Anne Sherwood Pundyk

Painting as Theatre of Agency

Anne Sherwood Pundyk

Painting as Theatre of Agency

  • Work
    • Getting Lost on Purpose
    • The Seed Knows How to Wait
    • Midwesterners
    • The Revolution Will Be Painted
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  • Exhibitions
    • "Getting Lost on Purpose," The Gallery at Holy Trinity Church, Greenport, NY, March 8 - April 19
    • "Unbound" Art Access Gallery, Columbus, OH, March 7 - May 30, 2025
    • "Beauty Out of Bounds," Solo Exhibition, East End Arts, Riverhead, NY, March 23 - May 5th, 2024
    • "Materials Matter," Art Access Gallery, Columbus, OH, June 20 - September 10, 2022
    • "Permission to Create: The Legacy of Mary Sherwood Wright Jones," The Works, Newark, OH, February 5 - April 2, 2022
    • "House Paint and Other Essays," TheBrownstoneArt, Park Slope, NY, September 19 - October 17, 2021
    • Detour II, East End Arts, Riverhead, NY, June - September 2021
    • "EARTH - Artists as Activists," Southampton Arts Center, Southampton, NY, April 17 - July 11, 2021
    • "As Far As The Eye Can See," Group Exhibition, VSOP Projects, Greenport, NY, April 11 - May 16, 2020
    • "EMINENT DOMAIN," Flash Feminist Art Exhibition, Chelsea, NY, July 2018
    • Selected Group Exhibitions 2016
    • "Unconditional Paint," LIU Brooklyn Salena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, September 6 - October 28, 2016
    • "The Revolution Will Be Painted" Solo Exhibition of Paintings, Christopher Stout Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, April 2016
    • "Milk and Night," Group Exhibition, Gallery Sensei, New York, NY, September 2014
    • "Stadia," Solo Exhibition of Paintings, Susan Eley Fine Art, New York, NY, 2013
    • "Parallax Painting," Installation in MATERIAL TAK, Panepinto Galleries, Jersey City, NJ, June 2012
  • About
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      • Substack: Braincake
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      • Space Sister's Press Publication: "The Garden" by Anne Sherwood Pundyk
      • Franklin Furnace Archive Essay: Creating "The Garden"
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      • Art in America
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      • ART21 Magazine, "The Revolution Will Be Painted," by Anne Sherwood Pundyk, December 22, 2014
      • Art 21 Magazine, "The Revolution Will Be Painted - Revisited" by Anne Sherwood Pundyk, December 7, 2015
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"As Far As The Eye Can See," VSOP Projects, Greenport, NY
2020

Group Exhibition invitation

VSOP Projects founder and director, Jonathan Weiskopf gathered work in this exhibition that celebrates, "The grand potential contained within the act of looking." My trio of paintings in As Far As The Eye Can See may be seen as a guide for making significant crossings. I made “Depth Perception” and “Jupiter’s Moons” with their deep indigo canvas panels, as I inhabited a personal era of reckoning last year. Across the paintings’ seamed, unstretched surfaces of variously sized, hemmed canvas panels the overall blue gradually differentiates as many moody, shifting densities and shades. Collections of untrimmed strands of threads extend from corners and intersections. These groups of loops pantomime total collapse of the painting’s engineering. Yet, as an alternate ending, here and there, short, faint hand-drawn colored pencil lines act as structural reinforcement, holding all the elements just so. The shift to warm golden and rose hues in “Self-Portrait” this year represents my successful crossing to a place of acceptance and resurgence. Light radiating with immediacy from the central ochre disc filters outward from within a stitched, vertical column toward a surrounding spectrum of pale primary colors. Showing both paintings together marks this passage I am grateful to have made.