Shifting Landscapes 

2024

A painting of a man embracing a woman in a pink hoodie, set against an urban backdrop with graffiti and a storefront.

Narrator: Aaron Gilbert’s Empire state of mind/Flaco 730 Broadway is an oil on linen painting. It features two centralized figures in an embrace, with downcast eyes and somber expressions, situated in a city scene. Light and dark warm brown hues make up the two figures' skin. The creases of the skin around their eyes and mouths are accentuated, further emphasizing the emotional quality of the scene. The figure closest to us is seated on a red walker, with a white plastic bag hanging from the left side handle. She wears simple blue pants and a rosy pink hoodie, zipped up and with the hood over her head, only revealing her face. 

The second figure stands closely behind her, off to the right, embracing her head and shoulders from above, his left arm reaching around her left shoulder and his right arm wrapping around the front of her torso. Darker browns cut deep shadows into his cheekbones. The man’s hair is cut in a short crop and his simple blue tank top exposes his pale brown arms. Lighter cream colors highlight the light hitting the skin of both figures, and deeper browns reflect the shadows their limbs cast on each other. The woman’s right hand reaches up to grasp his right bicep, just below a faded black tattoo that reads “Rafael.” Her left hand rests on her thigh, holding what appears to be a white tissue stained with red. 

The background of the painting is a muted city sidewalk, punctuated by pops of bright colors. 

Immediately behind them is a dark doorway, depicted in black and blue gray paint, that is covered in faded white freehand graffiti. Illegible elongated typeface in mint green and curly bright pink cursive stretches across the muraled wall. To the right of the figures is a brightly lit storefront, displaying a circular “New York Lottery” logo and ads for Hennessy in the windows. The door of the store is propped open, showing a red sign with the words “WARNING/ADVERTENCIA” written boldly in white. Plastic food containers, water bottles and other garbage litter the sidewalk in front of the storefront in the lower right hand corner of the painting. By situating these figures’ heavy embrace within a common urban landscape, Gilbert places a scene filled with emotion into the context of everyday city life. 


Installation view of Shifting Landscapes (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 1, 2024–January 2026). Aaron Gilbert, Empire state of mind/Flaco 730 Broadway, 2020. Photograph by Audrey Wang

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