Carole's Picks: Alyssa Monks
by Kelsey Zalimeni
Carole's Pick for this month is an American painter named Alyssa Monks. Her hyperreal pieces are just as luscious as they are convincing. The surfaces are rich with a wavy impasto texture; every aspect of her paintings incites the desire to touch.
"Squid", 2012- Oil on linen
Water is a staple element in Monks' oeuvre, whether the figure is submerged in, emerging from, or obscured by its presence. Her ability to convey the glistening subtleties of water's interaction with human skin is truly remarkable. The vast range within her palettes infer a mastery of color theory.
"Comply", 2013 -Oil on panel
By virtue of their wetness, Monks' figures are overtly sexual and tantalizing. Their gaze is often set to engage the viewer directly, peering out from the canvas in search of intimate interaction.
"Loss", 2014- Oil on linen
Carole first grew fond of Alyssa Monk's work when the two showed together in Germany at Kunstmuseum Ahlen. Both were featured in in the exhibition Intimacy! Bathing in Art, as well as the show's resulting monograph. Explore more of Alyssa Monks' paintings on her website here.
Carole A. Feuerman
Carole A. Feuerman is an American sculptor and author working in Superrealism. She is credited with starting the movement in the late 1970s. She is known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers. Her work is in the selected collections of thirty-five museums, owned by the City of Peekskill, New York, and the City of Sunnyvale California, Former President Clinton, the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Mr. Steven Cohen, Maluma, Andrea Bocelli, Alexandre Bartelle, and the Forbes Magazine Collection. In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. She lives and works in New York.