Anna Weyant is a contemporary artist best known for her technically refined, darkly humorous paintings that explore femininity, vulnerability, and art history with a cinematic lens.
Anna Weyant’s paintings are notable for their polished execution, psychological tension, and narrative ambiguity. With a palette often drawn from the muted hues of vintage interiors and classical portraiture, her contemporary art practice offers a deeply cinematic and emotional lens through which femininity, youth, and melancholy are portrayed.
Weyant’s early body of work emerged from her deep engagement with figurative realism and classical techniques. Her paintings from this period are characterised by tight, controlled brushwork and a subdued colour palette. In works like Head (2019), she presented solitary female figures rendered with both tenderness and restraint, signalling her interest in emotional interiority and classical composition. These works reference the structure of Dutch Golden Age painting while gently subverting its content.
The artist’s development became more focused on narrative and atmosphere with paintings like Loose Screw (2020) and Chandelier (2020), in which girls are posed in domestic spaces teetering between comfort and claustrophobia. These works play with archetypes of femininity, introducing awkward body language and distorted perspectives to destabilise any notion of idealisation. Through curtains, carpets, and polished wood furniture, Weyant’s scenes feel familiar, but there is always a quiet undercurrent of unease or absurdity.
In her Buffet series, including Buffet II (2021), Weyant reimagined the still life tradition with a sly twist. Fruits, flowers, and other ornamental objects are rendered with painstaking realism, yet their arrangements feel oddly theatrical, even comically tragic. The works evoke a mood of quiet decay, often tinged with humour. These compositions speak to themes of consumption, societal expectations, and emotional excess, all while retaining the disciplined elegance of classical painting.
While primarily known as a painter, Weyant has also explored drawing and sculpture as extensions of her visual storytelling. Her drawings—often graphite studies of her painted subjects—reveal the meticulous process behind each composition. In 2021, she produced a small series of sculptural works which echo the delicacy and theatricality of her painted figures, further broadening the material range of her artistic expression.
Anna Weyant has been the subject of both solo and group exhibitions at galleries and major institutions. A selection of important exhibitions is provided below.
Anna Weyant’s website can be found here, and Anna Weyant’s Instagram can be found here.
Anna Weyant’s work has garnered coverage in key contemporary art publications including Artnet, GQ, and Ocula.
Anna Weyant is a Canadian artist born in 1995 in Calgary, Alberta, currently based in New York City. She is known for her figurative paintings that blend influences from the Dutch Golden Age with contemporary popular culture and social media. Weyant’s work often depicts women in dark, moody, and enigmatic scenes, exploring themes of isolation, fear, and low-stakes trauma with a dreamlike, tragicomic sensibility.
Anna Weyant is known for her exquisitely rendered figurative paintings that blend the technical precision of classical realism with dark humour and emotional depth. Her subjects—often young women in psychologically charged interiors—evoke tension, fragility, and introspection. Weyant’s ability to channel traditional painting styles into narratives about femininity, collapse, and identity has distinguished her as a compelling voice in contemporary art. Her works regularly engage with the aesthetics of still life, portraiture, and cinematic storytelling.
Anna Weyant gained rapid recognition through her distinctive visual style and emotionally resonant imagery. Early exhibitions in New York and Los Angeles attracted critical attention for their blend of classical technique and contemporary themes. Her profile rose significantly in 2022 when she became the youngest artist represented by Gagosian Gallery. With widespread media coverage, viral interest, and institutional acquisitions, Weyant became emblematic of a new generation of artists merging traditional painting with cultural critique and personal narrative.
Anna Weyant has been represented globally by Gagosian Gallery since May 2022. This exclusive partnership marked a significant milestone in her career, positioning her among the gallery’s roster of leading contemporary artists. Prior to joining Gagosian, Weyant was represented by Blum & Poe but parted ways with the gallery before her move to Gagosian. Since the partnership began, she has presented several major solo exhibitions with Gagosian, including Baby, It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over in New York and Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolves? in London. The collaboration has helped elevate her profile significantly, contributing to the strong market demand and critical acclaim for her work.
Weyant’s paintings are influenced by a broad range of visual and cultural sources. Art historically, she draws inspiration from Dutch Golden Age painting, Rococo portraiture, and American realists like Edward Hopper. She also incorporates elements of contemporary photography, internet culture, and cinematic lighting, lending her works a stylised, narrative feel. Artists such as Balthus and Eric Fischl inform her interest in ambiguity and emotional unease, while her subject matter often reflects modern anxieties around gender, youth, and performance.
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