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AYIN ES
(B. 1968)
Perpetrators, 2015

23 April – 2 May 2025, 12:00 PDT
Online, Los Angeles

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AYIN ES (B. 1968)

Perpetrators, 2015

signed and dated 'Carol Es 2015' (lower right); titled and dated (on the reverse)
oil on canvas

36 x 36 in.
91.4 x 91.4 cm.

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Provenance
Courtesy of the artist

Exhibited
Santa Monica, Craig Krull Gallery, Memoir: A Solo Show by Carol Es, 2019

"I am transqueer/nonbinary and wish I had the support growing up from friends and family, but I didn't. This left me feeling alone and as if there was something wrong with me. I am so happy there are organizations like The Laurel Foundation that help diverse youth feel supported." -Ayin Es

Artist Statement: Mixed media painter Ayin Es is a transgender abstract artist from Los Angeles who identifies as nonbinary. They are known for their unusual oil paintings, weird drawings, personal collages, and artist's books. They also work in watercolor, installation, and video. Ayin's work resides in museums such as the Getty, Brooklyn Museum, and National Museum of Women in the Arts, as well as multiple university collections. A two-time recipient of ARC Grants from the Durfee Foundation, they've also won a Pollock-Krasner Fellowship, the Wynn Newhouse Award, grants from the National Arts and Disability Center/California Arts Council, Asylum-Arts in Brooklyn, NY, and the Bruce Geller Memorial Award from the American Jewish University.

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