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Pirate Jenny

  • Loomimisaeg2012
  • Mõõtmed183.0 x 183.0 cm

Carrie Moyer: Painter of lush abstractions blending American abstraction & feminist art. Explore her layered biomorphic forms & historical references in Brooklyn.

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Moyer is renowned as both a queer activist (she cofounded the ongoing public art project Dyke Action Machine! in 1991) and as a painter who works lush colors and fluid forms into vibrant, sparkling compositions. She combines revolutionary, modernist techniques—from the pours that Helen Frankenthaler pioneered in the early 1950s to hard-edged shapes borrowed from graphic design and geometric abstraction—and reclaims them for radical, feminist ends. In Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s Threepenny Opera (1928), Polly sings the famous "Pirate Jenny," in which she fantasizes the arrival of a ghostly ship whose pilots she commands: They will wreak vengeance upon her oppressors and then provide her safe passage across a glittering sea.

Kunstniku biograafia

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Carrie Moyer, born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1960, embarked on a creative journey deeply rooted in the vibrant cultural landscape of her upbringing. Her early exposure to art at the Detroit Institute of Arts ignited a lifelong passion that would eventually blossom into a distinctive voice within American abstraction. The family’s relocation to the Pacific Northwest during the 1970s further shaped her artistic sensibilities, exposing her to diverse environments and fostering an evolving aesthetic awareness. A formative experience in modern dance, particularly the work of Martha Graham, instilled in Moyer a sense of movement and physicality that would later inform her painting process.

However, a serious car accident altered her path temporarily, leading her away from formal dance training. This unexpected turn propelled her towards New York City, where she immersed herself in the art world, initially studying at the Art Students League while working to support herself. It was during this period that Moyer began to explore painting seriously, laying the groundwork for her future artistic endeavors.

Formal Education and Early Influences

Moyer’s academic pursuits continued with a BFA from Pratt Institute in 1985, where she studied under influential artists like Rudolf Baranik and Phoebe Helman. This formal training provided her with a solid foundation in abstract painting techniques and introduced her to the legacies of key figures such as Lee Krasner, Bill Jensen, Elizabeth Murray, and Katherine Porter. Simultaneously, her involvement with Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics broadened her understanding of art’s social and political dimensions.

Furthering her education, Moyer earned an MA in Computer Graphics from the New York Institute of Technology in 1990 and later an MFA from Bard College's Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts in 2001. These studies equipped her with a unique skillset that would become integral to her artistic practice, blending traditional painting methods with digital tools and techniques.

The Rise of Dyke Action Machine! and Activist Art

Moyer’s career took a pivotal turn in the early 1990s with the formation of Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!) alongside photographer Sue Schaffner. This seventeen-year agitprop project emerged from Moyer's growing involvement in lesbian and gay rights movements, fueled by her experiences working within advertising agencies and witnessing the invisibility of LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media. DAM! utilized street posters as a powerful medium for political messaging, appropriating advertising aesthetics to challenge societal norms and advocate for queer visibility.

The project’s longevity stemmed from its strategic approach—focused, impactful interventions rather than constant saturation. Moyer's graphic design skills were crucial in creating visually striking imagery that captured attention and sparked dialogue. DAM!’s work became synonymous with a vibrant era of activist art, demonstrating the potential for creative resistance and cultural intervention.

Mature Work: Abstraction, History, and Personal Narrative

Beyond her activism, Moyer’s individual paintings have garnered significant recognition for their lush abstractions that seamlessly blend American abstraction with feminist art. Her canvases are characterized by layered biomorphic forms, vivid colors, and textured surfaces achieved through a unique process of pouring, rolling, stippling, and hand-working the paint—often incorporating glitter as an unexpected element.

Moyer’s work is not merely formal exploration; it's deeply engaged with art history. She draws inspiration from Color Field painting, Social Realism, Surrealism, 1960s counterculture graphics, and 1970s feminist art, creating a rich tapestry of references that resonate with both personal and collective experiences. Her paintings often evoke bodily forms and fluids, hinting at themes of sexuality, identity, and the complexities of the human condition.

Recognition and Legacy

Carrie Moyer’s contributions to contemporary art have been widely acknowledged through numerous grants, awards, and residencies, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant and an Anonymous Was a Woman Award. Her work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Whitney Biennial, the Museum of Arts and Design, and the Tang Museum, and is held in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Currently serving as the director of the MFA program in studio art at Hunter College, Moyer continues to mentor emerging artists while pursuing her own artistic vision. Represented by DC Moore Gallery, she remains a vital force in contemporary painting, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with her innovative approach and unwavering commitment to social justice.

Carrie Moyer

Carrie Moyer

1960 - , United States of America

Lühikesed faktid

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: American Abstraction & Feminist Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Surrealists
    • Social Realist
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Helen Frankenthaler
    • Color Field Painters
  • Date Of Birth: 1960
  • Full Name: Carrie Moyer
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Pirate Jenny']
  • Place Of Birth: Detroit, United States