Katja Farin with the installation of solo exhibition Blind Spot

Asia Art Center is pleased to announce the gallery’s representation of LA born artist Katja Farin. Farin is the first participant of the AAC International Artist Residency Program in Taiwan, they started the six-week residency in early August and concluded with the exhibition Blind Spot, currently on show in Asia Art Center (Taipei). This is Farin’s first solo exhibition in Asia.

Katja Farin works in figurative painting depicting the interactions between the subconscious and reality. The relationship between figures is uncertain; the everyday life of sitting at coffee shops, wandering in backyard gardens, answering boring phone calls becomes the backdrop for the internal dialogue with the self that contemplates traumas, coping mechanisms, dreams and distortions. The works are dream spaces that allow the viewer to peek into the interior worlds of the figures, their relationships with the self and others. Bright colors, glowing hands and distorted bodies create the dreamlike dysphoric space that these androgynous figures embody.

Farin received a BA in Fine Art from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2018 and is a candidate for an MFA degree from the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Selected solo exhibitions include Friends Indeed (San Francisco), Era Gallery (Milan), Lubov (New York) and in lieu (Los Angeles). Their art has been included in group exhibitions at Pace Gallery (Hong Kong), Alexander Berggruen (New York), Beers (London), Wilding Cran (Los Angeles) and Nicodim (Los Angeles). They live and work in Los Angeles, CA and London, UK.

Katja Farin  Starting to Detach  2024  Oil on canvas  150 x 130 cm

Katja Farin  Pier Side Paper Dolls  2024  Oil on canvas  150 x 130 cm

Katja Farin in Nanfang’ao