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Jacob HicksWOMAN 1 - Contemporary Realism / Female Portrait / Jeweled Headdress2019
2019
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Brooklyn-based artist Jacob Hicks creates one of a kind portraits inspired by history, humanism, beauty, and mythology. Hicks explores how the female portrait embodies archetypes of power and respect.
In this series of works, Hicks references portraits from paintings made hundreds of years ago by Primitive Flemish and Italian Renaissance masters. He embellishes each subject, draping them in colorful crowns, decorative ribbons, and tassels, imbuing the earlier representation of a "sober women" with a wild new life.
His art has been widely exhibited, most recently with Art Miami and the Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art and published in compendiums by Rizzoli Press and The Wild Magazine. He has taught for West Nottingham Academy, New York Art Studio, and Manhattan Youth.
- Creator:Jacob Hicks (1985)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2775903302
Jacob Hicks
Jacob Hicks (b. 1985, Midland, TX) completed his BFA in 2010 at Southern Methodist University and his MFA in 2012 at the New York Academy of Art. He has received the W. Paul Beckwith Emerging Artist Grant, the Eric Fischl '66 Artist-in-Residence Teaching Grant, and the Mary Vernon Painting Prize, and has participated in multiple international artist residency programs. Hicks' current works derive from his series of female icons called 100 Women, started in 2016. These paintings serve as a form of resistance to misogyny and racism. He takes the Northern and Italian Renaissance, Spanish Baroque, and English styles and recontextualizes them with modern and diverse subjects. He explains, "My work has always addressed these things: history, humanism, beauty, archetype, mythology, and the subconscious-the individual's personal link to our collective mythos. Right now, I am focusing on the female as a way to embody these interests."
The artist is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.
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