• American, b. 1977 Lives and works in Los Angeles, Ca A modern-day alchemist, Leslie Shows uses bold experimentation with materials...

    American, b. 1977

    Lives and works in Los Angeles, Ca

     

    A modern-day alchemist, Leslie Shows uses bold experimentation with materials and forms to challenge and expand notions of contemporary painting. Shows grew up in Juneau, Alaska, where “glaciers, calcified mining ruins, and rainy, rebar-strewn lots were my playgrounds,” she recalls. An avid reader, researcher, and thinker, Shows plans her works for a long time before realizing them; each is the result of what she calls a sort of “brain frenzy.” Once she has her compositions in mind, she prepares many of her materials before combining them in strange and surprising ways. She “grows” her own salt and rust; brushes acrylic paint onto Plexiglas and then peels it off in skins; and culls images from magazines and the web. The results are synthetic, symbolically potent assemblages that hold both micro- and macro lenses onto ancient lands ravaged by short-term occupants.
     
    Shows’ work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at the  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; Oakland Museum of California; San Francisco Art Institute ; CA; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, AZ; Cornell Art Museum, Delray Beach, FL; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA; Salina Art Center, Salina, KS; and the Nelson Gallery at the University of California, Davis. She has been the recipient of an Artadia Award (2009), SFMOMA SECA Award (2006), and Tournesol Award (2006) from the Headlands Center for the Arts. She completed a residency at the Bemis Center for the Arts in Omaha, NE (2011) and an Artadia New York Residency (2012). In 2017, Shows was commissioned to create a large-scale public artwork for the new Yerba Buena/Moscone Station in San Francisco.
     
  • Works
    • LESLIE SHOWS Face W, 2012 Ink, acrylic, paper, aluminum leaf, plastic, plexi glass, ground glass and engraving on aluminum 45 x 48 inches
      LESLIE SHOWS
      Face W, 2012
      Ink, acrylic, paper, aluminum leaf, plastic, plexi glass, ground glass and engraving on aluminum
      45 x 48 inches
    • Leslie Shows Ferryman, 2022 Glass, sand, acrylic, ink, steel, aluminum, resin, hydrocal, canvas 37 x 32 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Ferryman, 2022
      Glass, sand, acrylic, ink, steel, aluminum, resin, hydrocal, canvas
      37 x 32 inches
    • Leslie Shows Formatrix, 2020 Sand, acrylic, ink, canvas, aluminum 57 x 54 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Formatrix, 2020
      Sand, acrylic, ink, canvas, aluminum
      57 x 54 inches
    • Leslie Shows Marque, 2015 Acrylic, ink, sand, canvas, aluminum 60 x 72 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Marque, 2015
      Acrylic, ink, sand, canvas, aluminum
      60 x 72 inches
    • Leslie Shows 2nd Hour, 2022 Ink, oil, acrylic, sand, canvas, aluminum 75 x 38 inches
      Leslie Shows
      2nd Hour, 2022
      Ink, oil, acrylic, sand, canvas, aluminum
      75 x 38 inches
    • Leslie Shows Seawrack, 2019 Ink, glass, sand, canvas, aluminum Triptych, overall: 72 x 156 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Seawrack, 2019
      Ink, glass, sand, canvas, aluminum
      Triptych, overall: 72 x 156 inches
    • Leslie Shows Sound in a yielding medium, 2020 Glass, vitreous enamel, pigmented wax 33 x 26 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Sound in a yielding medium, 2020
      Glass, vitreous enamel, pigmented wax
      33 x 26 inches
    • Leslie Shows Scorer, 2015 Ink, sand, canvas, aluminum 56.5 x 32.5 inches
      Leslie Shows
      Scorer, 2015
      Ink, sand, canvas, aluminum
      56.5 x 32.5 inches
  • Exhibitions
  • Press
  • Max Blue, “Museum-Quality Transit Art Arrives in San Francisco,” Nob Hill Gazette, December 22, 2022

    David M. Roth, “Quintessence @ Haines,” Squarecylinder.comJuly 28, 2018

    Peter Lawrence Kane, “Hard Crystals, Soft Flesh,” SF Weekly, November 11, 2015

    Ceci Moss, "Experiences of Suspension: An Interview with Leslie Shows," Art in AmericaNovember 5, 2015

    Jennifer McCabe, "Leslie Shows: Surfacing at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art," Dailyserving, May 1, 2014

    David M. Roth, "Leslie Shows & Darren Waterston @Haines," Squarecylinder.com, December 12, 2011

    Glen Helfand, "Leslie Shows," Artforum, December 2011

    Liz Glass, "Mining, Minerals, and the Ore of the Earth," ArtSlant, November 28, 2011

    Kenneth Baker, "Galleries: Shows and Waterston at Haines," San Francisco Chronicle, November 26, 2011

    "Lesile Shows, Split Array," Resonant City, November 20, 2011