Amy Sillman

Mostly Drawing

January 26 March 3, 2018

New York: 64th Street

Gladstone is pleased to present Mostly Drawing, an exhibition of new works by Amy Sillman. This show marks the artist’s first exhibition with Gladstone Gallery.

Installation

Installation View, Amy Sillman: Mostly Drawing, Gladstone, New York, 2018

Work

Amy Sillman

SK20, 2017
Acrylic, ink and silkscreen on paper
40 18 x 26 inches (101.9 x 66 cm)
41 78 x 27 34 x 1 12 inches (106.4 x 70.5 x 3.8 cm) framed
Signed and dated with title recto

About

A woman stands in front of a fence with yellow flowers on the sidewalk

Photography by Calla Kessler

Amy Sillman was born in 1955 in Detroit, Michigan, and currently lives and works in New York. Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at institutions including: Arts Club of Chicago, Illinois; Camden Arts Centre, London; Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York; The Drawing Center, New York; Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. In 2014, Sillman’s solo exhibition, one lump or two, traveled from the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, to the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado and the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, New York. In 2022, Sillman participated in The International Exhibition of the 59th Venice Biennale, The Milk of Dreams. Sillman's book of writing on art, Faux Pas, was published by After 8 Books in Paris, in 2020, and is now in its third printing. Sillman’s works are held in the public collections of prominent institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Sillman has two major solo exhibitions currently on view, Oh, Clock! at Ludwig Forum in Aachen until August 2025 and Amy Sillman: Alternate Side (Permutations #1–32) at Dia Bridgehampton until May 2026.

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