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Los Angeles as Website for Diasporic Ghosts
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Los Angeles as Website for Diasporic Ghosts

Last updated: May 6, 2025 9:02 pm
Editorial Board Published May 6, 2025
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SANTA ANA, California — Rachel Hakimian Emenaker paints up to date life in Los Angeles and overseas, however her canvases largely conjure ghosts. The Armenian-American artist’s solo exhibition at Grand Central Artwork Middle at California State College, Fullerton, Deep Roots Amongst Fallen Timber, depicts scenes of gentrification, faith, and homeland in work, ceramics, and installations. However with restricted info current, it’s not clear if these photographs recreate recollections from Armenia or the opposite locations Emenaker was raised in, together with Paramaribo, Suriname, and Moscow, Russia. 

The one clear level of reference is modern-day Los Angeles, which could be recognized by a big emblem for the native Armenian-owned quick meals chain Zankou Rooster. The emblem, a large “Z,” looms behind passersby within the set up “Within a Diasporic Architecture” (2024), an paintings composed of 4 batik-on-canvas panels that hold loosely from easy picket buildings, creating a personal field during which to view the town scenes. There’s nothing on the reverse facet of the canvases, and no hole signaling the place to enter the set up, so seeing the work requires one to brush a panel apart, like brushing apart a veil and crossing from the world of the dwelling to the useless.

In every batik, Emenaker inverts her linework’s shade, turning the usually black contours into shiny white outlines. This, coupled with the fabric’s tendency to create translucent and variant pigments, makes all the themes seem as if spirits from the afterlife. There are ghostly grandmothers roaming the streets in babushkas, and eerie youngsters in church garments.

Set up view of Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, “Untitled” (2024), glazed ceramic tile on picket body, with “Traces #5,” “Traces #6,” and “Traces #7” (every 2025) seen in background

Faith reverberates all through the exhibition. One other boxed-in batik set up includes three particular person works: “Traces #5,” “Traces #6,” and “Traces #7” (every 2025). The canvases, which face outward, look as if the artist transposed fast sketches into batik kind, together with church facades, interiors, and scaffolding. An echoing sound emanates from “Untitled” (2024), a squat, ceramic-tiled field on the heart of the set up. The noises it produces aren’t distinct, suggesting a reminiscence greater than a sermon, however the ceramic construction appears prefer it could possibly be the cornerstone for a historic church.

Certainly, Emenaker is as keen on ceramics as she is of batik and portray. She formed massive chunks of porcelain into beads to create “365 Prayers/ 365 Fists” (2025), an unlimited rosary that hangs from the wall and drapes onto the ground. She additionally laid down glazed ceramic tile to create the mosaic path “Untitled Floor” (2024), which alternates between scenes rendered in conventional blue and white porcelain with designs painted onto variant brown earthenware. She paints haloed iconoclastic saints in her comicbook-like type, but additionally repeats motifs of bootleg Disney characters, cats, and exploding bombs — childhood recollections appear to be intertwined with faith, greed, and battle.

May these points be the rationale Emenaker depicts her houses as ghostly landscapes moderately than strong floor? With out firmly anchoring her artworks to a particular period, Emenaker’s artworks are unmoored from time — they may replicate her previous, or foreshadow a vanishing act sooner or later.

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Z84Dk 1Left: Element view of Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, “Untitled Floor,” (2024), glazed ceramic tile; proper: Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, “365 Prayers/ 365 Fists” (2025), crystalline glazed porcelain, climbing ropeXi30c 1Set up view of Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, Deep Roots Amongst Fallen Timber

Rachel Hakimian Emenaker: Deep Roots Amongst Fallen Timber continues at Grand Central Artwork Middle at California State College, Fullerton (125 North Broadway,Santa Ana, California) by Might 11. The exhibition was curated by Savannah Lee.

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