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David Peter Francis is pleased to present Dogs Who Run In Dreams, a solo exhibition of work by New York–based artist Emilie Louise Gossiaux. As a multidisciplinary artist who is also blind, Gossiaux translates her inner worlds into the physical realm through works based on dreams, memories, and her sense of touch—an exploration of interdependence, Disability, and the interspecies kinship that centers the decade-long relationship with her guide dog and animal companion, London.
There is a drawing here of Emilie in Louisiana floating down the Mississippi, where two Alligatorgirls and water moccasins with long femme eyelashes swim towards her, beckoning for her to join them. The Sun and the Moon get in each other’s way, a joining of worlds as she rests. On the shore, Gossiaux’s childhood daybed watches as a car is overturned—it seems the vibrant landscape will soon consume them both. That same bed appears vitrified in ceramic nearby, while a different sculpted...More
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David Peter Francis is pleased to present Dogs Who Run In Dreams, a solo exhibition of work by New York–based artist Emilie Louise Gossiaux. As a multidisciplinary artist who is also blind, Gossiaux translates her inner worlds into the physical realm through works based on dreams, memories, and her sense of touch—an exploration of interdependence, Disability, and the interspecies kinship that centers the decade-long relationship with her guide dog and animal companion, London.
There is a drawing here of Emilie in Louisiana floating down the Mississippi, where two Alligatorgirls and water moccasins with long femme eyelashes swim towards her, beckoning for her to join them. The Sun and the Moon get in each other’s way, a joining of worlds as she rests. On the shore, Gossiaux’s childhood daybed watches as a car is overturned—it seems the vibrant landscape will soon consume them both. That same bed appears vitrified in ceramic nearby, while a different sculpted...More