Patrick Martinez's Cake Paintings of Civil Rights Leaders to Display in NYC Show

Alongside landscape works & neon pieces.

Fort Gansevoort’s Gallery Space in NYC’s Meatpacking District will host a new exhibition featuring new artworks by Los Angeles-based artist, Patrick Martinez. Entitled “That Which We Do Not See,” the show will feature cake paintings portraying civil rights leaders, landscape works spotlighting motifs inspired by the artist’s LA hometown, and neon text pieces highlighting self-empowerment quotes. The presentation marks Martinez’s first solo exhibition in the city.

“Martinez approaches his painting practice through close observation of shadow and light, both literally and figuratively. Through formally painted portraits, Martinez sheds light on past and current civil rights leaders who would historically be left in the shadows,” said the gallery in a statement. “These portraits are found atop realistically depicted three-dimensional cakes, embodying the celebratory tone that Martinez wishes to portray.”

Learn more about the exhibition by visiting Fort Gansevoort’s website. The show will be open to the public from March 7 until April 20.

Elsewhere in art, contemporary art platform APPortfolio will curate an exhibition of Nobuyoshi Araki works during Art Basel Hong Kong 2019.

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