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Overduin and Co.

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6693 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028 United States

February 2021

Caitlin Keogh at Overduin and Co.

February 14, 2021 - April 3, 2021
Overduin and Co., 6693 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028 United States

At Overduin and Co. in Hollywood, Caitlin Keogh’s paintings include an array of symbols, figures, and filigree that are arranged across the canvas, spilling off the artwork edge. In fact, this detail allows the seven large paintings in the exhibition, some of which are arranged as diptychs and triptychs, to all connect into one continuous image. Keogh’s style is flat and graphic while leaning into absurd and fantastical imagery (one painting includes a sort of “egg man” with a top…

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February 2022

Jeanette Mundt at Overduin and Co.

February 4, 2022 - April 2, 2022
Overduin and Co., 6693 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028 United States

Walking into painter Jeanette Mundt’s exhibition Human Remains is like stepping into a dream. In the first gallery, similarly-scaled canvases line the wall in a tight row, depicting repeated characters and configurations, such as a woman looking down at her abdomen, pressing her fingers against her belly. In one painting, she has a cow’s head; in another, blood-red guts pour out of an open wound between her fingers.  Other works picture a geometric interior wherein a bed overlooks an aquatic…

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September 2023

Caitlin Keogh at Overduin and Co.

Sep 22 - Nov 11
Overduin and Co., 6693 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028 United States
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At Overduin and Co., artist Caitlin Keogh’s exhibition is titled Gate a Keyhole, a cheeky play on her own name. And, while the artist’s paintings are not overtly personal, the various objects and imagery that inhabit her works are snippets collected over time by the artist, obliquely sketching out her interests and visual influences. Each painting is a collage of elements that span style, genre, and era, each collapsing into an associative mood board. Notably, the motifs depicted — latticed…

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