Nathlie Provosty

Nathlie Provosty (born 1981[1] in Cincinnati, Ohio), is an American visual artist in Brooklyn, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at University of Maryland Institute College of Art in 2004. The year after graduation from college, Provosty received a Fulbright Fellowship in painting, and spent a year in India. In 2007, She earned her Master's degree in Fine Arts at University of Pennsylvania.[1]

In 2013, Provosty created an artwork for an album named Aheym by the musician Bryce Dessner. In 2014, she collaborated with the poet Robert Kelly and create a group of paintings for Kelly's book The Color Mill.

Provosty was the recipient of the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Painting in 2012.[2]

In 2012, Provosty had her first one-person exhibition at "1:1", an experimental artist-run gallery in New York. Her first exhibition in a commercial gallery was held at Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York in 2016.[3][4]

Painting Style

Provosty is well-known for her oil painting on linen. By using monochromatic shades of color, she often creates schemes that appear aesthetically simple but contain depths of field. She often applies colors in glossy and matte finishes of paint to highlight this effect, which helps to draw viewers into and across the works’ layers.[5]

Provosty also utilizes various media in her works. In the 20016 exhibition at Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York, Provosty created an expanded multi-sensory experience by manipulating colors at the far reach of the spectrum and the surfaces that vibrate and disappear.[3]

Exhibitions

Provosty's paintings have been exhibited all over the world, and her works are included in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Colby Museum of Art, the Farnsworth Museum, and the Portland Museum of Art.[1]

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2018 - 2019, Museo del Risorgimento, Turin, Italy [6]
  • 2018, Slow Time, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York [7]
  • 2016, Bischoff Projects, Frankfurt, Germany [8]
  • 2016, The Third Ear, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York [9]
  • 2015, Jablonka Maruani Mercier Gallery Project Space, Knokke, Belgium [3]

Group exhibitions

  • 2018, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway [6]
  • 2017, Visionary Painting: Curated by Alex Katz, the Colby Museum of Art, Maine
  • 2017, the Washington University Museum, Washington, D.C.
  • 2016, A Way of Living, A Palazzo Gallery in Brescia, Italy [7]
gollark: I prefer RFC 1149.
gollark: I mean, intellectual property is somewhat weird, so why NOT entirely ignore it?!?!!?!!
gollark: That's what I do! I look up plot summaries on Wikipedia *while watching things*.
gollark: There is an esoteric programming languages Discord server, which is where the bees emoji was first imagined.
gollark: Ah, the esolangs bees emoji.

References

  1. "Biography of Nathlie Provosty". Widewalls.
  2. "Nathlie Provosty's CV" (PDF). Nathalie Karg Gallery.
  3. "Nathlie Provosty Exhibitions - The Third Ear". Nathalie Karg Gallery.
  4. Roberta Smith (April 21, 2016). "The Lower East Side as Petri Dish". The New York Times.
  5. "Nathlie Provosty - Overview". Artsy.
  6. "Frail Mighty Exhibitions". Kunsthall Stavanger.
  7. "Nathlie Provosty - Biography". nathlieprovosty.com.
  8. Lauren Palmer (December 9, 2015). "20 Emerging Female Artists to Keep on Your Radar".
  9. Lalia Pedro (April 29, 2016). "Paintings that Sensuously Shift in Tone and Texture".


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.