Collection: BRITTANY FANNING

Brittany Fanning’s black-and-white paintings delve into the interplay between serenity and chaos, often inviting a contemplation of the complexities of modern existence.

Brittany Fanning (b. 1991, Jacksonville, FL) received her BA in painting from the University of North Georgia. After graduating, she moved to South Korea where she spent seven years painting the neighborhoods around her, focusing particularly on the contrast between new Brutalist structures and traditional hanoks. Fanning’s work has been featured in exhibitions at Steve Turner, The Lodge, and OTI in Los Angeles, CA; OCHI in Sun Valley, ID; Glass Rice in San Francisco, CA; Mindy Solomon in Miami, FL; Cohle Gallery in Paris, France; Moni 8 in Rome, Italy; Heliconia Projects in Dominican Republic and Warsaw, Poland; Pictorum in London, United Kingdom; and Galerie BHAK in Seoul, South Korea. Her work has been featured and reviewed in publications such as Vogue, Portray Magazine, and Type 7. Fanning lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.