A Still Life

Comprised of drawings, paintings, and sculptures, A Still Life brings together varying perceptions of the past based on three accounts: the presumed history of the overlooked American Impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry, my own experience working in Perry’s former studio in Giverny, and the dominant narrative of art history in which Perry is notable for her absence.

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This project began during a 2011 summer residency in Giverny, France. Upon settling into my studio, I learned that it once belonged to the American Impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry, a successful painter who lived with her husband and three daughters in Giverny throughout the 1890’s. Despite being Monet’s neighbor and close friend, she has been largely omitted from the documented history of the American Impressionists working in France in the late 1800’s. Were it not for this chance encounter with a tangible part of Perry’s personal history, her work and life would have remained invisible to me.

Installation view of A Still Life at UNTITLED, New York, 2013.
Installation view of A Still Life at UNTITLED, New York, 2013.
Map of the Studio (Giverny)
2011
Pencil on kraft paper
26.75 x 38.5 inches
Page 4 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 6 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 8 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 9 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Portrait of Lilla Painting a Portrait
2011-2012
Oil on linen, handmade frame, nail, wire
5.875 x 5 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 1
2011-2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood
13.5 x 12.875 x 10 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 2
2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood
60.25 x 11.625 x 11.875 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 3,
2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood and pencil on paper
3.75 x 8.75 x 11.75 inches
South Wall: Section 1
2012
Oil and acrylic on drywall
24 x 17.825 inches
South Wall: Section 2
2012
Oil and acrylic on drywall and thumbtack
23.875 x 36 inches
East Wall: Section 1
2012
Latex on drywall
65 x 42 inches
Self Portrait
2013
Oil on gallery wall
Dimensions variable
Outlet
2013
Oil on gallery wall
Dimensions variable
Installation view of A Still Life at UNTITLED, New York, 2013.
Installation view of A Still Life at UNTITLED, New York, 2013.
Map of the Studio (Giverny)
2011
Pencil on kraft paper
26.75 x 38.5 inches

A Still Life

Combining drawing, painting, and sculpture, A Still Life brings together varying perceptions of the past based on three accounts: the presumed history of the overlooked American Impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry, my own experience working in Perry’s former studio in Giverny, and the dominant narrative of art history in which Perry is notable for her absence.

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This project began during a 2011 summer residency in Giverny, France. Upon settling into my studio, I learned that it once belonged to the American Impressionist Lilla Cabot Perry, a successful painter who lived with her husband and three daughters in Giverny throughout the 1890’s. Despite being Monet’s neighbor and close friend, she has been largely omitted from the documented history of the American Impressionists working in France in the late 1800’s. Were it not for this chance encounter with a tangible part of Perry’s personal history, her work and life would have remained invisible to me.

Page 4 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 6 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 8 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Page 9 (From Lilla Cabot Perry: An American Impressionist)
2011-2012
Color pencil on paper
11 x 8.5 inches
Portrait of Lilla Painting a Portrait
2011-2012
Oil on linen, handmade frame, nail, wire
5.875 x 5 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 1
2011-2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood
13.5 x 12.875 x 10 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 2
2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood
60.25 x 11.625 x 11.875 inches
The Limitation of Fact: Stack 3,
2012
Oil and acrylic on plywood and pencil on paper
3.75 x 8.75 x 11.75 inches
South Wall: Section 1
2012
Oil and acrylic on drywall
24 x 17.825 inches
South Wall: Section 2
2012
Oil and acrylic on drywall and thumbtack
23.875 x 36 inches
East Wall: Section 1
2012
Latex on drywall
65 x 42 inches
Self Portrait
2013
Oil on gallery wall
Dimensions variable
Outlet
2013
Oil on gallery wall
Dimensions variable