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Kathryn Lynch Press

boston art review — Karma’s Maine Group Show “A Particular Kind of Heaven” Offers a Century of Skygazing

Jessica Shearer reviews the group exhibition A Particular Kind of Heaven at Karma in Thomaston, Maine. “While A Particular Kind of Heaven is a veritable who’s who of Maine-based artists, some of the most exciting pieces come from farther afield. Blazing from the alcove, New York-based Kathryn Lynch’s Super Sun Over Wild Flowers (2024) demonstrates why painting lovers will get off on this show; her oils are applied in diffused blots and washes that bounce the sun’s light off of frothy dandelion heads.”

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Two Coats of Paint — Kathryn lynch allusive places - by patrick neal

Patrick Neal reviews Allusive Places, a solo exhibition at Turn Gallery in NYC.

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Two Coats of Paint — 2018 NYFSCA/NYFA ARTIST FELLOWS

Two Coats of Paint featured Kathryn in their article on the 2018 NYFA Artist Fellows. “In 2018…panelists selected The New York Foundation for the Arts painting fellowship recipients from a staggeringly large pool of 3,071 applicants.” Kathryn Lynch was one of 27 artists selected.

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The East Hampton Star — Review of “Spring Forward” at The Drawing Room

The East Hampton Star reviews “Spring Forward,” a group exhibition at The Drawing Room in East Hampton, New York featuring paintings by Kathryn Lynch.

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Artsy — an interview with kathryn lynch

“Over her more than 25 years painting and exhibiting her work in New York and elsewhere, Kathryn Lynch has established herself as a painter whose works harness the lush materiality of paint in a gesture towards subjects seemingly beyond the frame—relationships, change, the passing of time. On the occasion of Kathryn Lynch’s two-part exhibition, A View of One’s Own at Sears-Peyton Gallery, I sat down with the painter to talk about her life, paintings, and the curiously dictatorial tendencies of her shapes. “

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Artefuse — Kathryn Lynch: Bright Lights, Illuminated New York City

“Halos of flickering light within dreamy nightscapes greet you at Kathryn Lynch’s new show at SenaSpace Art Gallery in NYC. “

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Art News — A Review of Kathryn Lynch’s Exhibition at Sears-Peyton Gallery

“In these oil paintings, all from 2013, Kathryn Lynch captured the tranquility and sheer beauty of New York’s Shelter Island in a manner that is both whimsical and candid.”

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Guernia Magazine — Kathryn Lynch: Paint and Die Happy

“The American painter on the terror of a blank canvas, finding inspiration in the streets of New York, and how motherhood has impacted her art.”

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New American Paintings — Kathryn Lynch’s Flower Paintings

“Kathryn Lynch is an artist much concerned with illumination.  The trees and grasslands and waterways she paints are saturated with the glow of the sun or the shine of the moon; her portraits of New York buildings are abuzz with the colorful artificiality of city lights at night; and her recent series of tugboats show us vessels passing with dreamlike ease through ghostly-bright fog, or else bobbing gently on a shining Hudson, trapped between a giant red sun and that sun’s smudged reflection on the river.”

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Introspective Magazine — Kathryn Lynch

A feature article on Kathryn Lynch, her practice, inspiration, and exhibition at Sears-Peyton Gallery.

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New York Magazine — First Look: The Artist Who Haunts A Tribeca Warehouse

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Elle Decor — Kathryn Lynch

“Kathryn Lynch wrinkles her nose when people refer to her work as landscape painting.”

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