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Christy Powers

1980
New York, New York, United States

28 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

New York

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Works by Christy Powers

NYE 2008

2021

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

15.24 x 20.32cm

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The Contemplators

2020

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

20.32 x 20.32cm

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Dorm Dance

2020

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

20.32 x 20.32cm

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Lee Krasner

2021

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

10.16 x 15.24cm

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Donna Summer

2021

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

12.7 x 12.7cm

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Joan Didion

2022

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

10.16 x 15.24cm

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Frida Kahlo Smoking

2022

Paintings , Acquatint , Ink

12.7 x 12.7cm

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Debbie Harry New Years Eve

2022

Paintings , Ink , Acrylic

10.16 x 15.24cm

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Susan Sontag in Her Bedroom

2022

Paintings , Acrylic , Ink

12.7 x 12.7cm

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A$AP Rocky and Rihanna

2022

Paintings , Acrylic , Ink

15.24 x 10.16cm

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Christy Powers was born and raised in New York. She received a BA at Sarah Lawrence College and then went on to earn an MA with distinction from the College of Fine Arts at the University of New South Wales in 2007. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at the Bronx Museum, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Queen Victoria Museum, Marloe Gallery, Aero Kunsthall, AHA Gallery, Jarsbo Contemporary Art, Beddington Fine Art, Giacobetti Paul Gallery, White Box, Madarts Gallery, Here Art, A*Space, Kudos Gallery, and COFAspace. She has participated in residencies at ILIRI in the Australian Outback as well as the AIM program at the Bronx Museum. Christy’s work investigates two concepts, the role that photography plays in memory and then the relationship between painting and photography. By painting images from photographs of her own life--as well as the lives of friends, family and strangers—she creates memories that exist in a space between reality and fiction. She removes details, changes the colors, and distorts the figures so that the viewer can project their own memory and images onto the piece. Power’s enjoys capturing this ephemeral and impermanent moment in her paintings. Depicting the ‘just-out-of-reach’ feeling in memory where some details remain sharp yet others blur and disappear.