Andrew Sendor (b. 1977, New York, NY) Sendor is most recognized for his extraordinary facility in representational painting that serves to illuminate his ongoing engagement with the power of the imagination. The artist introduces us to fictional characters in storylines whose genesis derives from a unique creative process: Sendor scripts, produces, directs, and documents performances recounting the life and times of his eccentric cast. Representing scenes from these psychologically charged, hallucinatory narratives, each meticulously rendered artwork surveys the materiality of images and the interrelated history of photorealism and evolution of photography. Sendor builds monochromatic compositions using acute pictorial focus along with disrupted visual motifs, and situates the works in artist’s frames whose physicality elevates the painted imagery — and which together comprise an idiosyncratic language of painting.
Sendor’s works have been included in numerous museum exhibitions, including the Nassau County Museum of Art, NY; Funen Art Museum, Odense, Denmark; Hudson Valley MOCA, Peekskill, NY; Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; and the ARKEN Museum of Art, Ishøj, Denmark. Private and public collections owning his work include The Broad Art Museum MSU; The Morgan Library & Museum, New York; Hall Art Foundation, US and Germany; Rubell Museum, Miami; Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville; and Zabludowicz Art Trust, London, U.K.
In 2016, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum MSU held a solo survey of Sendor’s work in the exhibition ANDREW SENDOR Paintings, Drawings and a Film, which was accompanied by a catalogue featuring an essay by Caítlin Doherty. In 2019, Sendor was featured in a two-person exhibition with fellow painter, Ali Banisadr, at Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL. Recently, Sendor’s works have been included in group exhibitions at: David Zwirner, NY, François Ghebaly, LA, Simon Lee, London, and Sperone Westwater, NY.
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Farne points to a narrow trail that diverges from the main and suggests it could be a shortcut to the road, 2024
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Solvej admires the eagle’s freedom and begins to imagine an escape from the confines of the ballet academy, 2024
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Solvej in Salome’s treehouse praying for Freka Tusinbrande, 2024
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Solvej looks to the sea, breathes the salty air and becomes absorbed by the coastal atmosphere, 2024
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Oneiric phenomenon #19: Solvej with Bhaya and Prema, 2023-2024
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Hippolito Zafiro in Casparina's treehouse, 2022
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Salome & Solvej, Apollo & Farne
Andrew Sendor September 14 - October 19, 2024 -
Taxonomies of Imagination
Ali Banisadr, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Joseph Cornell, Julie Curtiss, Francesca Facciola, Elizabeth Glaessner, Jenna Gribbon, Sally J. Han, Haley Josephs, Ajay Kurian, Kwong Wing Kwan, René Magritte, Julia Maiuri, Tony Matelli, Jenny Morgan, Lama July 30 - August 27, 2022 -
Desire Encapsulated
Andrew Sendor, Catalina Ouyang, Guimi You, Lior Modan, Bambou Gili, Miguel Angel Payano Jr., Joeun Kim Aatchim, Lita Albuquerque, Yuri Yuan, Sula Bermudez-Silverman, Yanyan Huang, Yifan Jiang, Yesiyu Zhao, Ruby Leyi Yang, Chris Oh, Hiba Schahbaz and Clai June 19 - July 31, 2021Andrew Sendor, Catalina Ouyang, Guimi You, Lior Modan, Bambou Gili, Miguel Angel Payano Jr., Joeun Kim Aatchim, Lita Albuquerque, Yuri Yuan, Sula Bermudez-Silverman, Yanyan Huang, Yifan Jiang, Yesiyu Zhao, Ruby Leyi Yang, Chris Oh, Hiba Schahbaz and Claire Colette.Read more