Anne Vandycke is a Belgian artist living and working in New York. Vandycke is best known for her minimalist abstract oil painting that transforms shapes and lines into a rupture to express a state of change. Her work is inspired by the constant change. Always go faster, be even more efficient at any price and now with the pandemic the countless and uncomfortable changes. Change is more than ever a constant, which is a paradox as a constant should be stable. Nothing is predefined but everything is possible : a form that transcends an existing framework to extract an infinity of possibilities, source of innovation, a color that seeks to make the work emotionally intense.
Vandycke studied Art in New York at Columbia University in an Advanced Intensive Painting Program, at the National Academy School & Museum in the Studio Art Intensive Program and Graphic Design at the Parsons, The New School. Before, she attended Universities in Belgium and France and earned Masters degrees in Economic Field. This background has influenced her painting and has given a certain strength to her work.
Vandycke has exhibited her work in solo and group shows in the USA and in France, at venues including the National Academy Museum, NY; the Sonia Gechtoff Gallery, NY; the N.A.W.A. Gallery, NY; The Other Art Fair, NY; the Ad Art Show at Sotheby’s, NY; The Ad Art Show digitally on the LinkNYC screens, at the Oculus Westfield World Trade Center screens; at Fendi Casa Showroom, NY; at the BelCham, NY; at Intuitae Family Office. Her work are in private collection in the USA, Belgium, France and Switzerland.
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