08/09/21

Naudline Pierre @ Dallas Museum of Art - What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared

Naudline Pierre 
What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared 
Dallas Museum of Art 
September 26, 2021 - May 15, 2022 

Naudline Pierre
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Lest You Fall, 2019 
Oil on canvas 
Dallas Museum of Art, Lay Family Acquisition Fund, 2020.8
© Naudline Pierre, courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York

Naudline Pierre
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Hold On, Hold Tight, 2019
Oil on canvas
© Naudline Pierre, courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York. 
Photo: Paul Takeuchi

The first solo museum exhibition for painter Naudline Pierre premieres at the Dallas Museum of Art. Naudline Pierre: What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared debuts five major new paintings alongside existing works by Naudline Pierre, including the DMA’s recent acquisition Lest You Fall (2019). The exhibition showcases Naudline Pierre’s vivid style, recurring cast of otherworldly characters, and use of fantasy to imagine escape and possibility in the elsewhere.
“Providing a platform for the work of rising artists is a critical element of the DMA’s contemporary art exhibitions and programs, reflecting the global voices shaping creative practice today and connecting audiences with some of the most influential artists of our time,” said Dr. Agustín Arteaga, the DMA’s Eugene McDermott Director. “Naudline Pierre is one such artist, and we are honored to have her work not only on our walls but also in our collection, where it will continue to awe and inspire.”
NAUDLINE PIERRE (b. 1989, Leominster, MA; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) creates richly hued paintings that portray otherworldly narratives, featuring supernatural beings entangled in complex scenes of struggle and intimacy. Drawing from conventions of Renaissance art and religious painting, Naudline Pierre reimagines these art historical traditions through her distinct contemporary lens, subverting the canon by creating space for manifestations of Blackness and femmehood that elude rigid definitions of identity. Often through the storyline of a recurring protagonist, Naudline Pierre’s works imagine new worlds that center care, tenderness, and liberation.

Nauldine Pierre
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Closer Still, 2017
Oil on canvas 
© Naudline Pierre, courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York. 
Photo: Paul Takeuchi

Nauldine Pierre
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Hereafter, Ye Shall Be Changed, 2021
Oil on linen
© Naudline Pierre, courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York. 
Photo: Paul Takeuchi

For What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared, Naudline Pierre is creating a suite of five new works that continue her investigations of hybridity, multiplicity, and transformation through the unfolding narrative of a central protagonist. Across the five canvases, the central figure undergoes a process of change, gaining the powers of flight, wielding flame, and claiming her power in an expression of the escape, pleasure, and care made possible in Pierre’s fantastic worlds. The works are presented alongside other recent works by Naudline Pierre—including the DMA’s recent acquisition, Lest You Fall (2019)—that illustrate similar themes and embody the painterly techniques that have become Naudline Pierre’s signature: jewel-toned hues; gradients of color; thin, translucent washes; and figures built up from modulated layers and tones.
"With her technical prowess and poetic approach to narrative world-building, Naudline Pierre is a uniquely imaginative and empathetic artist," said Hilde Nelson, the DMA’s Curatorial Assistant for Contemporary Art. "Awash in crimsons, ochres, and violets, her worlds offer a much-needed space for escape and transformation, in which the artist, the protagonist, and we as viewers can be full and expansive." 

Naudline Pierre: What Could Be Has Not Yet Appeared is organized by the Dallas Museum of Art.

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