dominion
noun
1. Control or the exercise of control; sovereignty.
2. A territory or sphere of influence; a realm.
3. A high order of angels; dominations. (See Domination.)
4. A self-governing nation under the nominal rule of the British monarch.
5. Sovereign or supreme authority.
6. Superior prominence; predominance; ascendency.
7. That which is governed.
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Worldview, 2024
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Untitled (Date of Acquisition), 2024
colored pencil, graphite on paper
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Straight for Nature, 2024
screenprinted t-shirts available for purchase, clothing rack, hangers, hanger tags
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Straight for Nature, 2024
screenprinted t-shirts available for purchase, clothing rack, hangers, hanger tags
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Straight for Nature, 2024
screenprinted t-shirts available for purchase, clothing rack, hangers, hanger tags
Justin Chance (b. 1993 in New York, US) is an artist and writer based in New York. Chance earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Arts in Visual & Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2015. Chance’s work has been the subject of solo and two-person exhibitions at the following venues: Ginny on Frederick, London, GB (2024); Naranjo 141, Mexico City, MX (2024); Tara Downs, New York, US (2023); Sydney, Sydney, AU (2023); Hesse Flatow, New York, US (2023); CFA, Milan, IT, presented by Tara Downs (2022); Apparatus Projects, Chicago, US (2022); Smart Objects, Los Angeles, US (2021); and Gern en Regalia, New York, US (2021). The artist’s work has been presented in numerous group exhibitions including: “The Principal Cause of Serial Monogamy,” Tara Downs, New York, US (2024) (forthcoming); “A Study in Form (Chapter Two),” James Fuentes, New York, US, (2024); “FLESH & FLOWERS,” Made in America, NO NAME, Paris, FR (2023); “Public Life (Drawings), Chris Andrews, Montreal, CA (2023); “The Grid and the Curve,” JTT, New York, US (2022); “Material Knowledge,” Arsenal Contemporary, New York, US (2022); “Elective Affinities,” Chapter NY, New York, US (2022); “Remnant, Artifact, Flow,” Thierry Goldberg, New York, US (2021).