Grove, 2019: Installation view of site-specific wall painting with individual acrylic paintings on linen, 18 x 46 feet.
Painting installation for the exhibition “Aftereffect,” curated by Elissa Auther and Emily Joyce, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.
Photo credit: Wes Magyar
More information: https://mcadenver.org/exhibitions/aftereffect
Grove, 2019: Installation view of site-specific wall painting with individual acrylic paintings on linen, 18 x 46 feet, detail.
Painting installation for the exhibition “Aftereffect,” curated by Elissa Auther and Emily Joyce, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.
Photo credit: Wes Magyar
More information: https://mcadenver.org/exhibitions/aftereffect
Grove, 2019: Installation view of site-specific wall painting with individual acrylic paintings on linen, 18 x 46 feet.
Painting installation for the exhibition “Aftereffect,” curated by Elissa Auther and Emily Joyce, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.
Photo credit: Wes Magyar
More information: https://mcadenver.org/exhibitions/aftereffect
Burning Bush, 2019: Watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on paper, 16.25 x 13”
Exhibited as part of “Everyday Perfection,” Albany International Airport Gallery, curated by Kathy Greenwood.
Photo credit: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://albanyairport.com/art/albany-international-airport-gallery/everyday-perfection
Night Message, 2019: Watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on paper, 16.25 x 13”
Exhibited as part of “Everyday Perfection,” Albany International Airport Gallery, curated by Kathy Greenwood.
Photo credit: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://albanyairport.com/art/albany-international-airport-gallery/everyday-perfection
Ring Path, 2019: Watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on paper, 16.25 x 13”
Exhibited as part of “Everyday Perfection,” Albany International Airport Gallery, curated by Kathy Greenwood.
Photo credit: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://albanyairport.com/art/albany-international-airport-gallery/everyday-perfection
Deep Vale, 2019: Watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on paper, 16.25 x 13”
Exhibited as part of “Everyday Perfection,” Albany International Airport Gallery, curated by Kathy Greenwood.
Photo credit: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://albanyairport.com/art/albany-international-airport-gallery/everyday-perfection
Shadde, 2017: Installation view of exhibition at BUSHEL, Delhi, NY. Site specific ink wall painting on existing walls, framed works on paper installed on wall painting.
Photo credit: Heather Phelps-Lipton
More information: https://bushelcollective.org/melissa-thorne/
Shadde, 2017: Installation view of exhibition at BUSHEL, Delhi, NY. Site specific ink wall painting on existing walls, framed works on paper installed on wall painting.
Photo credit: Heather Phelps-Lipton
More information: https://bushelcollective.org/melissa-thorne/
Shadde, 2017: Installation view of exhibition at BUSHEL, Delhi, NY. Site specific ink wall painting on existing walls, framed works on paper installed on wall painting.
Photo credit: Heather Phelps-Lipton
More information: https://bushelcollective.org/melissa-thorne/
Shadde, 2017: Installation view of exhibition at BUSHEL, Delhi, NY. Site specific ink wall painting on existing walls, framed works on paper installed on wall painting.
Photo credit: Heather Phelps-Lipton
More information: https://bushelcollective.org/melissa-thorne/
Desert Center 1, 2016: Ink and graphite on existing wall, 38 x 38".
Site-specific painting, one of a series of four created in abandoned cabins in Desert Center, CA, during a 2016 residency with Epicenter Projects.
Photo credit: Lance Gerber
Photo editing: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://epicenterprojects.com/MELISSA_THORNE_DESERT-CENTER
Desert Center 4, 2016: Ink and graphite on existing wall, 38 x 38".
Site-specific painting, one of a series of four created in abandoned cabins in Desert Center, CA, during a 2016 residency with Epicenter Projects.
Photo credit: Lance Gerber
Photo editing: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://epicenterprojects.com/MELISSA_THORNE_DESERT-CENTER
Desert Center 3, 2016: Ink and graphite on existing wall, 38 x 30".
