Category Archives: mixed media

OF FLAMES AND SHADOWS GONE ASTRAY

March 9- April 6 2024 at Bermudez Projects, Los Angeles

Recently burned paintings on view at Bermudez Projects Los Angeles in a group show about resilience through the lens of fire.

Pictured above from left to right: Bryan David Griffith’s painting, Francesca Bifulco’s sculpture, and my paintings: “Lotto Mandalas” and “Throne”

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The Mercedes Matter Award

“A Talisman Painting” received the Mercedes Matter Award for painting, selected by art historian and curator Choghakate Kazarian at the New York Studio School Alumni Exhibition Aug 7-Sept 30 2023.

A Talisman Painting’ 2023. Acrylic, pastel, spray paint, West African glass beads and fish vertebrae on linen, 78.5 x 54.5 inches.

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NADA Curated

March 27 – May 5, 2023

Malado Francine is an American multi-media artist based in Los Angeles. Themes around her work include ideas around archaeology and future artifacts, animism, hybrid beings, and the artistic creation of a more empathetic artificial intelligence. A human/animal/tech collaboration. Mythic creatures that blur the lines between the archeological past and the imagined technological future. An attempt to generate a feeling of deep time. The ancient reconfigured as newly totemic. The digital age as future artifact. Future tech as animist.

NADA Curated

After the End
Curated by Catherine Taft

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“It is a strange realism, but it is a strange reality.” 

–Ursula K. Le Guin, The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction, 1986

Endings are always beginnings. As an ending begins, it nudges our sense of “now” toward some hazy, perpetual future. It’s a future with soft edges. The future rarely arrives abruptly. It’s a slow burn. We are carried into it fluidly while the shades and shapes of reality are altered around us.

This exhibition was an invitation for artists to speculate about the future and the potential worlds that are imagined through present-tense-endings. Artists were asked to think beyond any notion of the apocalyptic and instead reflect on how life will adapt to experiences of a new now, be that political, industrial, ecological, terrestrial, and so on. The response was overwhelmingly vast and varied. That so many artists are toying with these ideas should make us take notice. They are among our most important world-builders…

– Catherine Taft, Deputy Director & Curator at LAXART

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2022 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant

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MeMeraki Residency

Artist-in-Residence in Limassol, Cyprus, October-December 2021

I was invited to participate in the first international MeMeraki residency in the fall of 2021, alongside my graduate school peers Maia Ibar and Todd Bienvenu. Also in attendance was Hannah Rowan, and a stellar roster of local artists who also participated in the final show.

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Cladogram / The KMA Biennial

July 10 – September 19 2021 at the KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART

Curated by Yasmeen Siddiqui of Minerva Projects.

The Katonah Museum of Art presents “Cladogram” with works by 58 artists based locally, regionally, and from a diversity of countries, including Argentina, Australia, and Italy. The groundbreaking exhibition received 1,100 submissions by 542 artists from 21 countries.

You can hear an audio file about my work in the show here: KMA on Youtube.

Ghost Artifacts: Halo/Pectoral (detail) – 3D-printed sculptures, 2021.

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SOHO Renaissance Factory

Malado Francine: ‘Watching you, watching me’, 2020. Acrylic and canvas collage on canvas, 37 x 45 inches.

Link to: SOHO RENAISSANCE FACTORY

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Swarthmore Bulletin – January 2021

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MAIDEN LA Biennial

Film premiere of “Creation Scenes”

From the artist’s “Lost Tapes” series comes “Creation Scenes,” based on footage misplaced for almost twenty years and recently re-discovered.

Using traditional film techniques like scratching the emulsion with a needle, splicing and taping the film, in combination with newer technology in editing including Ipad drawing and animated Gifs- to create a soft-spoken and evocative short film.

As a young filmmaker in the nineties, the artist would encourage intense performative acts by her friends and lovers in front of VHS and Super 8mm film cameras. Dawn, an ex-girlfriend, and Jesse, the artist’s ex-husband, as an artist in his own right, are subjects in this film.

“Creation Scenes” examines the idea of who is creator and who is the creation: woman birthing man; artist as the hand of ‘God’ -the filmmaker… A meta-narrative of a disembodied artist drawing on himself – as the filmmaker draws on top of him: ”X-ing out her exes’s…”


The film premieres at the Maiden LA Biennial September 1-20 2020.

You can view this film and others by the artist on VIMEO or via the FILM tab above on this website.

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Social Media

A Group Exhibition with the Berlin Collectiv August-September 2020.

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Malado Francine Baldwin: GIF

A collaboration between the artist and her self in another form —a split/persona of the artist: from the cut-and-past of 3D-collage to the animated gif of the existing image; the artist works within dualities to create works in multiple platforms. Old school, new school techniques combine to form a colorful and dynamic short-form animé.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Social media are interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation or sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks.- Wikipedia

Social Media has the implication of Facebook, Instagram,Twitter, Linkedin, and other platforms, which are used for marketing and the bringing together of networks and people. This exhibition is about forming a connection with another artist, (another BC Artist or an artist of your choice) whether it be a painting together, or you curate each other’s work.

We are pleased to present Social Media, a collaboration and thinking about painting and practices beyond our own, in hope of a connection, in this time of isolation.

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