When

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Where

Murry N. DePillars Building
1000 West Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220

The painting shows two cartoon illustrations of flies in the right bottom corner with their backs facing the viewer. There is a speech bubble above them saying, "Sigh. Relax, Pat, I said 'meatier,' not meteor." The center and left side of the canvas has varies rings and splatters of different colors of paint.

The Department of Painting + Printmaking presents a visiting artist lecture by

Louis Osmosis
Thursday, January 30th at 2 PM
Murry N. DePillars Building, Fishbowl Room 301
1000 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220

Working primarily in sculpture, installation, drawing and text, Louis Osmosis takes a speculative approach to form so as to interrogate systems of representation, duration, and performativity that enact contemporary culture. His practice revolves heavily around manufacture/craft and humor, incorporating fabrication and vernacular materials to muddy notions of genre and causality. Deeply invested in dramaturgy, Osmosis’s sculptural objects operate as aspirational proxies that toggle between various affects and dispositions, while simultaneously extracting and re-staging an intrinsic lack within artistic production/cultural participation. Louis Osmosis (b. 1996) lives and works in New York. He received his BFA from the Cooper Union in 2018.