Grace Lynne Haynes
Redeemed, 2020
About:
Grace Lynne Haynes is a California born visual artist currently based in New Jersey. She creates lusciously composed paintings containing bright textures and patterns. Intricate moments are juxtaposed against flat, black swaths of paint shaped to represent black female bodies. The artist’s painterly devices lead the viewer to question the very nature of color and how historically symbolic meanings surrounding colors and shades, especially black, are constructed. In Haynes’s work, black appears aspirational, dignified, and sublime. The result is a network of images addressing complex topics and stereotypes surrounding black femininity.
Confined, 2020
Formally, Lynne is a master of color play and conveying textural details. In Mourning, a young woman lays lounging in luxuriously painted patterns against washes of color. Anticipation contains tender moments as the hands rest on swaths of delicately layered areas of patterning and puffy tufts of material that compose a sweater. You can almost feel how soft that sweater is.
Grace Lynne Haynes, an inaugural member of Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock Senegal residency, is included in the 2020 edition of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Art & Style. Her first Los Angeles solo exhibition is in March of 2020 at the Band of Vices Gallery, and she will follow it up with a solo exhibition at Luce Gallery in Italy this October.
Maximum Capacity, 2019/Sunday Morning, 2019
Haynes has exhibited at the Ontario Museum of History and Art, Untitled Art Miami and Paul Robeson Gallery of Rutgers University, Newark. She was a selected artist in Daily Collector’s online article “20 Painter’s Who Are Shaping the Next Decade”, and her work has been published in New American Paintings, Creative Quarterly, and Culture Type.