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Ashlynn Browning

1977
(USA) AMERICAN

CerebellumCerebellum
Ashlynn Browning
Cerebellum
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Object by the SeaObject by the Sea
Ashlynn Browning
Object by the Sea
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IntersectionIntersection
Ashlynn Browning
Intersection
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FreneticFrenetic
Ashlynn Browning
Frenetic
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GlowGlow
Ashlynn Browning
Glow
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The Loud One at the PartyThe Loud One at the Party
Ashlynn Browning
The Loud One at the Party
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MinxMinx
Ashlynn Browning
Minx
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StormsStorms
Ashlynn Browning
Storms
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PedestalPedestal
Ashlynn Browning
Pedestal
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91.44 X 81.28 X 0.0 cm 36.0 X 32.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,000.00
CuckooCuckoo
Ashlynn Browning
Cuckoo
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Broken BridgeBroken Bridge
Ashlynn Browning
Broken Bridge
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DynamoDynamo
Ashlynn Browning
Dynamo
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Topsy TurvyTopsy Turvy
Ashlynn Browning
Topsy Turvy
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Purple LushPurple Lush
Ashlynn Browning
Purple Lush
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Interior FormInterior Form
Ashlynn Browning
Interior Form
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50.8 X 40.64 X 0.0 cm 20.0 X 16.0 X 0.0 inch

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Ashlynn Browning is an American abstract painter whose work merges organic and geometric forms through an open-ended process of layering. She lives and works in Raleigh (North Carolina, USA).

Education

Browning earned a BA in Studio Art and English at the Meredith College of Raleigh (NC, USA) and, in 2002, a Master of Fine Art in Painting and Printmaking at the university of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC, USA).

Technique

Browning used to work almost exclusively on paper (up until around 2006), using graphite, charcoal, oil pastel and then mixing those media with paint and collage.Over time, panels began to take over and the paper disappeared, whilst she started to focus almost exclusively on oil painting....

Browning never makes initial plans or studies prior to starting an artwork. Intuition, instinct and experimentation are the main drivers of her work.

She uses a classical Abstract Expressionist approach to painting: Making a mark, responding to that mark, etc. The only "calculated" part of her work is where she will let a layer sit for a while and just look at it over a period of days, thinking about her next move. That calculated choice may or may not remain in the final piece, but it is still an important part of the process. So in the end, the painting contains a cumulative effect of thoughtful decisions and purely felt acts.

Inspiration

Whilst Browning's paintings come about intuitively and are first about paint, much about her own experiences, in particular, the human psyche, in general, is also present within them.

Her recurring use of grids, networks, and, since 2013, stacked forms, may recall architectural structures, but these are only created in response to the paint as she works, instinctively....

Colors, which play a very important part in Browning's paintings, will also vary depending on her feelings or interests of the moment (nature, fashion trends, or art historical preferences). However, in practice, they will rarely be primary colors, and there will almost always be some Guston pink in her work.

Artist statement

My work merges geometric forms with an intuitive, ever changing process. Some of my paintings read as “places,” of both a geographic and psychological nature. In others, geometric forms function as stand-ins for figures. These figures vary from precarious and toppling to boldly upright and assured. Each possesses an individual personality, mood and implied narrative....

Most recently I am interested in stacking forms and exploring the relationships between them. Hexagons and webs are partially buried beneath chunkier forms that play with weight and architecture. The grids and interlocking blocks in this new work bring to mind windows, urban buildings and walls with glimpses into the space behind and around them. Three-dimensional space is implied.

The many layers in my pieces speak both to the history of the painting’s creation, as well as to the hidden parts of ourselves that we conceal and reveal in time. I know a painting is complete when it has become its own separa1te entity, one with a sense of dignity and self.

Relevant Quotes

Chris Vitiello, an art columnist at Indy Week, said about Browning’s work in 2015:

“Her paintings have resembled distant views or off-center details of unconventional buildings (…). But a longer look reveals more abstract concerns with painterly illusion. Browning's straight-line brushstrokes can be so thick that their raised contours are clearly visible under subsequent layers, as if she'd used a housepainter's brush. This creates a topography in high-contrast colors, the edges nearly vibrating, that gives the disorienting impression of flatness and extreme depth at once. Buildings, in Browning's paintings, are only a means toward optical and material investigation”

In an article published in Burnaway in 2015, Shana Dumont Garr, an art historian, curator, writer, and gallery manager, said following a visit to Browning’s studio:

On her website, Browning includes this quote by Francis Bacon: Man gets tired of himself. Man is obsessed with himself. I would like some day to capture a moment of life in its full violence, its full beauty. That would be the ultimate painting. This desire for unmoored emotion comes through in paintings such as Cantilever. Browning’s keen sensitivity to color enables an incredible range of shapes and brushstroke textures to coexist.”

