Leo Gabin
"Marching Band Does It Again"
30" x 22", archival paper
Signed edition of 50
$300
“Marching Band Does It Again” is the first print ever made of a Leo Gabin painting. The original 80 x 60" piece was part of their second solo show titled Tallahassee at Peres Projects in Berlin. The exhibition was centered on Leo Gabin's first feature film A CrackUp At the Race Riots—based on the eponymous novel by Harmony Korine. While the book never localizes itself with a specific place, Korine has mentioned that the nebulous story took place in and around Florida. "Marching Band Does It Again" encapsulates the essence of the Sunshine State: while initially bright and warm, the graffiti-like strokes overlay classic black-and-white photography, conveying the paradox of suburban angst, a notion often replayed within the work of Leo Gabin.
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