Monya Rowe Gallery showcases Rahn Marion's second solo exhibition in New York, titled 'Where Spirit Meets Bone.' This collection draws on Southern cultural narratives and explores the interplay between body and spirit. Marion's works feature unique iconography, including jesters, skeletons, and figures embodying queer identity, influenced by historical styles. His vibrant depictions challenge traditional art tropes and celebrate personal and cultural narratives, oscillating between sincerity and playfulness to delve deeply into themes of identity and existence.
The exhibition titled 'Where Spirit Meets Bone' reflects the connection between one's physical body and spiritual self, drawn from Lucinda Williams' song.
Rahn Marion's work blends Southern folktales and the Harlem Renaissance to create a contemporary dialogue about identity and spirituality.
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