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① Artwork:
Curl
This oil painting is from the artist’s ongoing series of still-lifes depicting plants in interior spaces. Here, a cut stem with wilting leaves rests and falls over the edge of a surface, partially covering the wooden slats along the side.
Amy Applegate is interested in how knowledge and narratives guide and shape our lives. Her recent work is rooted in observational painting, as it is a way to document her experience of a particular time and place. Influenced by biological and environmental factors, Applegate visually records her decisions—both conscious and subconscious—and each work speaks as much to her process of looking and searching as it does to the finished product.
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③ Artist:
Amy Applegate is interested in the way personal and collective knowledge and narratives guide our attention and shape our experience of the present. Her recent work is rooted in observational painting, as it is a way to document her experience of a particular time and place. Influenced by biological and environmental factors, Applegate records her decisions—both conscious and subconscious—and each work speaks as much to her process of looking and searching as it does the finished product.
Amy Applegate was born in 1992 in Indianapolis, IN, where she lives. She earned her BFA from the Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis in Indianapolis, IN (2015).
Applegate has recently shown her work at Edington Gallery in Indianapolis, IN (2023); Massey Klein Gallery in New York City, NY (2022); Smoke the Moon in Santa Fe, NM (2022); and elsewhere.
She received the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2022) and the Katherine B. Sutphin Artist Grant (2022).