“Burnfield”
BOZOMAG is excited to announce “Burnfield”, a group exhibition in collaboration with Two Studio Garden in Highland Park, Los Angeles. The exhibition opens on Saturday, March 21st. An opening reception will be held from 4-7PM. The show will be on view thru April 12th.
"Burnfield" is an exhibition of paintings and ceramics curated at Two Studio Garden in Los Angeles. Taking its namesake from "SubUrbia", a 1995 Richard Linklater film written by Eric Bogosian, the plot focuses on a group of "would-be" artists and performers, entagled in the dramatic follies of their post-high school lives in a town called "Burnfield".
Like its listless characters, the works featured throughout this exhibition explore the stagnation, loneliness and quiet disillusionment of a manufactured landscape. Some works treat the subject matter of "suburbia" as beaucolic, youthful potential, while others focus on the stunted, claustraphobia of exterior and interior landscapes. The largest painting in the exhibition, Vivien Ebright-Chung's "Unexpected Guests" (2026), pushes our questioning of these selected environments over the edge, depicting a large rendering of a man's head as he witnesses an orgiastic occurence in his backyard.
“Burnfield” will be hosted at a “private residence”. Please EMAIL HERE to receive additional information on the exhibition.
Vivien Ebright-Chung, Austin Hayman, Josh Kawahata, Ari Salka, and Adam D. Miller in the Sculpture Garden.
OPEN HOURS
March 29th (from 11am to 3pm)