Lot 3  - Caroline Zurmely - Eye 3
Lot 3  - Caroline Zurmely - Eye 3
Lot 3  - Caroline Zurmely - Eye 3

Lot 3 - Caroline Zurmely - Eye 3

Nail Polish on Panel 

2022

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork 

Signed on Verso

Curated by Beth Greenacre 

ARTIST INFO

About 

 

Caroline Zurmely is an American artist. Her art is often driven by material, texture and process. Recent series include nail polish enamel relief paintings and pieces made by manipulating the fibers of vintage towels. Her work with nail polish explores tabloid photography and scenes of public mourning in tight close-ups, crafting opposing senses of intimacy and remoteness between the viewer and subject. Utilizing unconventional materials and restricting the scope of her pieces, Zurmely aims to alter the viewer’s experience with respect to distance

 

Education 

 

2017 Rhode Island School of Design, B.F.A., Providence, RI

 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

 

Group Exhibitions:

2022 Scenes, Etc., A.D. NYC, NYC, NY

2022 Small Paintings, Venus Over Manhattan, NYC, NY

2022 Apotrope, Cob Gallery, London, UK

2022 Young Sculptors Exhibition, National Sculpture Society, NYC, NY

2021 By Yourself with Everyone, Good Mother Gallery, Part 39

2017 Circles Without Breaks, Local Project Art Space, LIC, NY

2017 OUT OF ORDER: Painting Senior Show, Memorial Hall, Providence, RI 2017 Painting Senior Show, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, RI

2015 Wet, Trade Pop-Up, Providence, RI

 

Gallery Representation 

 

 Guts Gallery 

 

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