Tau Lewis
Tau Lewis (born 1993 in Toronto, Ontario)[1][2] is a self-taught artist working in a variety of mediums including hand-sewn, carved and assemblage pieces. Her work is often informed by the surrounding environment, incorporating found objects and recycled material into her creations.[3]
Early life
Lewis was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1993, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Work
Recent solo and group exhibitions include New Museum, MoMA PS1, Shrine Gallery, Chapter NY, Jeffrey Stark, Shoot the lobster, New York; Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta; Night Gallery, Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, USA; Art Gallery of Ontario, Art Gallery of York University, 8-11 Gallery, Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, Toronto; Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga; Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, Winnipeg; The Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Canada; Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada; Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin, Germany and the Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, UK. [4]
In 2018, Lewis was awarded the Frieze Frame Stand Prize for her solo presentation with Cooper Cole Gallery at Frieze New York City, USA. [5] [6]
Tau’s work can be found in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives, Ottawa, Canada; and Grinnell College Museum of Art, Grinnell, Iowa, USA. [7]
References
- ^ https://agnes.queensu.ca/exhibition/tau-lewis/
- ^ https://hepworthwakefield.org/artist/tau-lewis/
- ^ https://coopercolegallery.com/artist/tau-lewis/
- ^ https://coopercolegallery.com/artist/tau-lewis/
- ^ https://canadianart.ca/interviews/a-conversation-with-tau-lewis/
- ^ http://www.artnews.com/2018/05/04/frieze-new-york-awards-2018-frame-prize-cooper-cole-gallery/
- ^ https://coopercolegallery.com/artist/tau-lewis/
External links
- 1993 births
- Living people
- Artists from Toronto
- Canadian women sculptors
- Feminist artists
- Canadian contemporary artists
- Contemporary sculptors
- Queer artists
- Queer feminists
- Canadian people of Jamaican descent
- LGBT artists from Canada
- Black Canadian women
- Black Canadian LGBT people
- Black Canadian artists
- 21st-century Canadian women artists