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Sahara Longe & Francisco Rodriguez
Familiar Strangers, 25 Nov - 16 Dec 2023
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Sahara Longe & Francisco Rodriguez: Familiar Strangers

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  • COMA is pleased to present Sahara Longe (b. 1994, UK) and Francisco Rodriguez‘s (b. 1989, Chile) two-person exhibition Familiar Strangers, curated by Charlotte Eytan, on view 25 November – 16 December, 2023 at our Darlinghurst space. Acting as a portal into the past and delving into the fluid realm of memory, mundane instances from everyday life are extracted and transformed into palpable recollections, in turn capturing the essence of the human journey and inevitable change over time.

     

    Longe and Rodriguez’s works capture all aspects of growing up: classroom tumult, intimate bedroom encounters, complex emotions felt during teenage years and fleeting public interactions as independentbeings. Chaotic classroom memories from Rodriguez’s early life in Chile come to life depicting the vigor of youth and the hurdles of adolescence. Bedrooms metamorphose into private sanctuaries of teenage years, evoking feelings of vulnerability, curiosity, and self-discovery. Drawing inspiration from a range of sources such as Egon Schiele and Toulouse-Lautrec, as well as western comic books and Japanese animation, Rodriguez’s creations serve as investigations into the potency of images. The integration of posters into his artworks illustrates the pervasive influence of images in our environment, molding our perception of the world. In Rodriguez’s scenes drawings adorn walls, some crumpled on classroom floors like in March Riot I (2023) and March Riot V (2023). Notably, several of the sketches featured within the paintings are authentic cartoons crafted during the artist’s school days. Within the paintings, these casual drawings blur the line between reality and the meticulously constructed facade of the surrounding world, akin to cinematic shots in an urban film.

     

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  • Longe, too, freezes memories in time, turning them into what she calls “snapshots of people.” Her characters, whether depicted in...
    Francisco Rodriguez
    March Riot I, 2023
    oil on linen
    1170 x 140 cm / 66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
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    Longe, too, freezes memories in time, turning them into what she calls “snapshots of people.” Her characters, whether depicted in the ordinary act of walking by each other, caught in contemplation, seen in Blue Dress (2023), or engrossed in a moment of interaction as depicted in Jealousy (2023) and Teenagers (2023), serve as vessels embodying universal experiences. Longe’s figures inhabit an unstable place between alienation and belonging. While Rodriguez’s pieces mostly feature distinct locations, Longe’s backdrops deal in ambiguity. Her figures are suspended within vibrant blocks of color and geometric form, much like puppets on a stage waiting to be manipulated. Their unresponsive expressions, accentuated by the blur of color and shape surrounding them, convey a sense of disengagement. This also points to the projection of memories and the spatial inconsistencies evident within them.
  • Longe and Rodriguez create an atmosphere in which ordinary tasks take on an uncanny quality, reflecting contemporary urban life with...
    Longe and Rodriguez create an atmosphere in which ordinary tasks take on an uncanny quality, reflecting contemporary urban life with its accompanying tensions laid bare. The theatrical nature present in both of their works brings to the fore the malleability and performative nature of social roles that are altered according to external forces and influences. The common flatness to how both artists approach their paint, with compositional contradictions that blur reality and imagination, leaves viewers with an uncomfortable mixture of familiarity turned forebode. Rodriguez’s painting White Shirt (2023) and Longe’s Blue Dress (2023) have titles reduced to their essential components: attire. By stripping away elaborate descriptions and character individuality, these become simple placeholders for viewers to project their own stories, experiences, and identities.
  • Francisco Rodríguez (b. 1989, Santiago, Chile) lives and works in London. He holds a BFA in Painting from Universidad de...

    Francisco Rodríguez (b. 1989, Santiago, Chile) lives and works in London. He holds a BFA in Painting from Universidad de Chile, Santiago and graduated with an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Arts in 2018.

