All I Do the Whole Day Through: A Look at the Works of Pace Taylor
Briefly

Pace Taylor's exhibition at Pelaires Cabinet features pastel drawings and watercolors focused on desire and intimacy, specifically in relationships and sexuality. Although categorized as drawing due to the medium, the works possess a painterly quality, showcasing Taylor's unique handling of pastel. This technique emphasizes luminosity and texture, creating an atmosphere that resonates with their own experiences as a queer trans person. The artwork rejects traditional categorizations, resulting in visuals that are open, ambiguous, and at times disorienting or grotesque. Taylor's approach fosters a dialogue around intimacy that transcends conventional boundaries.
This work generates a unique aesthetic that pushes the boundaries of traditional pastel drawing, lending it an almost painterly quality while exploring themes of desire in relationships.
Taylor’s artistic approach rejects conventional structures, creating an open and ambiguous dialogue around intimacy and sexuality through innovative use of pastel and paper.
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