Gil Batle: Re-Formed
JANUARY 19 - FEBRUARY 24, 2018
OPENING RECEPTION + WINTER PARTY FOR INTUIT
JANUARY 19, 6:30-9PM
Gil Batle's ostrich egg , bas-relief carvings are striking visual chronicles of the American penal system from the inmate's perspective.
Born and raised in San Francisco to Filipino parents, Batle spent over 20 years in and out of California prisons for fraud and forgery. To rebuild his life as a free man, he moved to a small island in the Philippines, where he honed his innate drawing abilities through the unlikely medium of carved ostrich egg shells—each with an architecture of pictorial panels, generally supported and separated by a fine lattice of chain-link fencing, razor-wire, or hand-cuffs.
The artist's new hyper-detailed , surreal playing card drawings open up new territory in an already remarkable oeuvre. Batle's work and story have been featured in CBS Sunday Morning, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Slate, and HuffPost among many others. "Re-Formed" is the artist's second one-person show at Ricco/Maresca Gallery.
Click here to watch "Fragile," a film by Nilo Batle.
Marked, 2017. Carved ostrich egg shell. 6.5" x 5" x 5"
Messages, 2017. Carved ostrich egg shell. 6.5" x 5" x 5"
San Quentin West Block II, 2017. Carved ostrich egg shell. 6.5" x 5" x 5"
Tentacles, 2017. Carved ostrich egg shell. 6.5" x 5" x 5"
(Above and below) Playing Cards, 2017. Graphite on card stock. 3.5" x 2.5"