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Nic Dyer: BREADCRUMB

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  • Nic Dyer: BREADCRUMB

    February 18th - March 11th
    • Nic Dyer mixed media painting stone steps going off to horizon in grassy forest, 3D candy, mini eggs, fruit on steps
      Nic Dyer, Breadcrumbs, 2022
    • Nic Dyer, The Objectification of Temptation, 2023
      Nic Dyer, The Objectification of Temptation, 2023
    • Nic Dyer, Tree of Good & Evil, 2023
      Nic Dyer, Tree of Good & Evil, 2023
    • Nic Dyer, Big Bad, 2023
      Nic Dyer, Big Bad, 2023
    • Nic Dyer, Forbidden Fruit, 2023
      Nic Dyer, Forbidden Fruit, 2023
    • Nic Dyer painting of peach with bite taken out of it, covered in sculpey ants. Peach is laying in grass
      Nic Dyer, Greedy, 2022
    • Nic Dyer, Forage, 2023
      Nic Dyer, Forage, 2023
    • Nic Dyer, Slick, Slip, Slit, 2022
      Nic Dyer, Slick, Slip, Slit, 2022
  • studio shot of Nic Dyer painting of grass and steps

    Nic Dyer examines a need for excess in the wake of restriction. Their sculptural paintings are a meditation on systems of visual & consumable hyper-palatability, each canvas lush with glitter, sweets, opulence. Dyer's work is an exercise in having it all.

     

    Dyer received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and have been awarded residencies in Wassaic, New York; Johnson, Vermont; Fishers Island, New York; and Berlin, Germany. They currently live in Hudson Valley, New York. 

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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