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Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Tamar Zinn is a New York based visual artist whose work reflects a preoccupation with spatial ambiguity and structure. Both painting and drawing are integral to her studio practice. Recent exhibits include a January 2021 solo exhibit of paintings, “Where I find myself” at Markel Fine Arts, NY, and a 4-person show in September 2021 at Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto where Zinn exhibited drawings. Her work has been shown at the Art on Paper fair, NYC, most recently in 2020 and 2019. Curatorial projects include “Parallel Pursuits” at Markel Fine Arts, and “Explorations in Line” at the Garrison Art Center. Zinn has been interviewed on ArtSpiel, Vasari21, and Art Orbiter. Her work is found in collections throughout the United States, including Citibank, Fidelity, IBM, McKinsey, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and NYU-Langone Medical Center. Zinn also blogs about contemporary painting and drawing at tamarzinn.blogspot.com
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Artist: Tamar Zinn
Tamar Zinn "Unseen Voices 5" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
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2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Unseen Voices 2" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
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2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Dancing in forgotten spaces 4" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
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2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Unseen Voices 4" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
Category

2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Unseen Voices 6" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
Category

2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Dancing in forgotten spaces 1" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
Category

2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Dancing in forgotten spaces 2" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
Category

2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

Materials

Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Dancing in forgotten spaces 3" Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
"Atmospheric ambiguity and a love of structure are long-time preoccupations and both are central to my work. Driven by a persistent curiosity to see where the work will lead me, I wo...
Category

2010s Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Oil, Paper

Tamar Zinn "Verdant Suite 4" - Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Verdant Suite 4, 2021 oil on paper image size: 17 x 17 in. paper size: 22 x 22 in. (zinn1061) This colorful abstract oil painting on paper features layered, painterly swa...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Verdant Suite 5" - Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Verdant Suite 5, 2021 oil on paper image size: 17 x 17 in. paper size: 22 x 22 in. (zinn1062) This colorful abstract oil painting on paper features layered, painterly swa...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Verdant Suite 2" Abstract oil painting on paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Verdant Suite 2, 2021 oil on paper image size: 17 x 17 in. paper size: 22 x 22 in. (zinn1058) This colorful abstract oil painting on paper features layered, painterly swa...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Where I find myself 30" - Oil painting on paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Where I find myself 30, 2021 oil on paper Paper size: 19 x 28 1/2 in. Image size: 15 x 26 in. (zinn1055) In this latest series of works on paper, we see the fragmented ge...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Where I find myself 32" - Abstract oil painting on paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Where I find myself 32, 2021 oil on paper Paper size: 19 x 28 1/2 in. Image size: 15 x 26 in. (zinn1056) In this latest series of works on paper, we see the fragmented ge...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Behind Closed Eyes 20" -- Abstract Oil Painting on Panel
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Behind Closed Eyes 20, 2019 oil on wood panel 42 x 28 in. (zinn1025) This colorful abstract oil painting on panel features layered, painterly swathes of white and blue th...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Tamar Zinn "Behind Closed Eyes 19" -- Abstract Oil Painting on Panel
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Behind Closed Eyes 19, 2019 oil on wood panel 33 x 28 in. (zinn1024) This colorful abstract oil painting on panel features layered, painterly swathes of red and blue that...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Tamar Zinn "Behind Closed Eyes 22" -- Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Behind Closed Eyes 22, 2019 oil on paper (triptych) 30 x 44 in. This colorful abstract oil painting on paper features loose, painterly swathes of blue and yellow - a clou...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn "Behind Closed Eyes 23" -- Abstract Oil Painting on Paper
By Tamar Zinn
Located in New York, NY
Tamar Zinn Behind Closed Eyes 22, 2019 oil on paper (triptych) 30 x 44 in. This colorful abstract oil painting on paper features loose, painterly swathes of blue and white in a clou...
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2010s Abstract Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Paper, Oil

Tamar Zinn “Untitled Landscape” Oil Pastel, 1997
By Tamar Zinn
Located in San Francisco, CA
This autumnal landscape in oil pastel on paper is by New York City artist Tamar Zinn. Before turning to abstraction, Zinn’s artwork focused on Expressionist invented landscapes, of w...
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1990s Expressionist Tamar Zinn Paintings

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Oil Pastel

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