Larissa Wild Fine Art presented a curated selection of female artists at The San Francisco Art Fair in California April 17-20, 2025. This compelling curatorial selection showcased three dynamic female artists whose work explores cultural commentary, female identity, intuition and transformation through painting, drawing and sculpture.

 

Painters Marilyn Borglum and Miriam Vlaming explored themes of memory, transformation, femininity, the complexities of societal expectation and self-image, along with the effects of repetitive images in the media and pop-culture on our perceptions of reality. 

 

Heather Raney's fabulous floral wallpaper design in pink and red tied the whole scene together, along with whimsical candy colored creatures and vase forms from Larissa Wild and staging from Untethered Studio. 

 

The whole booth captured the essence of "Gesamtkunstwerk" that is central to Larissa Wild's vision as a curator. Gesamtkunstwerk is a German term that refers to the whole space as a work of art - the architecture, the design, the art and the objects. 

 

Gesamtkunstwerk as an ideology was adopted and embraced by Walter Gropius and integrated into the Bauhaus philosophy. As a graduate from The National Art School in Sydney Australia back in 2000, Larissa was influenced early on by the ideas of the Bauhaus. The schedule at the art school was based on that of the Bauhaus, with students having a rotating curriculum that was rounded out with life drawing, general drawing, art history and the students' chosen medium.

 

A big thank you to those who visited our booth at the San Francisco Art Fair 2025. We were thrilled with the response to our booth design and our artist's work. We look forward to seeing you again at our next event to be announced soon!

 

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