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Lisa Nankivil (born 1958, Minneapolis, Minn.) is a contemporary American
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
and
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Life and work

Nankivil grew up in Winona, Minnesota, an historic Mississippi River town located in the bluff country of southwest Minnesota, where her family owned Sahaptin Farm, an Appaloosa horse breeding operation. Nankivil was herself a junior champion rider. Upon graduating high school, Nankivil moved to San Francisco where she studied
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and worked for several years as an independent art director in the film and advertising industries. She later returned to college to study painting and printmaking at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Nankivil continued her studio art training at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where she earned a BFA degree in painting in 1995. Nankivil is best known for her non-representational striped-format oil paintings and abstract
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. Though her work shares formal qualities with the modernist innovations of European and American abstraction, her paintings typically feature color schemes, brushwork, and techniques based on long-established
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traditions. According to art historian William Peterson, the striped format of Nankivil's paintings evolved while she was concentrating on certain figure-ground relationships in her work. “I was searching for ways to make the background as essential as the image,” she says. “I began to explore qualities such as motion, ascendance, and hierarchy through painted stripes, and eventually the image fell away leaving me to navigate the implications of the vertical and the horizontal by painting only the orientations with stripes.” A phrase in the art writings of John Berger—“Home is where the vertical meets the horizontal”—helped her as she began to explore the physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of her discovery. “To me,” she says, “this phrase refers to a sense of spiritual well-being: finding ground in which to prosper.” Nankivil is an artist-member of the Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, a prominent artist cooperative established in 1993 in the historic Warehouse District of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she maintains her principal painting studio and private press. In 2004, Nankivil was awarded the Jerome Foundation Fellowship ( New York City & St. Paul). In 2011, Nankivil received an Artist Initiative Grant in Visual Arts from the Minnesota State Arts Board (St. Paul), with funding provided by Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Nankivil's paintings and original prints are exhibited nationally and internationally and are found in many public and private collections, including the Minneapolis Institute of Art;
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, Minneapolis; Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul; North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona; Borusan Contemporary Art Museum, Istanbul, Turkey;"Borusan Collection
Borusan Contemporary Art Museum website
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Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minneapolis;
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, New York;
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, New York; and others. Nankivil is represented by Marlborough Fine Art, New York
Thomas McCormick Gallery
Chicago
William Shearburn Gallery
St. Louis
Heather Gaudio Fine Art
New Canaan, Conn.; an
Highpoint Editions
Minneapolis. Streetside Press of Minneapolis is the principal publisher of her monoprints and digital print editions.


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References

* Albright, Audrey
"Artists Capture the Great American West."
Review of "Out West: The Great American Landscape.
''The World and I''
Mar 2007. * Briggs, Patricia. "Lisa Nankivil." In ''Lisa Nankivil: Betty & Veronica''. Chicago: McCormick Gallery, 2005. * Fallon, Michael. "Future Anterior: Lisa Nankivil." ''Art Papers'' (January–February 2010): 61, illus.
"Lisa Nankivil"
in ''MN Original Episode #226''.
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(KTCA-TV), St. Paul, Minn. February 17, 2011. * Makholm, Kristin. "Lisa Nankivil." In ''2005 Jerome Foundation Fellowship Exhibition''. Minneapolis: Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2005. * Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Exhibition video. September 24, 2011. * Peters, Lisa N. ''Lisa Nankivil: Lines of Inference,'' New York: Spanierman Modern, 2011. * Peters, Lisa N. ''Lisa Nankivil,'' New York: Spanierman Modern, 2012. * Peterson, William. ''Taizo Kuroda, Kumiko Namba, and Lisa Nankivil''. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Gerald Peters Gallery, 2007. * Rahn, Meg
"A Conversation with Artist Lisa Nankivil."
Interview. ''Presstime'' (Fall-Winter 2008): 4–5, illus. * Scott, Amy. ''Out West: The Great American Landscape''. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: Meridian International Center, in cooperation with the National Art Museum of China, Beijing, 2007.


External links


Official webpage
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nankivil, Lisa 20th-century American painters 21st-century American painters 20th-century American printmakers American abstract artists Artists from Minneapolis Minneapolis College of Art and Design alumni University of Minnesota alumni 1958 births Living people