Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Jennifer King
Dream Boy
2019
Oil on canvas
60 x 48 in.
Courtesy of the artist
About Artwork: "This painting, "Dream Boy", challenges the traditional ways men were painted throughout history. Instead of the typical, fully clothed, heroic portrait, I've displayed the male body for the female gaze. The man is lounging, approachable, and decorated with bright colors and Impasto paint, as pleasing as a seductive still life."
About Artist: Jennifer King is an artist, Cal State Fullerton University Professor, and Curator, living and working in Southern California. Her work confronts themes of power, the female vs male gaze, and the realities of navigating contemporary life as a woman. She received her MFA from Claremont Graduate University in 2017, and currently creates work out of her Laguna studio.
Shipping + Insurance
Artwork will not be made available for pick up or delivery unless or until the Museum receives in clear funds all amounts payable to it.
With notice to Museum, you may elect to pick up the Artwork from the Museum’s main address at 307 Cliff Drive beginning Monday, March 3rd . Please call 949 494-8971 or artauction@lagunaartmuseum.org to schedule pick up.
Artworks remaining at Museum after March 9th that have not been arranged for pick will be sent to Elite Art Enterprises, LLC in the Los Angeles area to assist with delivery, installation, crating, shipping, storage or any other needs you might have in regard to transportation of your newly acquired artworks. Fees for the above services are set and collected by Elite Art Enterprises, LLC.
You can also arrange to collect the work from them directly at the following address.
Elite Art Enterprises, LLC
6321 Chalet Drive
Commerce, CA 90040
O: (562) 319-8060
If you fail to make arrangements to retrieve artwork either by pick up or delivery after fifteen (15) business days of the Fall of the Hammer, the Museum will be entitled to exercise remedies available under the law.
Insurance: Once the hammer falls, the risk associated with the artwork is transferred to the buyer. Hence, the buyer is solely responsible for arranging insurance coverage for the artwork. The Museum does not provide transit insurance for artworks sold through auctions. If you request delivery of the artwork, the Museum will not be responsible for any loss or damage caused during transit.