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Amy Sillman (born 1955) is a New York-based artist, known for process-based paintings that move between abstraction and figuration, and engage nontraditional media including animation, zines and installation. Her work draws upon art historical tropes, particularly postwar American gestural painting, as both influences and foils; she engages feminist critiques of the discourses of mastery, genius and power in order to introduce qualities such as humor, awkwardness, self-deprecation, affect and doubt into her practice. Profiles in The New York Times, ARTnews, Frieze, and Interview, characterize Sillman as championing "the relevance of painting" and "a reinvigorated mode of abstraction reclaiming the potency of active brushwork and visible gestures." Critic Phyllis Tuchman described Sillman a

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  • Amy Sillman (en)
  • Amy Sillman (de)
  • Силлман, Эми (ru)
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  • Amy Sillman (* 1955 in Detroit, Michigan) ist eine amerikanische Malerin. (de)
  • Эми Силлман (англ. Amy Sillman; род. 1955, Детройт) ― американская художница. Формы её произведений различны: это рисунки, мультфильмы, коллажи и видео с iPhone. Силлман является сопредседателем отделения живописи в Высшей школе искусств имени Милтона Эйвери в Бард-колледже и профессором изобразительных искусств в Штедельшуле. (ru)
  • Amy Sillman (born 1955) is a New York-based artist, known for process-based paintings that move between abstraction and figuration, and engage nontraditional media including animation, zines and installation. Her work draws upon art historical tropes, particularly postwar American gestural painting, as both influences and foils; she engages feminist critiques of the discourses of mastery, genius and power in order to introduce qualities such as humor, awkwardness, self-deprecation, affect and doubt into her practice. Profiles in The New York Times, ARTnews, Frieze, and Interview, characterize Sillman as championing "the relevance of painting" and "a reinvigorated mode of abstraction reclaiming the potency of active brushwork and visible gestures." Critic Phyllis Tuchman described Sillman a (en)
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  • Amy Sillman (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amy_Sillman_Det._The_Umbrian_Line_2000.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amy_Sillman_Inst._the_All-Over_2016.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amy_Sillman_Purple_Thing_2006.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amy_Sillman_Split_2_2020.jpg
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  • Detroit, Michigan, United States (en)
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