     

    The world that Francisco Rodriguez paints is one of magical realism, a hybrid of the fantastical and the everyday. His visual language references that of film and comics, creating a storyboard of compositions and inviting the viewer to explore the potential narrative links between them. In doing so the audience is rendered complicit, both participant and outsider, insomniac voyeur awaiting the next act. Rodriguez’s works are included in several public and private collections including the Long Museum, China, X Museum, China, DLA Art Collection, V&A Museum, London, Colección Fundación Engel, Chile and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MAC), Chile.

     

    Image courtesy of the Artist.


  • "I built every painting like a scene from a Japanese animation movie. It is very natural for me, this way to see the world, the pictures, the actions, the composition etc, the aesthetic appears very naturally, I don’t think about it, it’s not something I decide consciously."


    - Francisco Rodriguez

  • Familiar Strangers explores the contradiction of its title. Memories and everyday life share an eerie relationship: from quiet moments in...
    Sahara Longe
    Blue Dress, 2023
    oil on linen
    1210 x 150 cm / 82 5/8 x 59 inches
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    Familiar Strangers explores the contradiction of its title. Memories and everyday life share an eerie relationship: from quiet moments in our childhood bedrooms contemplating our uncertain adolescent years to bustling city streets filled with strangers carrying unique personal histories. By investigating shared collective experience, Longe and Rodriguez depict the balance between being familiar and feeling unfamiliarity. Their works force viewers to confront the tangible memories in their own lives, the power of seemingly trivial events that shape the world, and the common emotional threads connecting us all, despite our differences.

     

    - Charlotte Eytan

  • Sahara Longe (b. 1994, London, United Kingdom) is a British figurative painter who lives and works in London. Longe trained...

    Sahara Longe (b. 1994, London, United Kingdom) is a British figurative painter who lives and works in London. Longe trained for four years at the Florentine atelier Charles H. Cecil Studio, where she studied classical drawing and painting with an emphasis on creating portraits from live models. During this time, Longe learned traditional oil-paintings techniques used by the old masters, which she continues to employ in her work today. She is celebrated for her soft, flat-edged portraits that capture the essences of their sitters with minimal details. Longe positions her subjects against semi-abstracted backgrounds, using rich swaths of carmine, chartreuse, and dove grey. Her sitters’ eyes do not meet our own but stare into the middle distance as if preoccupied or lost in their own worlds. Their quiet faces are barely delineated but recognizable by the tilt of a head or the bend of arms where hands are stuffed in pockets. As the artist has described, she was struck by a friend’s observation that one “can recognize someone you know just by the back of them, just by the way they stand and by the way they use their hands,” and her paintings in oil on linen tenderly capture these identifying gestures.

     

    Image courtesy of the Artist and Timothy Taylor, London.


  • "I wanted to create scenes with a similar narrative intrigue, where one must guess at the story of each character, the dynamics between them, and what might lie beneath their social guise."


    Sahara Longe

  • Artworks
    • Sahara Longe Blue Dress, 2023 oil on linen 210 x 150 cm 82 5/8 x 59 inches
      Sahara Longe
      Blue Dress, 2023
      oil on linen
      210 x 150 cm
      82 5/8 x 59 inches
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    • Sahara Longe Jealousy, 2023 oil on linen 210 x 105 cm 82 5/8 x 41 3/8 inches
      Sahara Longe
      Jealousy, 2023
      oil on linen
      210 x 105 cm
      82 5/8 x 41 3/8 inches
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    • Sahara Longe Teenagers, 2023 oil on linen 180 x 140 cm 70 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
      Sahara Longe
      Teenagers, 2023
      oil on linen
      180 x 140 cm
      70 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
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    • Francisco Rodríguez March Riot I, 2023 oil on linen 170 x 140 cm 66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
      Francisco Rodríguez
      March Riot I, 2023
      oil on linen
      170 x 140 cm
      66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
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    • Francisco Rodríguez March Riot V, 2023 oil on linen 170 x 140 cm 66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
      Francisco Rodríguez
      March Riot V, 2023
      oil on linen
      170 x 140 cm
      66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
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    • Francisco Rodríguez White Shirt, 2023 oil on linen 170 x 140 cm 66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
      Francisco Rodríguez
      White Shirt, 2023
      oil on linen
      170 x 140 cm
      66 7/8 x 55 1/8 inches
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