Anne Sherwood Pundyk
Anne Sherwood Pundyk is a conceptual artist who makes abstract paintings charged with the essence of her experiences creating collaborative performance and publication projects. She was born in New York City, where she still lives, and has a studio in Mattituck on the North Fork of Long Island. Color narrates the emotion in Anne’s work, which navigates spontaneous paint pourings, written outpourings, and improvised digital imagery using an interplay of open-ended geometric patterns. Anne has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions from New York to Athens, she has performed at MoMA PS1 and created a feminist intervention for the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Her work is in many private and institutional collections including Barclay’s Bank, New York; Luciano Benetton Foundation, Treviso; Marriott International, Inc. and the personal collections of Katie Couric and Cy Twombly.
Anne at work.
Anne co-created the feminist magazine, Girls Against God, with artist and musician Bianca Casady.
Studio corners.