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Kuzana Ogg

The Idea of

Belonging

November 25 - December 20, 2024

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Fantasmas de Jardim, Oil, 36" x 48", $6,800 USD

The work presented here is a part of a larger series to do with the idea of belonging. ​

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Tejo, Oil, 48" x 60", $9,800 USD

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Jardim da Estrela, Oil, 36" x 48", $6,800 USD

I visited Lisbon for 2 days last February. I spent the days walking everywhere and admiring the stunning tilework on beautiful old houses, and the quietness of parks. ​

In this work, the palette of my Indian and Persian heritage combines with the geometry of Portuguese tilework. These paintings depict exteriors of homes, private gardens, urban architecture and the river Tejo.
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Rua Ivens, Oil, 36" x 48", $6,800 USD

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Jardim do Torel, Oil, 36" x 48", $6,800 USD

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Rio de Reflexoes, Oil, 48" x 60", $9,800 USD

About Kuzana Ogg

Kuzana was born in Bombay in 1971.
       
The first years of her life were divided between the ancestral home of her grandfather, surrounded by lush gardens and groves of coconut trees, and her grandmother’s exquisite Worli sea face residence. It was as an art student at SUNY Purchase that Kuzana met her husband and began the work in love and paint of revisiting the garden of her childhood. 

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In 2021, Kuzana completed a 4 year residency at El Zaguan on Canyon Road, and moved to Los Alamos. She has participated in six other residencies in: Minnesota, Sri Lanka, China, Scotland, Latvia and Iceland. Kuzana returned to New York to be R&F Handmade Paints’ artist in residence in May 2023. Her paintings have been included on the sets of both television shows and feature films—the most recent of which are Sprung, Bloodline, Southpaw and My All-American. Kuzana's first solo museum exhibition was Oil at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art in 2014. A second solo followed shortly thereafter, Rev Zero at the Bakersfield Museum of Art in 2015. Kuzana's work continues to be exhibited, published, and collected both privately and publicly, nationally and internationally.

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