Le Sigh: Gina Beavers at Nudashank
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

Le sigh, of course, is the catchphrase of cartoon character Pepe Le Pew, but it’s also become expression du jour in the blogosphere as of late, denoting a dreamy sort of resignation. And not unlike peppy SMS shorthand like LOL and OMG, the meaning of le sigh is more nuanced in its written form, its significance predicated by the mediating effect of technology and social media.
The paintings in Beavers’ Le Sigh, then, are similarly mediated representations of their “long form” counterparts -- appropriated images from Tumblr and other corners of the Net (see Beavers’ cheeky rendition of a 1992 Vanity Fair cover, not included in her Baltimore show). Like the phrase le sigh, the impastoed depictions are far more nuanced as second incarnations, though in their naive aesthetic they aim to remain as palpably awkward as their virtual counterparts. And it’s this sophisticated back-and-forth, made material by the mediated context of our times, that ultimately becomes the subject of Beavers paintings. Seemingly, it’s what she brings to the edge of objecthood and back.
Le Sigh by Gina Beavers is on display at Nudashank in Baltimore, MD, through March 10 2012 --- Gina Beavers lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She received an MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her BA from UVA. Recent exhibitions include a solo show at PACS Gallery (Brooklyn) and group shows "Go Figure!" at Dodge Gallery (NYC) and "The Death of Affect" at ART BLOG ART BLOG (NYC). Matthew Smith is a writer and artist based in Washington, D.C.
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