
Photographer: L. Herrada-Rios

Photographer: L. Herrada-Rios

Photographer: L. Herrada-Rios

Photographer: L. Herrada-Rios
We stopped by Chandran Gallery this weekend to check out “Witch-Wife”, the latest collaborative exhibition from Swoon and Monica Canilao. This vibrant installation impressively fills the entire gallery, leading you through a poetic landscape of intricate works of art highlighting themes of poverty, women’s rights and our relationship to both objects and each other. From small detailed assemblages, massive hand painted block print wheat pastes and larger then life puppets that humbly invite you to cozy up inside of them, the detail throughout this show is impeccable and worth the experience.




Photographer: Madeleine Tonzi


Swoon’s Ice Queen installation at the MOCA’s “Art in The Streets” Exhibit. One of the artists who helped with the installation explained to me that the piece was about Swoon’s Grandmother whom was nick named the Ice Queen. The foxes are a reference to experiments done in Russia to domesticate the silver fox.