ART CITIES: Los Angeles-Maureen St. Vincent

Maureen St. Vincent, San Simeon Selkies, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 76h x 114w x 2d cm, 30h x 45w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim GalleryUsing a surrealist vocabulary, Maureen St. Vincent explores erotic pleasure and the part-body. Disembodied forms decorate the paper to imply vestiges of corporal experience, freed from rationality. The isolation of anatomical parts evokes an out-of-body experience: the moment when the body tingles, wanders away from the earth, and relinquishes control.

By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: Nicodim Gallery Archive

Maureen St. Vincent presents her solo exhibition in Los Angeles, her paintings marry the Rococo kitsch of California’s Central Coast with a symbolic repertoire culled from mythology, folktales, and the long history of art. Across ten sumptuous surfaces, fish, grapes, and other, more abstract objects intertwine and dangle from bodiless legs and ovular forms, conjuring fantastic landscapes of visceral sensation. At once grotesque and alluring, this fantastic world of monstrous femininity alludes to the imagery that haunts our collective unconscious: the unruly, reproductive body of sirens and witches, gorgons and banshees. Such representations of woman-as-monster recur across human societies as metaphors for repressed desire and savage impulse. Take the mythic Selkie–a seal like creature of sea and land–who, though robbed of her animal skin, cannot thrive in motherhood or domesticity. Forever caught between nurture and destruction, beauty and abjection, human and animal, she awaits her return to the wild sea. Yet, though often named for mythic female archetypes, St. Vincent’s alien creatures seek pleasure in the commingling and cross-contamination of these realms. They lounge and frolic within their discomfiting surroundings, coiling around one another and embodying the drunken madness of the maenad—female followers of the Greek God Dionysus that roamed the mountains and forests performing frenzied, ecstatic dances. The artist recalls her childhood on the Central Coast, surrounded by vineyards and the campy-baroque architecture of landmarks like the Hearst Castle and the Madonna Inn, in not un-similar terms. In an artwork like Pacific Catch, we glimpse the coastline where the artist did her own reveling, introducing the specificity of place into the otherwise otherworldly imagery. The relay between real and imagined registers is heightened by the curving, ovular forms of St. Vincent’s artist-designed frames. Up to eight inches wide on a side and painted in flaming purples and deep maroons, their architecture protects the realm of feminine fantasy that we peek through their apertures. The proliferating, doubling form of these symmetrical frames moreover recall the vulva and other bodily orifices, emphasizing the erotic nature of her imagery, and harkening back to the ever-presence of the Shadow Self—the Ego’s twinned unconscious laden with all that is repressed, cast aside, or unassimilable.

Photo: Maureen St. Vincent, San Simeon Selkies, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 76h x 114w x 2d cm, 30h x 45w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

Info: Nicodim Gallery, 1700 S Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Duration: 12/4-25/5/2024, Days & Hours: Tue-Sat 11:00-18:00, www.nicodimgallery.com/

Maureen St. Vincent, Mother of Two, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 66h x 76w x 2d cm, 26h x 30w x 3/4d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Maureen St. Vincent, Mother of Two, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 66h x 76w x 2d cm, 26h x 30w x 3/4d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

 

 

Left: Maureen St. Vincent, Towanda, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 114h x 86w x 2d cm, 45h x 34w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim GalleryRight: Maureen St. Vincent, Pacific Catch, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame117h x 96w x 2d cm, 46h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Left: Maureen St. Vincent, Towanda, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 114h x 86w x 2d cm, 45h x 34w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Right: Maureen St. Vincent, Pacific Catch, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame117h x 96w x 2d cm, 46h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

 

 

Maureen St. Vincent, Maenads, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 81h x 97w x 2d cm, 32h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Maureen St. Vincent, Maenads, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 81h x 97w x 2d cm, 32h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

 

 

Left: Maureen St. Vincent, First Born, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 61h x 46w x 2d cm, 24h x 18w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim GalleryRight: Maureen St. Vincent, Wild Caught, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 102h x 84w x 2d cm, 40h x 33w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Left: Maureen St. Vincent, First Born, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 61h x 46w x 2d cm, 24h x 18w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Right: Maureen St. Vincent, Wild Caught, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 102h x 84w x 2d cm, 40h x 33w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

 

 

Maureen St. Vincent, Selkies, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 89h x 127w x 2d cm, 35h x 50w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Maureen St. Vincent, Selkies, 2023, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 89h x 127w x 2d cm, 35h x 50w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery

 

 

Left: Maureen St. Vincent, Selkie Maenads, 2021, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 61h x 45w x 2d cm, 24h x 18w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim GalleryRight: Maureen St. Vincent, Sister, Sister, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 117h x 97w x 2d cm, 46h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Left: Maureen St. Vincent, Selkie Maenads, 2021, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 61h x 45w x 2d cm, 24h x 18w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery
Right: Maureen St. Vincent, Sister, Sister, 2024, soft pastel on paper with artist frame, 117h x 97w x 2d cm, 46h x 38w x 0.75d in, © Maureen St. Vincent, Courtesy the artist and Nicodim Gallery