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Nancy Haynes

Nancy Haynes (born 1947) is an American artist and educator. She lives between New York City, and the Huerfano County, Colorado.

Early life

Nancy Haynes was born in 1947, in Waterbury, Connecticut.

Paintings

Haynes is a conceptual artist. Her art-historical influences cite Marcel Duchamp, Mondrian, Dan Flavin, On Kawara and Ad Reinhardt, but as Marjorie Welish noted in her essay, “Nancy Haynes, A Literature of Silence”, Haynes’ also has influences from literature.

In Haynes’ recent paintings, the canvases began to “evolve from a paler shade of a given pigment to a darker one, creating a horizontal movement that pulls the eye toward an unseen source of light.”

More notable works include her autobiographical color charts series (2005–2013), which employ swatches of color contained within grids, meant to give an autobiography of the artist.

Exhibitions

Haynes began exhibiting her work in the late 1970s and has since held numerous solo exhibitions. Selected solo exhibitions are below:

  • Compressing Light, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany, 2025
  • A madeleine dipped in ink, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria, 2022
  • Paintings: to the poets, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria, 2017
  • Nancy Haynes: this painting oil on linen, Regina Rex, New York, 2017
  • Nancy Haynes: anomalies and non sequiturs, Regina Rex, New York, 2015
  • Nancy Haynes: Recent Paintings, George Lawson Gallery, Los Angeles, 2012
  • Selected Small Paintings, George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco, 2020
  • Dissolution, Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, 2009
  • Nancy Haynes, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria, 2006
  • Nancy Haynes, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria, 2002
  • Between Two Appearances, Stark Gallery, New York, 2000
  • Nancy Haynes, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria, 1998

Teaching and lectures

In addition to her painting career, Haynes has contributed to the academic field through teaching and lectures. She served as a visiting lecturer at Princeton University in 2000 and lectured at the Carpenter Center at Harvard University in 1992. From 1986 to 1989, she was an adjunct lecturer at Hunter College in New York.

Awards

Haynes has been awarded by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 1995, The National Endowment for the Arts in 1987 and again in 1990, and the New York Foundation for the Arts in 1987.

Public collections

Her work is included in museum collections, including:

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