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Three Women At Mark Borghi

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Jennifer Pochinski

Jennifer Pochinski "Yellow Rubens," 46" x 42," oil on canvas, 2022. COURTESY MARK BORGHI

authorStaff Writer on Aug 9, 2022

Mark Borghi in Sag Harbor opens a group exhibition titled “3 Women Walk Into A Gallery: Kelly Chuning, Ilknur Demirkoparan, Jennifer Pochinski” with an artist reception on Saturday, August 13, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

The exhibition features the works of three highly accomplished, relevant and impactful woman artists whose work is both inspiring and uniquely compelling in its message. It remains on view through August 25th.

Kelly Chuning is an interdisciplinary biracial Latinx artist currently based in northwest Montana. Vulnerability is at the forefront of Chuning’s work. It calls attention to intimate moments with family members, friends, strangers, and even the artist herself and frequently explores sexuality and the role of sexism. Two works from Chuning’s “It’s All Just Talk” collection, which investigates the impact of the rhetoric surrounding women, will be featured in the group exhibition. Employing the medium of felting — traditionally viewed as a domestic and feminine craft — Chuning’s work expands the medium beyond its traditional domestic expectations and draws attention to the collective pasts of women. Indeed, the contrast of materials used by Chuning highlights the power dynamics attached to gender and language. Chuning received her BFA in studio arts from Southern Utah University. Her work has been shown in group exhibitions nationally and internationally and is part of both the Southern Utah Museum of Art’s permanent collection and The Gala Awards Exhibition Collection.

Ilknur Demirkoparan is a Turkish-born American artist who currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Her interdisciplinary practice spans painting, sculpture, installation, performance and digital media. Demirkoparan’s art explores the intersections between political power and the narration of history by tracing her own identity in time and space. She describes her work as “striving to locate something for which I have no name yet; a yearning deeply influenced by my position as a Turkish American migrant belonging neither here nor there.” While her early work evokes the bizarre and often baffling narratives of identity and otherness, with her current work, Demirkoparan explores the tension between erasure and endurance through the abstract language of kilims which she translates into paintings. Demirkoparan has a MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, and a BA from the University of California, Riverside. Her awards include the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Max H. Gluck Foundation fellowships. A curated series of Demirkoparan’s oil on canvas and acrylic on canvas paintings will be featured in the group exhibition.

Jennifer Pochinski is an American figurative painter who was raised in Hawaii, spent much of her early adulthood traveling extensively throughout the United States and Europe and since late 2010 has been living and creating her art primarily in California. Pochinski’s works are characterized by gestural marks and painterly abstractions. She attempts to “approach painting in its purest form” and acknowledges that her ideas are inseparable from the process of creating her art. As a result, relationships, male-female power dynamics and autobiographical elements are central themes in much of her work. Pochinski received her BFA in painting from the University of Hawaii and her works have been exhibited in London, Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle, among other locations. In addition, her art has appeared in several leading publications, including The Paris Review, The Huffington Post and American Art Collector. A select series of Pochinski’s oil paintings on canvas will be included in the group exhibition.

Mark Borghi is at 34 Main Street, Sag Harbor. Visit markborghi.com for details.

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