Notable Distinctions

She has received many grants and awards for her work, notably a grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and New American Paintings publication.

Exhibitions

Browning has extensively exhibited in solo and group shows nationally, mostly on the US East coast.

Galleries

if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC
Whitespace, Atlanta, GA
Hodges Taylor, Charlotte, NC

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Education

2002 MFA - Painting and Printmaking - University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2000 BA - Studio Art, BA - Englis h - Meredith College, Raleigh, NC

Solo Exhibitions

2019  (forthcoming) solo exhibition, Artspace, Raleigh ,NC
2018 Revisionist Geometry, Allenton Gallery, Durham Arts Council, NCPaintings by Ashlynn Browning, Vert & Vogue, Durham, NC
2016 Walls and Windows, Flanders Gallery, Raleigh, NCBuilding Blocks, if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC
2014 New Geometric Constructs , Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2013 Macro, if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC Ashlynn Browning: New Paintings, Twin Kittens Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2011 Personal Geometr ies , UNC - Greensboro, Elliott Center Gallery, Greensboro, NC Geometry Personified , Gallery 80808/Vistas Studios, Columbia, SC
2010 Meet Ashlynn Browning , if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC Hexagons, Grids & Webs, Horace Williams House, Chapel Hill, NC
2009 building /burning/growing - part II, Siskate Gallery, Charlotte NC
2006 New Mixed Media Works , Rotunda Gallery, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
2005 New Drawings, Artspace, Raleigh, NC

2&3 Person Exhibitions

2019 (forthcoming three-person exhibition), Shockoe Artspace, Richmond, VA
2017  Precarious Edifices, Block Gallery, Raleigh, NC
2014  Surfaces + Structures, Whitespace, Atlanta, GAReal Beauty, Carroll Square Gallery, Washington, DC
2007  Bridging the Inner Landscape, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NCTangible Gestures, Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2006  Mixed Media, Durham Art Guild, Durham, NCIntroductions ‘06, Barbara Archer Gallery, Atlanta, GADrawing x 3 Artists, Vignettes, Raleigh, NC
2004  Marked Time, Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2003  Blind Lines, The ArtsCenter, Carrboro, NCMid-Winter Paper, Bickett Gallery, Raleigh, NCThree Emerging Artists, Duke University Law School, Durham, NC

