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Turn My Way: Ethan James Green, Martine Gutierrez, Sam Penn at OCD Chinatown

Sam Penn, Late Morning II, 2023

 

The largest portrait in the room presents the artist Martine Gutierrez gazing directly at the room with a hand partially obscuring her face, while the smallest portrait depicts Ethan James Green elegantly posing on the couch, both exuding a keen awareness. In a separate series, glimpses of bodies in contact (belonging to Sam Penn and her girlfriend) are shown, hazy and dreamy yet never revealing their entirety — alluding to the fact that there are aspects of oneself, certain details, disclosed only to a select audience (friends, lovers, those we entrust behind a camera), while some may remain fully unknown. 

 

The skin, as the outermost boundary of the body, symbolizes the ego's interface with the external world. It is the boundary between the inner world and the outer environment, serving as a barrier that separates and protects the psyche from external influences. There is indeed, a lot of skin you’ll notice, yet even more that will never be yours, or mine, to see. 


 

Turn My Way is a three-person show featuring artists Ethan James Green, Martine Gutierrez, and Sam Penn. The show is up through March 31st at OCDChinatown.

Ethan James Green, Living Room Self-Portrait, 2023

 

Ethan James Green is a photographer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, Time, Vogue Italia, W Magazine, WSJ Magazine, and more. He has released several books, including Young New York (2019, Aperture) and Bombshell (2023, Baron), and has also collaborated with a range of fashion labels, among them Alexander McQueen, Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu, Prada, Tom Ford, and Versace. In 2022, he founded New York Life Gallery

Martine Gutierrez, Untitled, 2024

 

Martine Gutierrez is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. From the fall of 2022 to the spring of 2023, the Whitney Museum of American Art presented her piece Supremacy as a billboard on the facade of 95 Horatio Street. Gutierrez’s photograph, Masking, Starpepper Mask (detail) (2018) from her project Indigenous Woman (2018), appeared on the cover of Artforum’s January 2019 issue. Gutierrez’s Indigenous Woman also notably featured in the Central Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale curated by Ralph Rugoff.

 

Sam Penn, Late Morning III, 2023

 

Sam Penn is a photographer and author of the zine Some Girls, published by New York Life Gallery. This is her second time showing with OCDChinatown following last year’s three-person show, It’s Personal. She was featured on Cultured’s 2023 list of young photographers. 

 

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