Ivy Haldeman
JUXTAPOZ|Summer 2024
Notions of Slippage
Evan Pricco
Ivy Haldeman

One of the things I love about Ivy Haldeman is the way she lets you know that the world isn't quite what it seems. Everything is recognizable as you try to figure out why something out of context feels uncomfortably heavy. Has something ominous happened to the person once wearing the floating bikinis? Closing in on the men in suits, should we assume they are brokering a deal for peace or readying for war? And in her last show at François Ghebaly in Los Angeles in early 2024, The Agreement, The Fool, and The Storm, the gallery referenceded something that has stuck with me over the last few weeks: "Notions of 'slippage' are at the heart of Haldeman's art, and the exhibition is a study in the push-pull between image and power."

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