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CELESTE DUPUY-SPENCER AT NINO MIER

The Chiefest of Ten Thousand—the new show of paintings by Celeste Dupuy-Spencer exposing “dark palimpsests of our culture as well as warmth, pleasure, and humor”—is on view at Nino Mier for one more week.*

CELESTE DUPUY-SPENCER

THE CHIEFEST OF TEN THOUSAND

Through November 3.

Nino Mier, 7277 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Top: Celeste Dupuy-SpencerThrough the Laying of the Hands (Positively Demonic Dynamism), 2018, oil on linen.

Above: Celeste Dupuy-SpencerTo be titled, 2018, oil on linen.

Below: Celeste Dupuy-SpencerThe Chiefest of Ten Thousand (Sarah 2), 2018, oil on linen.

CELESTE DUPUY–SPENCER

Just a year after her first solo show—And a Wheel on the Track, at Mier Gallery in West Hollywood—Celeste Dupuy-Spencer’s watercolors, gouaches, and oils are part of an exceptionally strong painting component at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.

CELESTE DUPUY-SPENCER—2017 WHITNEY BIENNIAL, through June 11.

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 99 Gansevoort Street, New York City.

See Clare Hurley’s recent conversation with Dupuy-Spencer:

wsws.org/en/articles/2017/05/25/inte-m25.html

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Asher and Miro, watercolor and gouache on paper, 2015. Image credit: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer and the Mier Gallery.

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, “Asher and Miro”, watercolor and gouache on paper, 2015