
Fire Island Moonrise
2018
TM Davy's "Fire Island Moonrise" (2018) draws the viewer into a luminous evening scene at the edge of land and sky, capturing the particular quality of coastal light at the threshold between day and night. Rendered at an imposing 335.3 by 335.3 centimeters, the work commands its environment with the quiet authority of a place deeply known and carefully observed. Davy, whose practice is grounded in a sustained engagement with queer community, intimacy, and the natural world, transforms Fire Island into something both specific and mythic, a site charged with personal and collective memory. The moonrise itself becomes a soft organizing force, pulling the composition toward stillness and wonder rather than drama. The painting's scale is inseparable from its meaning. At this size, the work does not depict the scene so much as enfold the viewer within it, creating an immersive atmosphere that rewards prolonged looking. Davy's painterly touch, attentive to subtle gradations of color and tone, renders the coastal environment with a warmth that feels intimate despite the monumental format. The work is signed by the artist and is currently held at MASS MoCA, situating it within a serious institutional context that reflects the growing critical recognition Davy has received over the past decade. For a collector, "Fire Island Moonrise" represents a rare convergence of emotional resonance, art historical awareness, and social significance. The work participates in a long tradition of landscape painting while redirecting that tradition toward queer experience and chosen community, bringing new stakes to a familiar genre. Its physical presence is transformative in an interior space, and its subject matter carries a layered relevance that only deepens over time.
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- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- MASS MoCA
- Spotted At
- Gallery · MASS MoCAView on map
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