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Jennifer Sullivan

  • About
    • Contact & Bio
    • Artist Statement
    • CV
  • Shop
  • 2025
    • Nativity Set Paintings (ongoing)
    • Sleeping Beauty monotypes
  • 2024
    • The Tenderness, Emma Gray HQ
  • 2023
    • Portraits of Lana
  • 2022
    • Animal Animus, NADA Miami
    • Flowers and Men
  • 2021
    • Sleeper, Turn Gallery
  • 2020
    • My Pretty Red Heart, Hans Goodrich Inn
    • Devotional Paintings, Julius Caesar
    • Female Sensibility, Five Car Garage
  • 2019
    • Exiled Parts, No Place Gallery
  • 2018
    • the soft animal of your body, Five Car Garage
    • Stretch Marks, Real Estate Gallery
  • Instagram
  • Archive
    • Paintings, 2014 - 2018
    • Bunnicula, 2017
    • Revenge Body, 2016
    • House Cat, 2015
    • Big Girl Paintings, 2014
    • Adult Movie, 2011
    • WJEN Live, 2008
    • Selected Video Works, 2005-2018

Paul Mpagi Sepuya

May 06, 2021

Paul Mpagi Sepuya is an artist who makes photographs. He lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. We spoke about his solo show Stage at Document in Chicago, which is on view through May 29, 2021. We also spoke about the studio as a stage, creating the conditions for a photo, using play and pleasure but not getting stuck in it, finding ways to complicate portraiture, the breakthrough of using a mirror, the process of collaborating with friends, photography and desire, art and eroticism, relationships between the image and the viewer, and Fassbinder.

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