Inheritance

Inheritance

5247 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016, USA Saturday, September 17, 2022–Saturday, October 22, 2022 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 17, 2022, 2 p.m.–5 p.m.


heavy is the head by anina major

Anina Major

Heavy is the Head, 2016

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stand tall by anina major

Anina Major

Stand Tall, 2022

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sovereignty by anina major

Anina Major

Sovereignty, 2022

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scarlet plum by anina major

Anina Major

Scarlet Plum, 2022

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rainbows and butterflies by anina major

Anina Major

Rainbows and Butterflies, 2022

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lean by anina major

Anina Major

Lean, 2022

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hot and cold by anina major

Anina Major

Hot and Cold, 2022

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double dutch by anina major

Anina Major

Double Dutch, 2022

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curled within by anina major

Anina Major

Curled Within, 2021

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crown by anina major

Anina Major

Crown, 2022

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chasing waterfalls by anina major

Anina Major

Chasing Waterfalls, 2022

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bridge over by anina major

Anina Major

Bridge Over, 2022

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Shoshana Wayne Gallery is pleased to present ‘Inheritance’ by Anina Major. This is the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. ‘Inheritance’ will be on view from September 17th through October 22nd, 2022, with an opening reception on September 17th from 2-5 pm.  


The decision to voluntarily establish a home contrary to the location in which Major was born and raised (The Bahamas) motivates her to investigate the relationship between self and place. In search of a place to articulate the essence of her practice, the artist returns to the inspirational source of her work—the straw market, an actual place that possesses metaphorical meanings, to further explore her own migration and the emotional complexities of transactional relationships between people and places. At its juncture a sense of belonging is generated from a combination of characteristics, core values and deep-rooted histories that are often undervalued in the context of tourism.  


In the desire to fabricate her own terms of cultural integrity and its defining influence, viewers experience sculptural works that act as present-day manifestations of the traditional weaving technique known as plait, taught to Major by her grandmother. Beach balls and straw bags collide into forms that through the material transformation of clay, exemplify the power of legacy building through making. And vintage postcards provide composition for the performative video work, Heavy is the Head as an alternate narrative to the utopian landscapes promoted.  


As a counteraction to culture erasure, the work is a continued celebration and reclamation of the ideas behind ‘women’s work’, specifically regarding expressions of identity and imagination. Layering references to post-colonial themes, cultural commodification, feminism and migrational experiences, the abstract nature of the work has the capacity to exist in both traditional and contemporary realms.  


Anina Major was born in Nassau, Bahamas. She lives and works in New York. Major received an MFA in ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Providence, RI, and a BS in graphic design from Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. She has exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA; New Museum, New York, NY; National Gallery of The Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas; and DeCordova Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA. Major’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the National Gallery of The Bahamas, Nassau, Bahamas; the RISD Museum, Providence, RI; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, CA.