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Artist Talk: Carrie Moyer in Conversation with David Humphrey

Left: David Humphrey
Right: Carrie Moyer, photo by Sue Schaffner

On April 14, a Zoom webinar brings together Carrie Moyer and David Humphrey to discuss Moyer's exhibition, Carrie Moyer: Analog Time, currently on view at DC Moore Gallery through May 1. A catalogue accompanies the exhibition.

Carrie Moyer is an artist known for her sumptuous paintings on canvas, which explore and extend the legacy of American Abstraction while paying homage to many of its seminal female figures, among them Georgia O’Keeffe, Helen Frankenthaler, and Elizabeth Murray. Moyer was featured in the 2017 Whitney Museum Biennial and has been the subject of recent museum exhibitions such as Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times, Portland Museum of Art, ME (2020) which will travel to the Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY (2021); Queer Abstraction, Des Moines Art Center, IA (2019); Carrie Moyer: One Night Only, Dallas, TX (2019); Carrie Moyer: Pirate Jenny, Tang Museum, Sarasota Springs, NY (2013). DC Moore Gallery has presented two solo exhibitions of Moyer's work, Pagan's Rapture (2018) and Sirens (2016). Moyer is recognized as one of the most distinctive, powerful, and thoughtful painters of her generation.

David Humphrey is a New York artist who has shown nationally and internationally. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Rome Prize among other awards. An anthology of his art writing, Blind Handshake, was published by Periscope Publishing in 2010 and a new monograph on his work by Davy Lauterbach was published in 2020. He teaches in the MFA program at Columbia and is represented by the Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, NY.

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