‘Sinuous Bodies’

Solo show at The Pit, Los Angeles, 2025

Excerpt taken from The Pit’s press release:


”The Pit is pleased to present Sinuous Bodies, a solo exhibition of new works by California artist Heather Day. This is her second solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will be on view from January 25 - March 1, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, January 25, from 5-7 pm with the artist present.

In a new body of work, Heather Day showcases her innovative approach to abstract painting, in which the canvas becomes a tactile archive of memory and time. Through her distinctive cuts, stitches, and tears, Day mines her artistic practice as an inexhaustible repertoire of biomorphic forms, weaving fragments of past canvases together to create dynamic new compositions that reference the natural world.

A restless spirit of innovation enlivens Day’s artistic practice as she draws on and reimagines the history of modern painting, including Helen Frankenthaler’s stains and the sculptural interventions of Sam Gilliam’s drape paintings. Tilting, flicking, and pouring acrylic pigment, she creates sinuous passages of color and rhythmic bodily shapes that seem to float and shift across the canvas, forming a visual record of gesture and movement. As the painter explains, “I’ve started to embrace the idea of painting with my sewing machine,” Day explains. “There’s a unique quality to the sewn line—it demands a deliberate carving of a path, a conscious negotiation of how to enter and exit the space. The limitations and constraints of sewing imbue the work with a distinct form, much like the act of walking shapes the body, mind and surrounding landscape.”

At the same time, Day’s signature method of cutting and sewing her paintings into composite forms places her in dialogue with 20th-century innovations in material disruption, such as Hannah Höch’s photomontages and Lucio Fontana’s slashed canvases. Working within this legacy, Day meticulously assembles painted fragments on the floor within the frame of a stretcher bar before sewing them into lush compositions, each mapping the progression of her artistic practice over time.”

To see a full show catalogue or inquire about available work please contact:

The Pit - info@the-pit.la.com

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