Emily Joyce Paintings
American, b. 1976
Emily Joyce was born in 1976 and educated at the Glasgow School of Art and the Rhode Island School of Design (BFA 1998). Joyce’s paintings investigate mathematics and its resonance in the natural world as well as art history through pattern-based and rhythmic abstraction. Her paintings often have a spark of humor and playfulness via purposefully awkward gestures or anomalies added to humanize the rigorous geometry that is the foundation of her work. Joyce has exhibited work and participated in projects at Human Resources (Los Angeles), Machine Project (Los Angeles), Hauser and Wirth (Los Angeles), Inman Gallery (Houston), The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (Berkeley), The Tang Teaching Museum (Saratoga Springs), and the Palais de Tokyo (Paris), and more.to
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Artist: Emily Joyce
Pantomime
By Emily Joyce
Located in Houston, TX
Emily Joyce
Pantomime, 2015
acrylic and mirror on canvas
59 1/2 x 47 inches
Pantomime is part of a new body of work called "The Masks". Joyce is an artist who explores the space between vernacular visual idioms and geometric abstraction through various combinations of mediums and formats. In The Masks, a theatrical mix of painting and sculpture populate the exhibition, with works that mine twentieth century art history, universal symbols, and the 16th century Italian theater...
Category
2010s Contemporary Emily Joyce Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Mirror, Acrylic
$10,000
Pantomime
By Emily Joyce
Located in Houston, TX
Emily Joyce
Pantomime, 2015
acrylic and mirror on canvas
59-1/2 x 47 inches
Category
2010s Contemporary Emily Joyce Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Mirror, Acrylic
$10,000
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