Lydia Baker: Sonnet, Massey Klein Gallery, New York
Lydia Baker: Sonnet
October 26 – December 7, 2024
Massey Klein Gallery,
124 Forsyth St. New York, NY 10002
Sonnet is a discovery and a personal r/evolution. Whereas the drawings in Baker’s debut solo exhibition In Between (2022, Massey Klein Gallery) depicted a sharply focused, somber world—small and distant female figures were often shown navigating difficult terrain on their own, despite their proximity to one another—the paintings in Sonnet realize the artist’s fantasy: a once-sought utopia, now discovered. The painter’s surrealist eye takes on a softer glow, as if gazing through a foggy, winter window to look upon the warmth inside a family home. “I have an image in my mind, where I am forehead to forehead with my partner; we’re sometimes asleep or just paused momentarily, taking each other in. Our bodies create a shape that holds everything,” the artist writes.
Unlike the third-person drawings set in Baker’s anthropomorphized landscapes, these first-person paintings bring two female figures to the fore. Sonnet’s protagonists become a cistern in which expansive, romantic love runs to reservoir. Emotional security, previously depicted as elusive and ephemeral, can now be captured (seen most directly in “A pool of our hopes and dreams,” where the composition and color overlay impress certain intimacy, and gesture toward multiplicitous futures). Each painting is a crucial component of the whole Sonnet, fourteen pieces in which the two women traverse an array of environments and imaginations together: ovum both literal and figurative in “Bird nest inside a flower” symbolize the birth of family, and also the creative ideas of artistic muse; arched, layered bodies create a haven in “Forming a window for previous selves,” protecting the children they once were; and “Daughters and cells flying side by side” casts the figures into a speculative future of queer reproductivepossibilities.
An obsessive color theorist, Baker continues to challenge her palette in her latest exhibition, drawing inspiration from painters like Lisa Yuskavage and Matthew Wong. With Sonnet, Baker employs jewel tones across textured surfaces, favoring a range of blues and ochres, to create new visual harmonies and vibrations. The effect is both dreamy and visceral, sensual and cerebral.
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Lydia Baker (b. 1990 Virginia) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Baker received her BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2013 and MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2020, where she was awarded the Merit Scholar Award (2018-2019) and the Post-Graduate Chubb Fellowship She has been awarded numerous artist residencies, including the High Line Nine x Sugarlift Residency, NYC (2021); the Saltonstall Foundation Residency, Ithaca, NY (2021) and the Vermont Studio Center (2023). Baker was also awarded the IEA Art Heals Grant (2020) and NYFA’s City Artist Corps Grant (2021).
Her works have appeared in print and online with publications like West Branch, The Wick, New American Paintings, FAD, Artnet, Juxtapoz, Art Maze and Artsy. Special projects have included David Zwirner’s PLATFORM Pride Curation, in partnership with Gayletter (2024), and their 2022 November Selection. Recent group exhibitions include CHARTA, Fortnight Institute, NYC (2022); A Suitable Accomplishment, Trotter & Sholer, NYC (2023); The Drawing Stall Fair, Monopo New York, Brooklyn, NY (2023); Future Fair, Massey Klein Gallery, NYC (2023); and Aura, Wilder Gallery, London (2023). Solo exhibitions include In Between, Massey Klein Gallery, NYC (2022), London Art Fair with Wilder Gallery, London (2023) and Sonnet, Massey Klein Gallery, NYC (2024).