Sacred Demon of Ungovernable Mischief

Chloe Seibert

8.7.21 – 9.7.21

Gallery A


Sacred Demon of Ungovernable Mischief is a presentation of new paintings and sculptures by Chloe Seibert. This body of work explores attempts made by the artist to release herself from shame, guilt, procrastination, and other emotional distractions trapped in our psyche via the productivity industrial-complex. The visual manifestations of said release take form as oversized Venetian masks and vignettes centered around cartoon dogs.

CHLOE SEIBERT (b. 1989, New York, New York) earned a BFA in 2011 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. Seibert’s artwork has been exhibited at Mickey (Chicago), Interstate Projects (Brooklyn), Karma International (Los Angeles), Thierry Goldberg (New York), Johannes Vogt (New York), Bahamas Biennale (Detroit), HQHQ (Portland), David Shelton Gallery (Dallas), Bodega (New York), Gallery Diet (Miami), Important Projects (Oakland), and Cooper Cole (Toronto). Seibert has also shown with Queer Thoughts at Eric Hussenot in Paris, France and at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Seibert currently lives and works in Queens NY. Recent group exhibitions in NYC include Jack Hanley Gallery and Sunny. Upcoming residencies include Hamtramck Ceramck in Detroit, MI.