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Amy Sillman Art

American, b. 1955
Amy Sillman is an influential contemporary American painter and printmaker whose practice conflates the abstract and the figurative. Born in 1955 in Detroit, MI, Sillman received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York and her MFA from Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson. “Painting is a physical thinking process to continue an interior dialogue,” she has said, “a way to engage in a kind of internal discourse, or sub-linguistic mumbling.” Her print work, suffused with humor and conceptual exploration, can employ vibrant color and and drawing. In addition to her painting and print making practice, Sillman also writes on the work of other artists. The artist has exhibited widely, and her work is included in numerous museum collections in the US and Europe. Her first museum survey, “one lump or two,” opened in 2013 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Sillman is based in New York.
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Artist: Amy Sillman
Everybody Pt. 1
By Amy Sillman
Located in New York, NY
Amy Sillman is an influential contemporary American painter and printmaker whose practice conflates the abstract and the figurative. Born in 1955 in Detro...
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1990s Contemporary Amy Sillman Art

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