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HOPE GANGLOFF

Waggie and James, 2025
Acrylic on panel
48 x 72 in.
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In the broader context of portraiture's evolution, Hope Gangloff’s work occupies a compelling intersection between tradition and modernity. Her painting Waggie and James captures what appears to be an unguarded,...
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In the broader context of portraiture's evolution, Hope Gangloff’s work occupies a compelling intersection between tradition and modernity. Her painting Waggie and James captures what appears to be an unguarded, everyday moment that is reminiscent of the spontaneous intimacy often found in smartphone snapshots. Yet, despite the casual subject matter, the piece is executed with the technical mastery and Hope’s signature hyper saturated style. This tension between immediacy and craftsmanship is central to Gangloff’s oeuvre. Her portraits often feel like glimpses into private snapshots of relationships and quiet observations that collectively reveal the emotional texture of her world.
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"Hope Gangloff," Susan Inglett Gallery, NYC (1 May - 7 June 2025)
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