Lizzie Gill, Nocturnes (2022)
House paint on Rives BFK, 20 in x 15 in
Edition of 35. Produced with Print Fellow McKinzie Trotta
Lizzie Gill (b. 1989 New York, NY) is a multimedia artist whose work explores Gill’s work explores themes of domesticity in a contemporary context. Her work is an uncanny look at the past - prompting one to question their sense of time and material culture. Gill’s large-scale mixed media paintings are layered investigations of found imagery and performative labor. Sourcing references from museum archives and early 20th century publications, she utilizes assemblage as a metaphor for material improvisation and escapism. Gill interjects the canon of still life painting through her process using domestic tools.
Gill has been exhibited recently at Ryan Lee, New York, NY; Aicon Gallery, New York, NY; Carol Corey Fine Art, Kent, CT; Geary Contemporary, Millerton, NY, among others. Her recent residencies include the Wassaic Project and the Vermont Studio Center. Her work is held in noted private and public collections including The Bunker Artspace, Palm Beach, Johnson & Johnson and Fidelity. Gill lives and works in Sharon, CT.