Dominique Knowles
My Beloved for All Seasons
04.05.25 – 05.10.25

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Dominique Knowles, The Solemn and Dignified Burial Befitting My Beloved for All Seasons, 2024. Oil on linen. 52 x 38 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches (132 x 97 x 9 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson.

Dominique Knowles, The Solemn and Dignified Burial Befitting My Beloved for All Seasons, 2024. Oil on linen. 52 x 38 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches (132 x 97 x 9 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Dominique Knowles, My Beloved, 2023. Oil on linen. 31 1/2 x 45 1/4 inches (80 x 115 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson

Dominique Knowles, My Beloved, 2023. Oil on linen. 31 1/2 x 45 1/4 inches (80 x 115 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Dominique Knowles, My Beloved, 2024. Oil on linen. 80 1/4 x 62 1/4 inches (204 x 158 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson.

Dominique Knowles, My Beloved, 2024. Oil on linen. 80 1/4 x 62 1/4 inches (204 x 158 cm). Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.

Installation view: Dominique Knowles, My Beloved for All Seasons, 04.05.25 – 05.10.25. Photography by Paul Salveson.
Exhibition information
Hannah Hoffman is pleased to present an exhibition of three works by Dominique Knowles. In light of a transfiguration, these three paintings visualize an emotional landscape full of reverence and sincerity. The cosmology of Knowles’ relationship with horses – particularly in mourning and death – often reveals his work as a sensibility. Like a medieval grave where horse and rider bones have been placed together in burial, it’s difficult to separate loss, devotion, and intimacy from this relationship. Through the canonical figure of a horse’s ghost, Knowles’ subject matter expresses a philosophy. Out of principle, landscape offers a connection to the ground as being a sanctuary. The horse and rider become metaphors for a sense of aliveness and the eternal, ceremony and spirituality, portal and horizon, rewilding and cohabitation.
Physicality is always a part of Knowles’ work. The exhibition space asserts itself with dappled light coming through a photograph on the window and Japanese incense engaging the sense closest related to memory. His arch shaped canvases act like holy architecture, mimicking an altar or the cavernous ceiling of a church. Ochres, umbers, siennas, and green earths, kept shadowy and tonal, harken to a bucolic prehistory. The embodied experience of painting repetitive, singular brushstrokes becomes synonymous with brushing a horse’s back. Like a Caspar David Friedrich painting where the motion of waves crashing against rock brings us closer to the sublime, Knowles’ abstraction suspends the less comfortable emotions associated with grief and care.
By exhibiting these works publicly, there is an implicit call for communal engagement. Knowles’ rejects dissociation, offering an alternative ethic to a culture refusing to acknowledge death of any kind, let alone that of an animal companion. Life with a horse requires a balance of listening and acceptance, integrity and freedom. In Knowles’ work, that dance is harmonized with the mystery of a divine encounter.
Hannah Hoffman Gallery – Melrose Hill
725 N Western Ave, Suite 105, Los Angeles, CA 90029
Past exhibitions


My Beloved
06.03.23 – 08.05.23