Gala Bent is the author of tall tales, in gouache and graphite, with imagined animals caught in suspended animation. One of the strongest pieces in her current solo show at Gallery4Culture is Ship for Fools, depicting a long-haired girl bent over the side of a kaleidoscope-colored vessel, with a blue unicorn on her back. Look closely at the girls wrists, and youll see fingers extending from what look like hooves. White puffs emerge from all sides of the craft, which seems more airborne than seafaring. (Hovering in a pale blue wash, the ground could be either air or water.) Here, as elsewhere, Bent indulges in fanciful patterns and highly worked details. The texture of the girls hair is carefully rendered, as are the individual drops of blood spilling from a gash in the unicorns haunch. The details read as true stop-action documentation, even if the narrative is more oblique. ADRIANA GRANT
Mondays-Fridays, 9 a.m. Starts: April 2. Continues through May 1, 2009