Self Portrait
Contemporary Abstraction
2020
229.0 x 229.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Self Portrait
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
関連作品
アーティストの略歴
Sarah Cain: An Exploration of Embodied Abstraction
Sarah Cain (b. 1979, Albany, New York) is an American contemporary artist whose practice defies categorization, prioritizing intuitive exploration and responding directly to the environment—a philosophy that informs her distinctive approach to abstract painting and installation art. Born in upstate New York, Cain’s formative years were marked by a fascination with music and performance, experiences which would later permeate her artistic vision. Moving to California in 1997 to pursue her passion for visual arts at San Francisco Art Institute—where she earned her BFA in 2001—she honed her skills and embarked on a journey of artistic discovery that culminated in an MFA from UC Berkeley in 2006, followed by a residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.- Early Influences: Cain’s artistic sensibilities were shaped by exposure to diverse musical genres—particularly experimental music and jazz—and by her engagement with performance art traditions. These influences instilled in her a commitment to spontaneity, improvisation, and a willingness to embrace unexpected materials and processes.
- Formal Training & Artistic Development: Her MFA program at Berkeley provided invaluable grounding in studio practice and critical theory, fostering her ability to articulate complex ideas through visual language. Notably, Cain’s participation in the Skowhegan residency solidified her dedication to site-responsive artmaking—creating artworks that engage actively with their surroundings.
The Language of Embodied Abstraction
Cain distinguishes herself from conventional modernist abstraction by prioritizing emotional resonance and physicality. Rejecting sterile formalism, she seeks to translate inner experience into visual form, utilizing a rich palette of colors—often juxtaposed in surprising combinations—to convey moods and sensations. Her canvases are characterized by dynamic curves and bold hues that generate palpable energy and joyful chaos, mirroring the rhythms and textures of musical compositions. Cain’s method involves layering pigments onto stretcher bars with meticulous care, resulting in textured surfaces that invite tactile engagement and contribute to the artwork's immersive quality.- Material Exploration: Cain’s artistic process transcends traditional painting mediums, incorporating unconventional artifacts such as musical instruments, fabric scraps, sand grains, feathers, jewelry pieces, and ribbons—elements she meticulously arranges within her installations to create environments that stimulate sensory perception.
- Site-Responsive Artmaking: Cain's commitment to responding directly to the environment is evident in projects like “Sarah Cain” at SFMOMA and “Day after day on this beautiful stage,” where she transforms architectural spaces into immersive experiences—a deliberate departure from the confines of the easel canvas.
Notable Exhibitions & Recognition
Cain’s artwork has garnered critical acclaim and been showcased in prestigious venues across North America and internationally. Solo presentations at institutions including The Aspen Art Museum, Colby College Museum of Art, FLAG Art Foundation, and the Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles underscore her artistic stature. Furthermore, her participation in group exhibitions—such as “RED: Take Up Space” and “Artwork for Bedrooms”—demonstrates her engagement with broader artistic dialogues. Her work has been recognized by publications like *Flash Art* and *Los Angeles Times*, which lauded her ability to infuse abstraction with emotional depth and sensory richness.- Major Solo Exhibitions: The Aspen Art Museum (2017), Colby College Museum of Art (2020), FLAG Art Foundation (2021), Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (2017)
- Group Exhibitions: RED: Take Up Space (Columbus, OH); Artwork for Bedrooms (Seattle, WA); Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh (NC); SFMOMA (CA); UBS Art Collection
Legacy & Artistic Significance
Sarah Cain’s artistic vision—characterized by a fusion of spontaneity and meticulous technique—represents a significant contribution to contemporary abstraction. Her embrace of feminist aesthetics—specifically her exploration of materiality and sensory experience—challenges conventional art historical narratives and asserts the importance of diverse perspectives within the realm of visual culture. Cain's work stands as a testament to the transformative power of artistic practice, demonstrating how artists can engage with complex ideas and emotions through inventive formal languages. Her enduring influence continues to inspire artists today who seek to push boundaries and redefine the possibilities of abstraction.Sarah Cain
1979 - , United States of America
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Expressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Minimalism
- Pop Art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Abstract Expressionists
- David Berman
- Date Of Birth: 1979
- Full Name: Sarah Cain
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Self Portrait
- Day after day on this beautiful stage
- Place Of Birth: Albany, United States of America

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