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Zane Lewis

Zane Lewis
Born 1981
Nationality American
Education School of Visual Arts, Atlanta College of Art
Known for Artist, Painting, Sculpture, Installation, Abstraction

Zane Lewis (born 1981) is an American visual artist based in Brooklyn, New York who works primarily in painting and sculpture.

The acclaimed New York Times art critic Roberta Smith, called Lewis' paintings skillfully spray-painted whose shifting tonalities and densities have a glowing, slightly psychedelic look suggesting an admiration for Jules Olitski, the California Light and Space movement and Las Vegas.

Lewis was born in San Antonio, Texas and studied fine art at the School of Visual Arts in New York, and the Atlanta College of Art affiliated with the High Museum of Art, where he earned a BFA degree in sculpture. Lewis was the youngest artist to exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Georgia, having been commissioned by the museum to create an installation before completing his undergraduate degree.

Lewis often blurs conventional distinctions between painting and sculpture. Early in his career he presented his work in installation-like formats hanging canvases with printed-images, then painting them onsite in the gallery. The paint dripped on the floor would become part of the exhibition. In a further extension of his practice, he created new works cut from the dried paint puddles left behind. Lewis referred to recycling and "remixing" images like a DJ.

Lewis's unique drip painting technique allowed different colors of paint to combine without mixing while retaining a wet look. These cascades of paint leaked from canvases and spilled onto the floor of the exhibition space. Christopher Bollen, Editor-in-Chief of Interview Magazine, called this method of Lewis' "making art bleed." "The artist allows the gash to “bleed” brightly colored paint (which he has applied), in order to express a transient and dying glamor."

Lewis' mix of abstraction and appropriated images caught the attention of The Wall Street Journal who included Lewis in the article "The 23-Year Old Masters," along with artists Ryan Trecartin, Jordan Wolfson and Dash Snow in a selection of ten top emerging US artists. Lewis was exhibited at Whitney Museum of American Art ArtParty Auction in conjunction with Phillips de Pury and featured as a "Groundbreaker" artist in groundbreaking ceremony for the new location in lower Manhattan.


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