Mary Weatherford at Gagosian Gallery

LA-based abstract painter Mary Weatherford had an epiphany while driving through the streets of Bakersfield, CA one evening.  The peachy tints of a radiant sunset and the glowing storefront lights inspired her to add neon light to her abstract expressionist canvases, making each uniquely expressive of a particular time and place.  In her first solo show at Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea, Weatherford’s huge works are inspired by politics as well as specific experiences; one of the most impactful, GLORIA, operates with explosive force.  (On view through Oct 15th).

Mary Weatherford, GLORIA, flashe and neon on linen, 117 x 234 inches, 2018.