Site-specific painting, one of a series of four created in abandoned cabins in Desert Center, CA, during a 2016 residency with Epicenter Projects.
Photo credit: Lance Gerber
Photo editing: Jason van Stavaren
More information: http://epicenterprojects.com/MELISSA_THORNE_DESERT-CENTER
Untitled WC2, 2016: Watercolor and gouache on paper, 15 x 12".
Excerpt from an ongoing series of works on paper exploring architectural patterns accumulated during an extended research trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The patterns are taken from security gates throughout the city.
Photo credit: Melissa Thorne
Untitled WC4, 2016: Watercolor and gouache on paper, 15 x 12".
Excerpt from an ongoing series of works on paper exploring architectural patterns accumulated during an extended research trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The patterns are taken from security gates throughout the city.
Photo credit: Melissa Thorne
Untitled WC3, 2016: Watercolor and gouache on paper, 15 x 12".
Excerpt from an ongoing series of works on paper exploring architectural patterns accumulated during an extended research trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The patterns are taken from security gates throughout the city.
Photo credit: Melissa Thorne
Untitled WC1, 2016: Watercolor and gouache on paper, 15 x 12".
Excerpt from an ongoing series of works on paper exploring architectural patterns accumulated during an extended research trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The patterns are taken from security gates throughout the city.
Photo credit: Melissa Thorne
By the Light or the Eye, 2015: Exterior installation view, acrylic enamel and milled sintra on existing storefront.
Site-specific painting installation made for GRIDSPACE, an artist-run storefront in Brooklyn, New York.
Photo credit: Alan Wiener
More information: https://gridspace.org/archive/melissa-thorne-by-the-light-or-the-eye
By the Light or the Eye, 2015: Interior installation view, ink and watercolor on existing wall (left), framed letterpress print (right). GRIDSPACE, Brooklyn, NY.
Photo credit: Alan Wiener
More information: https://gridspace.org/archive/melissa-thorne-by-the-light-or-the-eye
A Wall Around a Window, 2013: Installation view, Devin Borden Gallery, Houston, TX.
Acrylic paintings installed on site-specific wall painting, ink and graphite, 10'8" x 40 feet.
Photo credit: Logan Beck
More information: https://issuu.com/devinbordengallery/docs/a_wall_around_a_window_9a545ff87b28e2
A Wall Around a Window, 2013: Installation view, Devin Borden Gallery, Houston, TX.
Photo credit: Logan Beck
More information: https://issuu.com/devinbordengallery/docs/a_wall_around_a_window_9a545ff87b28e2
A Wall Around a Window, 2013: Alternate installation view with second wall painting, Devin Borden Gallery, Houston, TX.
Photo credit: Logan Beck
More information: https://issuu.com/devinbordengallery/docs/a_wall_around_a_window_9a545ff87b28e2
A Wall Around a Window, 2013: Installation view, Devin Borden Gallery, Houston, TX.
Photo credit: Logan Beck
More information: https://issuu.com/devinbordengallery/docs/a_wall_around_a_window_9a545ff87b28e2
A Wall Around a Window, 2013: Detail with framed watercolors installed on wall painting.
Photo credit: Logan Beck
More information: https://issuu.com/devinbordengallery/docs/a_wall_around_a_window_9a545ff87b28e2
Melissa Thorne with Fol Chen, Untitled (Wiener Werkstatte textile length), 2008: Original watercolor and audio, produced as a CD edition of 50.
The 50 x 50” artwork (above) was subsequently cut into 5” square CD sleeve cards, to accompany a sound piece also based on the same Wiener Werkstatte textile, in the permanent collection of LACMA. This was part of an exhibition in which artists were invited to interpret works from the museum collection, “A Machine Project Field Guide to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.”
Grove, 2019: Installation view of site-specific wall painting with individual acrylic paintings on linen, 18 x 46 feet.
Painting installation for the exhibition “Aftereffect,” curated by Elissa Auther and Emily Joyce, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.
Photo credit: Wes Magyar
More information: https://mcadenver.org/exhibitions/aftereffect