Selected Group Exhibitions

2019 Varied State: Diverse Work from 6 North Carolina Artists, Whitespace, Atlanta, GA (guest curated this exhibition)
2018  The December Show, Whitespace, Atlanta, GASmall Works, if ART Gallery, Columbia, SCNC Artists Juried Exhibition, Progress Energy Performing Arts Center, Raleigh, NC
2017  The December Show, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GANC Artists Juried Exhibition, Progress Energy Performing Arts Center, Raleigh, NC
2016  Fresh, juried exhibition, Artspace, Raleigh, NCThe December Show, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2015 Angular Existence, if ART Gallery, Columbia, SC Uniquely Human , Meredith College, Raleigh, NC 2The December Show, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GANew American Paintings, Juried Exhibition in Print Vol. 118, Southern edition
2014 Surfaces + Structures , Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA Group December Show , Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA Foundations , Flanders Gallery, Raleigh, NC Across the Board , if ART Galler y, Columbia, SC Real Beauty , Carroll Square Gallery, Washington, DC Pairs , Proto Gallery, Hoboken, NJ
2013 The December Show , Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, GA  Independents , Green Hill Center for NC Art, Greensboro, NC
2012 New Angles , Flande rs Gallery, Raleigh, NC Geometry , Carrboro Town Hall, Carrboro, NC Contemporary Carolina Abstraction , Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, Columbia, SC
2011 Winter Show , Green Hill Center for NC Art, Greensboro, NC Faction , ArtStreet Gallery, University of Dayton, OH Collective Consciousness , Artspace, Galway, Ireland Carolina's Got Art , (traveling exhibition), Arts & Heritage Center, N. Augusta, SC Striking Balance , Artspace, Raleigh, NC New Works: Annual Juried Exhibition , Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2010 Carolina's Got Art , Juried Exhibition, Elder Gallery, Charlotte, NC Unwrap Your Mind , THAT Gallery, Hong Kong Color Fields, Forms & Fractures , if ART Gallery, Columbia SC Geometric Constructs, Flanders Gallery, Raleigh, NC NC Artists Juried Exhibition, Progress Energy Performing Arts Center, Raleigh, NC
2009 Works on Paper , Gallery Pantone 278, Charlotte, NC  Carolina's Got Art , Juried Exhibition, Elder Gallery, Charlotte, NC New American Paintings , Juried Exhibition in Print Vol. 82, Southern ed ition
2008 Landscape, Hallway Projects, San Francisco, CA building/burning/growing, Flanders Gallery, Raleigh, NC NC Artists Juried Exhibition, Performing Arts Center, Raleigh, NC 3
2007 Tangible Gestures, Artspace, Raleigh, NC Bridging the Inner Landscape , Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC The Kindness of Strangers , The Helm Gallery, Tacoma, WA Letters , Atkinson Art Gallery, Southport, UK New Works: Annual Juried Exhibition, Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2006 Drawing x 3 Artists , Vignettes, R aleigh, NC  Mixed Media , Durham Art Guild, Durham, NC  Introductions ‘06, Barbara Archer Gallery, Atlanta, GA New and Hot, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC New Works: Annual Juried Exhibition, Artspace, Raleigh, NC Everything Falls Apart , Nested, Carrboro, NC
2005 Drawing on the Moment , Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC Immediacy, Vignettes , Raleigh, NC New Members Exhibition , Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2004 Abstraction, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant Recipients, CUE Art Foundat ion, New York, NY  The Triangle's Best Art - Part II, Lee Hansley Gallery, Raleigh, NC Surface Matters, Bank of America Plaza , Charlotte, NC Marked Time , Artspace, Raleigh, NC
2003 Mid - Winter Paper, three - person exhibition, Bickett Gallery, Raleigh, NC Thr ee Emerging Artists, Duke University Law School, Durham, NC Blind Lines , The Artscenter, Carrboro, NC
2002 Coterie Treize , Bickett Gallery, Raleigh, NC New Works, Bickett Gallery, Raleigh, NC
2000 N.C. Women Artists: 20 th Century Trends , Meredith College, Raleigh, NC Meredith College Faculty Exhibition, Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New York, NY

Museum Exhibitions

2015 New American Paintings, vol. 118
2014 Nominee- International Artists' Symposium, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany
2009 New American Paintings, vol. 82
2005 United Arts Council, Regional Artist Project Gran
2002 Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant

Selected Awards & Grants

2015 New American Paintings, vol. 118
2014 Nominee- International Artists' Symposium, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany
2009 New American Paintings, vol. 82
2005 United Arts Council, Regional Artist Project Gran
2002 Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant

Artist Residencies

2009 Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Residency Fellowship
2007 Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Residency Fellowship
2005 Vermont Studio Center, Artist Residency Grant

Publications

Dumont Garr, Shana, "Studio Visit: Ashlynn Browning in Raleigh NC,” Burnaway, August 20, 2015.
Zevitas, Steven, ed. New American Paintings, Juried Exhibition in Print, Vol. 118, Juror Dominic Molon. June 2015.
Jenkins, Mark, "In the Galleries," Washington Post, August 14, 2014.
Jacobson, Louis, "Genius or Gobbledygook?," Washington City Paper, May 13, 2014.
Berlangero, Tom, "Forms of Abstraction: Eric Mack and Ashlynn Browning at Whitespace,” Burnaway, March 21, 2014.
Feaster, Felicia, "In Atlanta, 2 Artists Tackling Ideas of Imagined, Created Space," Atlanta Journal - Constitution, March 20, 2014.
Rooney, E. Ashley. 100 Southern Artists. Schiffer Books, 2012.
Zevitas, Steven, ed. New American Paintings, Juried Exhibition in Print, Vol. 82, Juror Ron Platt. June 2009.
Amenoff, Gregory. "Joan Mitchell Foundation 2002-03 MFA Grant Recipients Exhibition," catalogue essay, June, 2004.

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