. They are brutal, playful, and kinetic works. Her collage drawings consist of rescued animals drawn amongst vintage nude pinup collage. Combining the vulnerability of both the models and the rescues, she’s related her own desire for being rescued—how they might rescue each other from the trauma of being objects to be discarded. The daughter of Polish immigrants and Holocaust survivors, Simone moved to Los Angeles in 1951. She started her acting career as a young teen in the early 1960s. In 1970 she began making art.
Heimlich
$600
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Behind the Door
$1,000
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Old Money
$1,000
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Couple
$1,200
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Untitled
$1,200
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Left Hand in Muzzle
$1,400
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Couple
$2,600
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MARGARETE HAHNER
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Margarete Hahner, who lives primarily in Los Angeles, was born in Bamberg, Germany. After obtaining a Master’s Degree in Painting in Karlsruhe, Germany (where she studied with the Danish painter Per Kirkeby), she lived and worked in Europe, settling in Berlin in 1988, just before the wall came down. In 2006, she moved her studio to Los Angeles.
Walter (G.B.N.F.)
$1,200
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Under the Boardwalk
$1,200
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Shriner
$1,200
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Kong
$1,200
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Overboard (Lost at Sea)
$1,200
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Elephant Walk
$1,800
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Monkey Mind
$1,800
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Nemo
$2,800
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DON ED HARDY
ABOUT THE ARTIST
A Southern California native born in 1945, Hardy completed a B.F.A. degree in printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute. In 2000 he received an honorary doctorate from SFAI. His focus now is on painting, printmaking, and works in other media that have been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. In addition to curating several shows, he has written and published more than thirty books on alternative art under the Hardy Marks imprint. Hardy’s various works form the basis of the global fashion line Ed Hardy, that became an international phenomenon. His life and works are documented in a variety of books and films.
In addition to showing his own works, Hardy has curated a number of exhibitions for both galleries and nonprofit spaces and frequently lectures at museums and universities. His work has appeared in numerous periodicals, books, and films internationally. In 2000, he was appointed by Oakland mayor Jerry Brown to that city’s Cultural Arts Commission, and awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the San Francisco Art Institute. Hardy divides his time between his studios in Honolulu and in San Francisco.
Outtake Drawing No. 208
$800
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Outtake Drawing No. 209
$800
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Outtake Drawing No. 214
$800
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Outtake Drawing No. 215
$800
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Outtake Drawing No. 228
$800
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Outtake Drawing No. 234
$800
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Pink Stamp
$2,400
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The Barbaglia's
$2,600
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On the Beach
$2,800
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Van
$2,800
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Umberto
$2,800
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Barry's Place
$2,800
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KATHLEEN HENDERSON
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Kathleen Henderson is a visual artist living and working in Frenchtown, NJ. Her work has been the subject of numerous solo shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco as well as the Drawing Center in New York. She has received a National Endowment for the Arts grant and is in the collections of the Hammer Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She was a staff artist at Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland for over ten years and was the founding editor of the Creative Growth magazine, which showcases the unfolding and expanding world of art and disability. She is the executive director of Studio Route 29, a progressive art studio in Frenchtown, New Jersey that opened in Fall 2022.
Stone [from small circle, 2 of 6]
$500
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Stone [from small circle, 4 of 6]
$500
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Stone [from small circle, 6 of 6]
$500
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Stone Guardian
$3,000
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Stone Guardian
$3,000
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Untitled (from Intention Series)
$3,000
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GALIA LINN
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Galia Linn is a sculptor, painter, and site-responsive installation artist living and working in Los Angeles. She has shown nationally and internationally. Her work has been featured in LA Weekly, KCET Artbound, Art + Cake, and KCRW’s Art Talk. Linn’s work with sculptural materials, painting, and installation reacts to the stories, relics, and imperfections that emerge, conflating time and geography, allowing elemental tensions to come to the surface. In January 2024 Linn’s mid-career survey opens at MOAH Lancaster.
In addition to her studio practice, Linn is the founder of Arts at Blue Roof, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Through studio residencies, mentorship, and public programs, AaBR seeks to build long-term relationships with artists and audiences to support accessible arts programs and meaningful arts experiences. A Room of One’s Own artist residency at Blue Roof provides women artists with financial resources and a studio to work.
