There Will Be Perils at Every Juncture

There Will Be Perils at Every Juncture

Bella Foster, Trulee Hall, Jennifer King, and Becky Kolsrud

November 11 - December 16, 2023

The Pit Los Angeles

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The Pit is pleased to present “There Will Be Perils at Every Juncture” a group show featuring works by Bella Foster, Trulee Hall, Jennifer King, and Becky Kolsrud. Though construction issues have delayed The Pit’s attempts to move to the new Atwater location until 2024, the gallery is honored and excited to host a grouping of works of Los Angeles artists known for their explorations of the feminine universe - identity, body, and soul - at our original Glendale gallery space. 

Bella Foster, an artist currently living in Grass Valley, CA but with deep roots in Los Angeles, crafts mesmerizing compositions that capture the essence of domesticity. Within her latest canvases, she skillfully offers an intimate portrayal of treasured personal belongings, simultaneously embarking on a journey into the territories of abstract expressionism and the surreal. Her compositions act as diaries or small glimpses into the domestic life of the artist. Foster will be one of the first solo shows in the new Atwater gallery location, and this group exhibition is a small preview of her upcoming works. 

Trulee Hall's work explores gender and sexuality through the histories of art. She also draws from her upbringing in the state of Georgia, her present home in Los Angeles, and her experience working on film sets, in artist studios, and as a tech for theme parks. This diverse background serves as the catalyst for her creative process, igniting her interest in opulent recreations. In Hall’s artistic world, she crafts entities and personas as proxies for grander concepts and universal archetypes. The realms she constructs exude an enchanting allure while concealing a lingering, disquieting seediness beneath the surface.

Jennifer King's ceramic practice finds its foundation in the vessel, drawing from its historical significance and its natural connection to household items. Within her work, she delves into the realm of mythology, examining the roles that shape our identity as women and yearning for a transcendence beyond the ordinary. Her creations are infused with a sense of levity, stemming from an exploration of relinquishing control and embracing chaos in our existence. Through her art, she navigates the extraordinary and comical aspects of the agonizing episodes we encounter in our daily lives.

Becky Kolsrud's practice delves into depictions of the human form, particularly women, as portrayed in both art history and everyday life. Her work draws inspiration from a diverse array of sources, including advertisements, signage, bather paintings, Japanese prints, surrealism, and abstraction. Her figurative paintings and imaginative "inscapes" – interior landscapes that vividly depict enclosed realms featuring pink bodies set against expansive blue backgrounds - are deeply anchored in her hometown of Los Angeles. Kolsrud skillfully incorporates motifs and visuals from the city's rich history, intertwined with her own family's heritage, alongside elements of religious and architectural symbolism.

For further information, please contact the gallery at info@the-pit.la. 

Bella Foster, Villa on the Hudson, 2023, Acrylic on paper, 19 x 25 in.

Bella Foster, But is it possible that there is more going on here?, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 in.

Bella Foster, Not Yet Titled, 2023, Acrylic on paper, 10 x 7 in.

Bella Foster, Echo Park, 2019, Acrylic on paper, 13 x 11 in.

Bella Foster, Apple and String, Acrylic on paper, 8½ x 6 in.

Trulee Hall, Temple, 2022, Wood pulp, acrylic and resin on panel, 69 x 52 in.

Jennifer King, P navigates the space time continuum, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 17 x 12 x 11 in.

Trulee Hall, Orange Flow, 2023, Wood pulp, wood glue, acrylic paint and Crystal Clear resin on birch wood panel, 36 x 24 in.

Jennifer King, chasing the movement of time, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 16 x 12½ x 11 in.

Jennifer King, maybe she will maybe she won’t, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 19 x 13 x 11 in.

Becky Kolsrud, Not Yet Titled, 2023, Oil on canvas, 32 x 40 in.

Bella Foster, Paper Pools, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 36 in.

Bella Foster, Not Yet Titled, 2023, Acrylic on paper, 8 x 6 in.

Bella Foster, Patchouli, 2023, Acrylic on paper, 9½ x 8 in.

Trulee Hall, Goddess Blooms, 2023, Oil, Acrylic and collage on panel, 60 x 52 in.

Trulee Hall, Perfect Fit/Two Sides (After Matisse), 2023, 37 x 25 in.

Trulee Hall, Tiger Vibes, 2023, Wood pulp, wood glue, acrylic paint and Crystal Clear resin on birch wood panel, 36 x 24 in.

Jennifer King, In the silence of the unrelenting sun, in the wonder of the black of the garden night, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 15 x 14 x 16 in.

Jennifer King, i will find you by the fire’s light, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 17½ x 11 x 12 in.

Jennifer King, when we are here in the absence of the moon, 2023, Stoneware and glaze, 18 x 13½ x 11½ in.

Becky Kolsrud, Nude (Figures/Eyes), 2022, Oil on canvas, 56 x 44 in.