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Amy Sillman — Untitled
Amy Sillman

Untitled

2006

This 2006 oil on canvas by Amy Sillman arrives at a moment widely regarded as pivotal in her development, when the New York-based painter was consolidating a distinctive approach that refuses easy categorization. Measuring 114.3 by 99.1 centimeters, the work operates in a register that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive, with forms that shift between figuration and abstraction in ways that reward extended looking. Sillman's handling of paint is characteristically restless, building up passages of color and mark-making that suggest narrative tension without resolving into legible story. The surface carries a sense of physical commitment, of decisions made and revised, that gives the work both psychological weight and genuine pictorial energy. Sillman studied at the School of Visual Arts and later taught for many years at Bard College, and by the mid-2000s her work had attracted sustained critical attention for its engagement with the history of gestural painting and its simultaneous resistance to that history's more self-serious tendencies. This untitled canvas reflects those preoccupations fully. The composition holds together through a kind of productive instability, with competing visual impulses kept in dynamic equilibrium rather than forced into resolution. The work is signed and is offered at Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day Auction as a guaranteed property, providing prospective buyers with a meaningful degree of transactional certainty. For collectors drawn to painting that thinks rigorously while retaining genuine feeling, this is a strong and representative example from an artist whose market position has grown steadily alongside her critical reputation.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Amy Sillman, Untitled, 2006

This 2006 oil on canvas by Amy Sillman arrives at a moment widely regarded as pivotal in her development, when the New York-based painter was consolidating a distinctive approach that refuses easy categorization. Measuring 114.3 by 99.1 centimeters, the work operates in a register that feels simultaneously intimate and expansive, with forms that shift between figuration and abstraction in ways that reward extended looking. Sillman's handling of paint is characteristically restless, building up passages of color and mark-making that suggest narrative tension without resolving into legible story. The surface carries a sense of physical commitment, of decisions made and revised, that gives the work both psychological weight and genuine pictorial energy. Sillman studied at the School of Visual Arts and later taught for many years at Bard College, and by the mid-2000s her work had attracted sustained critical attention for its engagement with the history of gestural painting and its simultaneous resistance to that history's more self-serious tendencies. This untitled canvas reflects those preoccupations fully. The composition holds together through a kind of productive instability, with competing visual impulses kept in dynamic equilibrium rather than forced into resolution. The work is signed and is offered at Sotheby's Contemporary Art Day Auction as a guaranteed property, providing prospective buyers with a meaningful degree of transactional certainty. For collectors drawn to painting that thinks rigorously while retaining genuine feeling, this is a strong and representative example from an artist whose market position has grown steadily alongside her critical reputation.

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 114.3 x 99.1 cm
Year
2006
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Sotheby's: Contemporary Art Day Auction

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