I'm Speaking
$400
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She Seams Like A Very Happy Young Girl
$1,000
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Dick Dish with Predatory Snails
$1,200
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Temptress
$1,250
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Nasty
$1,800
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When There Are Nine (RBG)
$2,500
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ELYSE PIGNOLET
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Oakland, CA, Elyse Pignolet is an American with Filipino heritage, living and working in Los Angeles. She attended California State University, San Francisco, studying Fine Arts. In 2001 she lived in Madrid and Barcelona, Spain, studying arts and Spanish language. She completed her BFA in ceramics at CSU Long Beach in 2007. She was awarded a CSU Long Beach Travel Scholarship for Art, and traveled to Lisbon, Portugal to study traditional tile murals. Pignolet primarily works in dialectic between feminism and misogyny, inequality, and cultural stereotypes. Imbued with traditional porcelain decoration from around the globe, the vessels in Pignolet’s newest ceramic series contain familiar patterns and motifs but upon closer inspection, we see that the traditional floral patterns are composed with images and text containing politically confrontational, unapologetic messaging; ubiquitous flower patterns have been reimagined to reveal suggestive innuendos and tropes that are all too common in our language and culture, as well as, unsettling and demeaning comments on women, sexual assault and the everyday experience of street harassment. Her work is in the collections of The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, MOAH Lancaster, and the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art. She was awarded a COLA grant which culminated in an installation at the LA Municipal Gallery in the summer of 2023. She has her first solo museum exhibition opening at MOAH Lancaster in January 2023.
Smoldering sky, Prevailing winds, Ashes and dust.
$3,000
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Explosions, Raining Tensions. Seeping into the Soil.
$3,500
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ALICIA PILLER
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Los Angeles-based artist Alicia Piller (b. 1982, Chicago, IL) envisions historical traumas, both political and environmental, through the lens of a microscope. Her sculptures and installations conceive of past atrocities, suffering, and accomplishments as biological forms – broken down to a cellular level. Piller received her MFA in sculpture and installation from California Institute of the Arts in 2019 and received a BA in both Fine Arts (Painting) and Anthropology from Rutgers University in 2004. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections including the Hammer Museum and The Contemporary Collection at Glendale Community College. Recent solo exhibitions include Atmospheric Pressures, Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2022); 2020 Visions, College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CA (2021); Unearthed: Time Keeping Mound City, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (2021); and Spirit of the Times, Lowell Ryan Projects, Los Angeles, CA (2019). Piller’s first solo museum exhibition was held this past spring at Craft Contemporary.
I Cannot Keep You Safe
$250
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Do It With Style
$850
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You Should Learn How To Say No
$950
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Twin High Maintenance Machines
$950
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Home Was A Dream
$2,500
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When Smoke Changes The Color Of The Sun
$2,500
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Dry Mouth
$2,700
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MOLLY SEGAL
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Molly Segal is a Los Angeles-based painter. Born and raised in Oakland, Segal is interested in her home state of California as a site where disaster and decadence converge. Her large scale watercolors explore fragile connections, finite resources, and the price of survival in inhospitable climates. In 2023 she had solo exhibitions at Track 16 and at the Harold J. Miossi Gallery at Cuesta College. Her paintings have been exhibited at Charlie James Gallery, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Zevitas Marcus Gallery. She was an inaugural artist-in-residence at the Quinn Emanuel Artist Residency in Los Angeles in 2021. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Whitehot Magazine, Artillery, and Lapham’s Quarterly. She received her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2013.
Sprit Cave Samurai shape-shifter
$1,500
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Rabbit emerges from the portal in Spirit Cave
$1,500
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LAURIE STEELINK
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Multidisciplinary artist Laurie Steelink identifies as Akimel O'otham, and is a member of the Gila River Indian Community. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Steelink is part of a generation "that was impacted by one of the last vestiges of the U.S. Government's active attempts at full hegemonic assimilation of Native Americans through the promotion of adoption programs of Native infants into white families." At six months old, Steelink was adopted by a staunchly progressive white family allowing her to grow up with a strong foundation in political consciousness and creativity.
Steelink's work has been exhibited internationally, and she has participated in Native American Indian Marketplaces at the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, and at the Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is currently on the organizing committee for the four-day Indigenous cultural and spiritual event, the Many Winters Gathering of Elders at Angels Gate Cultural Center in the coastal community of San Pedro, California on Gabrielino/Tonga territory.
Steelink received a bachelor of fine arts from the San Francisco Art Institute, and a master's degree from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. In 2012 Steelink founded Cornelius Projects, an exhibition space in San Pedro, California that she named after her father. In 2022 she participated in the California Biennial at the Orange County Museum of Art and was featured in a piece in the NY Times. She was also in a two-person at Track 16 at the end of 2022. Her first solo museum exhibition is closing soon at the Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech.
