Anne-Marie Delaunay-Danizio
I delight in colors, and in creating organic shapes, abstract landscapes, and bright critters.
My art is a dance of trauma and celebration, in which lust for life transcends the human body, and challenges boundaries between genders, human and non-human, body and landscape.
With humor, visual puns, evocations of organisms, and of internal and external body parts, I create poetics of biology.
By staining, creating random shapes, redesigning them and erasing them, I let complex and contradictory emotions guide me through many shades of feeling.
I define my approach as drawing on canvas, using acrylic ink, paint markers, vine charcoal and graphite pencil to define shapes, along with staining and layering my canvases.
Painting was my first love in the 1970s Paris. Throughout a career that comprises experimenting with several media and long hiatuses, I only reconnected with my passion for painting after enrolling in a MFA program at the NHIA/IAD at New England College in 2018.
My artistic genealogy originates in the Abstract and Boston Expressionist movements, notably from the artworks by Arshille Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, and Philip Guston. I feel a strong kinship with artists of my generation who became prominent in the 1980s, especially Basquiat and Keith Harring, or have a strong presence in our early 21st century such as Sheila Peppe and Carrie Moyer.
My painting is now morphing into three-dimensional shapes and I have recently been experimenting with textile sculptures, alternating my days between my artist studio in Lowell, where I focus on painting and my home studio in Waltham where I spend my time in building, weaving shapes with wires and threads.
These studios are the spaces that allow me to generate suggestive shapes with multiple and open-ended meanings. I am in my body, a body that moves and projects movement and rhythms into the canvas, or follows the flow of creating three-dimensional objects.
Also a creative writer of fiction and non-fiction, I grapple in my artistic and writing practice with contemporary issues of gender identity, dealing with the unnamed struggles I faced as a young artist in a female body in the 1970s Paris.
Scopri opere d'arte contemporanea di Anne-Marie Delaunay-Danizio, naviga tra le opere recenti e acquista online. Categorie: artisti americani contemporanei. Domini artistici: Pittura, Disegno. Tipo di account: Artista , iscritto dal 2010 (Paese di origine Stati Uniti). Acquista gli ultimi lavori di Anne-Marie Delaunay-Danizio su Artmajeur: Scopri le opere dell'artista contemporaneo Anne-Marie Delaunay-Danizio. Sfoglia le sue opere d'arte, compra le opere originali o le stampe di alta qualità.
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Selection 2022. Wax pastels and acrylic on canvas • 3 opere
Guarda tuttoSelection 2021 • 5 opere
Guarda tuttoPrints available.
Organic abstractions • 4 opere
Guarda tuttoLet us in • 2 opere
Guarda tuttoA a time when I was processing my childhood traumatic experience of the Algerian war of independence through painting and writing.
Galatea 2021 • 2 opere
Guarda tutto12 X 12 • 8 opere
Guarda tutto8x8 • 9 opere
Guarda tuttoSmooth • 9 opere
Guarda tuttoRough • 4 opere
Guarda tuttoCovid dolls and other Sculptures • 3 opere
Guarda tuttoRiconoscimento
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Biografia
I delight in colors, and in creating organic shapes, abstract landscapes, and bright critters.
My art is a dance of trauma and celebration, in which lust for life transcends the human body, and challenges boundaries between genders, human and non-human, body and landscape.
With humor, visual puns, evocations of organisms, and of internal and external body parts, I create poetics of biology.
By staining, creating random shapes, redesigning them and erasing them, I let complex and contradictory emotions guide me through many shades of feeling.
I define my approach as drawing on canvas, using acrylic ink, paint markers, vine charcoal and graphite pencil to define shapes, along with staining and layering my canvases.
Painting was my first love in the 1970s Paris. Throughout a career that comprises experimenting with several media and long hiatuses, I only reconnected with my passion for painting after enrolling in a MFA program at the NHIA/IAD at New England College in 2018.
My artistic genealogy originates in the Abstract and Boston Expressionist movements, notably from the artworks by Arshille Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, and Philip Guston. I feel a strong kinship with artists of my generation who became prominent in the 1980s, especially Basquiat and Keith Harring, or have a strong presence in our early 21st century such as Sheila Peppe and Carrie Moyer.
My painting is now morphing into three-dimensional shapes and I have recently been experimenting with textile sculptures, alternating my days between my artist studio in Lowell, where I focus on painting and my home studio in Waltham where I spend my time in building, weaving shapes with wires and threads.
These studios are the spaces that allow me to generate suggestive shapes with multiple and open-ended meanings. I am in my body, a body that moves and projects movement and rhythms into the canvas, or follows the flow of creating three-dimensional objects.
Also a creative writer of fiction and non-fiction, I grapple in my artistic and writing practice with contemporary issues of gender identity, dealing with the unnamed struggles I faced as a young artist in a female body in the 1970s Paris.
- Nazionalità: STATI UNITI
- Data di nascita : 1955
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- Gruppi: Artisti Americani Contemporanei
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Vox Sheherazade at the HoneyJones gallery
Happy to announce that ten of my works are on display and for sale at the HoneyJones Gallery, 270A Concord Avenue, Cambridge, MA.
This group exhibition titled “Vox Sheherazade” represents art works by three women, Barbara Trachenberg, Loren Doucette and myself.
The show ends on December 31, 2021.
Winter Exhibition 2021
The Yard: Flatiron North Coworking Office Space NYC, 5th Avenue, New York, NY, USA
I am happy to announce that I am part of the Exhibition “Winter 2021. Exhibition“ organized by seeme and the Yard: Flatironnorth. Until the end of February 2021.
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Represent Virtual Exhibition
https://www.see.me/creators
I am part of the "Represent" virtual exhibition organized by SEEME.com until November 17, 2020, and also their featured artist of the day on October 18, 2020.
https://www.see.me/creators
Virtual Exhibition at the See Me Gallery, New York. Exhibition virtuelle à la Gallerie See Me, New York
We’re pleased to announce the finalists and grand prize winners for “REPRESENT”!
Congratulations to the 23 painters, photographers, and sculptors from the US and internationally chosen from over 400 submissions by our esteemed jury panel.
View over 40 of their artworks in ”REPRESENT”s Immersive, AR Galleries starting Thursday, September 17th.
Opening Reception with live event, 9/17/20 @ 5:30 -6:30 pm, US EST Join us: www.see|me
On-Line catalogue for "Off the Wall" exhibition
One of my works is now part of the "Off the Wall" Juried exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum, Framinghman, MA (Greater Boston Area).