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Margaret Aubrey

Informations clés

  • Top 3 works:
    • Living Room #6
    • The Green Dress
    • Living Room #1
  • Top-ranked work: Living Room #6
  • Works on APS: 5
  • Nationality: États-Unis
  • Museums on APS:
    • Femmes - Leur Travail
    • Femmes - Leur Travail
    • Femmes - Leur Travail
    • Femmes - Leur Travail
    • Femmes - Leur Travail
  • Plus…
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: meg aubrey
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Born: 1995, Houston, États-Unis

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Question 1:
Où Margaret Aubrey est-elle née ?
Question 2:
Quelle institution lui a décerné son diplôme d’études supérieures en arts plastiques ?
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Margaret Aubrey: Dreaming of Americana

Margaret Aubrey, born in Houston, Texas in 1995, is a contemporary American artist whose work delves into the evocative imagery and underlying narratives of the “American Dream.” Her artistic journey began at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) where she honed her skills as a painter before earning an MFA from Savannah College of Art & Design. Aubrey’s distinctive style centers around meticulously crafted landscapes that capture a specific vision of idealized suburban life—houses adorned with picket fences, lush green lawns, and mature trees lining quiet streets. These scenes aren't merely depictions; they are meditations on nostalgia and aspiration. Aubrey’s artistic influences extend beyond the visual realm. Her fascination with Victorian pastoral art, particularly pieces housed at Queens’ College Cambridge and Lady Margaret Hall Oxford—institutions steeped in tradition and scholarship—clearly informs her compositional choices and color palettes. The careful attention to detail and subtle tonal shifts characteristic of these paintings resonate within Aubrey's canvases, creating a sense of timeless beauty and quiet contemplation. Artists like Constable and Turner served as inspiration for Aubrey’s early explorations into landscape painting, fostering an appreciation for capturing atmospheric conditions and conveying emotion through color. Her artistic development has been marked by a consistent exploration of themes related to domesticity and idealized landscapes. Initially experimenting with looser brushstrokes and muted hues, Aubrey gradually refined her technique, achieving remarkable precision and luminosity in her later works. This evolution reflects not only technical mastery but also a deepening understanding of how visual elements can convey emotional resonance. She credits the meticulous observation of Edward Hopper’s paintings as crucial to developing her ability to portray psychological states within seemingly simple compositions. Aubrey’s major achievements include the creation of several acclaimed paintings that have garnered critical acclaim for their evocative atmosphere and masterful execution. Notably, “Living Room #6,” “Living Room #1,” and “One, Two, Three” exemplify her signature style—dreamlike compositions populated with familiar objects rendered in exquisite detail. These pieces stand as testament to Aubrey’s ability to transform ordinary subjects into symbols of longing for a simpler, more harmonious existence. Critics have praised Aubrey's use of light and shadow, highlighting the way she captures subtle nuances of emotion within her landscapes. Aubrey continues to reside and work in Houston, Texas, furthering her artistic exploration and solidifying her place as a compelling voice within the art world. Her ongoing commitment to capturing the essence of American pastoralism ensures that her artwork will continue to resonate with audiences seeking beauty and contemplation—a legacy rooted in both tradition and innovation.
  • MFA Savannah College of Art & Design
  • BFA Rhode Island School of Design