Inviting, II
$250
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Two
$250
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Victorian with a Porch
$250
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(Untitled)
$250
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(Untitled)
$250
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River
$300
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Fragment, XVI (Mistaken)
$550
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Fragment, XXIX (Black Oleander)
$550
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Fragment, XXX (Weed)
$550
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Fragment, XXXI (Coffeeberry)
$550
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Fragment, XXXVIII (Allodynia)
$900
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Flock
$2,500
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Root Rot
$2,800
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CAMILLA TAYLOR
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Camilla Taylor was born in California, and was raised in Utah. She now lives and works in Los Angeles. Taylor received a BFA from the University of Utah, and an MFA from California State University at Long Beach. Recent solo and group exhibitions include: Dry Tree solo exhibition at Track 16 in 2023; The Forest, Spring/Break Art Show solo booth with Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2022); 静かな 友達 (Quiet Friend), Kanda and Olivera Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2022); Born Out of This, Woodbury Museum of Art, Orem, UT (2021); Communities West IV, Robert & Gennie DeWeese Gallery, Bozeman, MT (2021); Your Words in My Mouth, Track 16 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2020); We Are Here/Here We Are, Durden & Ray Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2020); What She Said, Ace 121 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2020). Taylor's first solo museum exhibition opens at MOAH Lancaster in January 2023.
Forces of Destiny: A Quiet Snowy Day At A Rebuilt Temple
$2,000
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Forces of Destiny: Instructing On The Scientific Method By Talking To Plants
$2,500
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Forces of Destiny: An Unfortunate Case Of Supplication
$2,500
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Forces of Destiny: The Ontime Arrival Of Poseidon
$2,500
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Forces of Destiny: Aeolus Punishes Villagers for giving Chris Refuge
$3,000
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CHRIS ULIVO
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Christopher Ulivo (b.1977, Brooklyn, NY) lives and works in Ventura, CA. Ulivo received a BFA from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, and an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. His egg tempera paintings imagine the confluences and collisions of fate, myth, personal lineage and the unintended consequences of unlimited wish fulfillment. The resulting paintings are visually dense and darkly humorous. In the course of his career, he has both exhibited and organized shows across the United States and Europe including: Half Gallery, Los Angeles; Susan Inglett Gallery, New York; Axel Obiger, Berlin; Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara; The Felix Art Fair, Los Angeles; The Armory Show, New York; and The Benkai Museum, Athens. Ulivo's first exhibition at Track 16 was held in 2023.
Yes, No
$800
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Hawk with thread
$800
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My shirt traded places with my face
$800
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Green Hoodied Spoonbill
$800
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One Green Ear
$850
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Love
$1,200
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Insouciant Indigo
$1,200
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Walnuts
$2,000
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Loved You
$2,000
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Dog Pharmacy
$2,200
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EVE WOOD
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Eve Wood is a Los Angeles-based artist and art critic for Artillery Magazine, Tema Celeste, Whitehot, Art & Cake, and Riot Material. Her writing and poetry has been widely published in magazines and literary journals such as The New Republic, Best American Poetry 1997,The Denver Quarterly, North American Review, The Massachusetts Review, The Santa Monica Review, Poetry, The Seattle Review, and many others. She holds a BFA and MFA (1992, 1994) from California Institute of the Arts and an MFA from UC Irvine (1996) in creative writing. She is the recipient of a Jacob Javits Fellowship and a California Community Foundation Fellowship. Her drawings and paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries such as Susanne Vielmetter, Western Project, Ochi Projects, and Track 16 Gallery, who represents her. She is the author and/or illustrator of seven collections of poetry and chapbooks, including The Artists’ Prison (X Artists’ Books); and A Cadence for Redemption (Del Sol Press). Track 16 mounted a solo exhibition with Wood in 2022. Her newest collection of essays Remarks on Color (Doppelhouse Press) was published this fall and will be the focus of her first solo museum exhibition in the fall of 2024 at the Riverside Art Museum.
Foundations
$650
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17) 16x31
$1,200
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99) The Surface Found Home
$1,200
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192) a protector
$1,200
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A Shelter As A Home / Home As A Shelter (1)
$2,800
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Giving It A New Name (1)
$2,800
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Giving Up Dreaming for a Broken Moment (2)
$2,800
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