Lisa Corinne Davis is an abstract painter exploring themes of racial, social and psychological identity. Born in Baltimore, MD, currently living and working in Brooklyn, NY, Davis received her BFA from Pratt Institute, and her MFA from Hunter College. Her paintings have been exhibited across the United States and in Europe, including one person shows at Gerald Peters Gallery (New York), Zolla/Lieberman Gallery (Chicago), and The Mayor Gallery (London). Her work is included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She is currently represented by Jenkins Johnson Gallery (San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York), Miles McEnery Gallery (New York), and The Mayor Gallery (London).
The Department of Art, Art History, & Architecture Visiting Artists Series Presents Lisa Corinne Davis Monday, March 20, 2023, @ 2:00PM, Ceracche Center, RM G126
By Doreen Brown, March 9, 2023
Hypnotic Hypothesis, 70 X 55 inches, oil on canvas, 2022
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