Blair Saxon-Hill
Blair Saxon-Hill (b. 1979, Oregon) lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Adept in many art mediums including collage, assemblage, sculpture, and oil painting; collectively, her works are filled with an overarching sense of love for the world and people around her.
Saxon-Hill’s recent solo exhibitions include: Women, Wildflowers, Goats and the Sea (2024), Collaborations, Copenhagen, Denmark; Even Then Flowers Bloom (2024), SHRINE, New York, USA; Spirits, Queens, Dogs and Flowers (2023), SHRINE, Los Angeles, USA; Shrimp Head Momma (2022), Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles, USA; and City Dip (2022), PACE Prints, New York, USA. Selected recent group exhibitions include: Color and Form (2024), PACE Prints, New York, USA; Effetto Notte: Day for Night (2024), Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica in collaboration with Aïshti Foundation, Rome, Italy; Halfway to Sanity (2024), The Pit, Los Angeles, USA; New Editions (2022), PACE Prints, New York, USA; Indie Folk (2022), WSU Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Pullman, WA, USA; Soft Water, Hard Stone (2021), New Museum International Triennial of Contemporary Art, New York, USA; and The Inaugural Exhibition (2021).