Los Angeles Times

Ogden works’ many rewards

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Margaux Ogden’s L.A. debut is a pleasure to visit. Although it consists of only seven paintings, there’s plenty to look at and even more to ponder.

It’s difficult to make short work of the Brooklynba­sed artist’s acrylics on canvas at ltd/los angeles: They keep drawing you in for second looks. More often than not, you see different things. More important, you see things differentl­y.

What’s most exciting is that that process continues on third and fourth viewings. Ogden’s unassuming works build slowly and burn brightly, deepening and intensifyi­ng and making for new experience­s.

No single component stands up and delivers a knockout punch. Instead, various elements lay back and play off of one another.

The tension between palette and line — or color and drawing — gets everything going. The colors Ogden uses — crème-de-menthe greens, highlighte­r-bright burgundies and screaming tangerines — are atmospheri­c, their borders ordinarily blurring into the haze.

But she reins them into crisp shapes, their lasersharp edges abuzz with enough visual dissonance to make you squint.

Ogden’s compositio­ns seem both slapdash and surgical. The eccentric shapes that make up the architectu­re of her paintings recall doodles. Many resemble stained glass windows that have shattered and been put back together with no regard for the original configurat­ion.

Short phrases occasional­ly pop out. Ogden’s non sequiturs evoke more than they reveal: “relationsh­ip saboteurs,” “cursed from the start” and “call back Tarot” as well as “love your pathologic­al narcissism.”

There’s more to Ogden’s paintings than immediatel­y meets the eye. But that’s enough to get you going with works that are in it for the long haul.

ltd/los angeles, 7561 Sunset Blvd., No. 103, (323) 378-6842, through Sept. 12. Closed Sundays and Mondays. www.ltdlosange­les.com

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