b. 1981, United States

Lucy Dodd Biography

Lucy Dodd has created a painterly universe that can be understood as a radical reinterpretation of lyrical abstraction and action painting. Her works—biomorphic topographies of random and intentional marks—resemble painted evocations of cosmological and spiritual landscapes. They are characterized by an emphatically process-oriented approach to painting and the use of unusual color pigments, which often derive from nature and Dodd's personal environment. Exhibitions by the artist, who lives in Woodstock, New York, often incorporate elements of ritual and theater.

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For Dodd, the material in her paintings is of vital importance. Fermented walnut shells produce an entire range of brown tones; extracts from the fruit of yew trees bring shades of pink to the canvases. Green is created from pigments that the artist extracts from nettles and the leaves of other plants. Traces of black lichens can be found in her paintings. She uses mate tea extracts, kombucha, dog urine and sumac pigments, paints with minerals such as hematite or with soil samples she collects in various places around the world. She rubs the materials in powder form onto large-format canvases on her studio floor, sprays and smears them as liquid paint or places them on the canvas in their natural state until specific color reactions ensue.

Dodd's works convey a profound freedom, confidently balancing painterly control and the relinquishing of that control. Circular contours left by kombucha cultures merge with arborescent color structures created in the chemical interplay of certain coloring agents with the canvas. These elements are embedded in moving, organic whirls of color attained through the application, smudging, subtraction and re-addition of pigment extracts. The result are biomorphic color fantasies and atmospheric compositions made of mineral patterns, spots, smears and traces recalling fossils, corals, sky constellations or rock formations. Dodd's works advance the pictorial repertoire of abstraction in unexpected ways. Possessed of an ethereal, fearless beauty, they are the product of an aesthetic vision that expands the legacy of high modernism to include archaic and cultic aspects.

Dodd's exhibitions also usually include sculptural objects such as self-made armchairs and other seating. These elements play a key role in the performative dimension of the artist's practice. Viewers are often encouraged to sit down on furniture she has designed and consume beverages she has prepared, the ingredients of which are sometimes also found in her paintings. Many of her works emit an intense smell. Her exhibitions are multisensory and often include music, and their potency is heightened by theatrical-performative interventions that go far beyond the traditional bounds of painting. Dodd explores the exhibition space as a ritualized place where her works not only take on the status of totemistic objects, they also assume a role as protagonists in a quasi-cultic drama. They are objects that address both the idea of abstraction as a spiritual language and that of the painterly as personal, symbolic theater—objects that emanate a new belief in the transformative power of painting.

Text courtesy Sprüth Magers.

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Activate Galactic Origin by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd Activate Galactic Origin, 2024 Flower essences of gorse, dandelion, lily of the valley, bluebell and forget-me-not, copper ink, iron oxide, blue and green spirulina, black and green tea, butterfly pea powder, stickyweed, seaweed, avocado, onion skins, smalt, cochineal, and acrylic pigments
177 x 196 cm
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Holy Basil(ica) Chair by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork textile
Lucy Dodd Holy Basil(ica) Chair, 2019 Pigmented cotton on chair frame
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Shield 6 by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd Shield 6, 2015 Pigment and phosphorescents on canvas
31.8 x 76.2 x 59.7 cm
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This Is My Wish by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd This Is My Wish, 2021 SCOBY, cochineal and pigment on canvas
57.2 x 106.7 cm
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All the Stars Were Shining Bright by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd All the Stars Were Shining Bright, 2021 Cochineal and pigment on canvas
57.8 x 76.2 cm
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1980's Baby by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork textile
Lucy Dodd 1980's Baby, 2011 Paper towel, thread and mixed media on paper
30.5 x 30.5 cm
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Star Queendom by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd Star Queendom, 2018 Flower petals, azurite, soft pastel and mixed media on paper
30.5 x 30.5 cm
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In The Name of Love by Lucy Dodd contemporary artwork painting
Lucy Dodd In The Name of Love, 2021 Cochineal, pigment and acrylic on canvas
218.4 x 363.2 cm
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