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Amy Lincoln - Exhibitions - Sperone Westwater

Installation View, Main Gallery

Press Release

Sperone Westwater is pleased to present “On the Strangest Sea,” a new suite of paintings by Amy Lincoln. Expanding her signature swaths of color to a larger, more immersive scale, these new paintings exude an inner light through gradation.

Though Lincoln utilizes familiar subject matter, the paintings in this series are less likely to evoke recognizable landscapes than to transport the viewer into another realm. In Overlapping Waves and Clouds (Green, Blue & Pink), 2024, shades of periwinkle, moss green, lavender and pink form three-dimensional cresting waves that are layered uniformly like fish scales and juxtaposed with billowy, rounded clouds. Seeming to stretch for as far as the eye can see and beyond, one can easily imagine an infinite sea of these waves, suspended as if they are just about to crash.

Lincoln treats each section of the wood panel equally to offer the viewer a cohesive composition. As the delineation between foreground and background falls away, environmental elements are depicted with pure color. At a larger scale, these fundamental forms, such as suns or waves, become vehicles for Lincoln’s ongoing experimentation with hue and palette, changing her approach to painting. “In the past I would always start with a sky,” says Lincoln. “Then the water would be a place to echo the color and composition ideas above in a way that fit visually. Now I’m creating paintings with one color gesture that goes from the top to the bottom of the painting. Rather than dividing the composition into a main section above the horizon and a supplemental section below, in the new work I conceive the entire composition as a unit.”

Amy Lincoln lives and works in New York City. She completed her MFA at Temple University’s Tyler School of Art in 2006 and her BA at University of California, Davis in 2003. Lincoln’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Sperone Westwater (2023; 2021), Taymour Grahne Projects, London (2022), Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York (2018; 2016) and Monya Rowe Gallery, Saint Augustine, FL (2016), among others. Her work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions including Johansson Projects, Oakland, CA (2024), Columbus Museum of Art, OH (2023), The Hole, New York (2022), Sargent’s Daughters, New York (2018), and Regina Rex, New York (2017), as well as internationally at Galerie Valerie Bach, Brussels, Belgium (2020) and Taymour Grahne Projects, London (2022; 2021). Lincoln has been awarded residencies at the Wave Hill Winter Workspace program, the Inside Out Art Museum Residency in Beijing, and a Swing Space residency from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

An opening reception will be held on Friday, 6 September from 5-8 PM.

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Installations

Installations Thumbnails
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the left wall and two paintings on the right wall, one pink, blue, and purple and the other yellow, blue, and green. On the back wall of the gallery, a painting of a sun in blue, pink, and green.
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the wall
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the right and a smaller magenta and orange painting of waves of the left wall
white walled gallery with two paintings: one pink, blue, and purple depicting a sun over water and the other yellow, blue, and green depicting clouds and waves
a white walled gallery with three paintings: on the left sun rays and waves painted in green, blue, and pink tones, in the middle smaller painting with light green and pink waves, and on the right a painting of a raincloud in rainbow colors
white walled gallery with two painting: sun rays and waves painted in green, blue, and pink tones on the right and on the left a smaller painting in purple and blue of a forest
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the left wall and two paintings on the right wall, one pink, blue, and purple and the other yellow, blue, and green. On the back wall of the gallery, a painting of a sun in blue, pink, and green.
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the wall
white walled gallery with large pink, orange, and blue diptych painting of a sun on the right and a smaller magenta and orange painting of waves of the left wall
white walled gallery with two paintings: one pink, blue, and purple depicting a sun over water and the other yellow, blue, and green depicting clouds and waves
a white walled gallery with three paintings: on the left sun rays and waves painted in green, blue, and pink tones, in the middle smaller painting with light green and pink waves, and on the right a painting of a raincloud in rainbow colors
white walled gallery with two painting: sun rays and waves painted in green, blue, and pink tones on the right and on the left a smaller painting in purple and blue of a forest