Juxtapoz Magazine - Are We Here Yet?: Hannah Lupton Reinhard @ Rusha & Co, Los Angeles
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Hannah Lupton Reinhard's latest exhibition, "Are We Here Yet?" at Rusha & Co., showcases her ongoing exploration of displacement and inherited identity. Her oil paintings feature hyper-feminine figures that symbolize the burdens of spiritual and physical journeys, akin to the Jewish exodus. The artworks highlight the complexities of memory and belonging, depicting figures who wander, rest, or engage in cultural practices like lighting Shabbat candles, reflecting the artist's belief in integrating Judaism into daily life. The exhibition captures both the weight and resilience of identity in a diasporic context.
Hannah Lupton Reinhard's exhibition delves into themes of displacement and identity through the lens of hyper-feminine figures navigating both physical and spiritual journeys.
This new work continues her exploration of inherited identity, illustrating the complexities of memory and belonging.
The figures recall the Jewish exodus, representing burdens of both physical and spiritual journeys, seeking destinations or wandering indefinitely.
Each painting serves as a meditation on adapting Jewish traditions to daily life, as seen with one figure lighting Shabbat candles at a cliff.
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