Saturday, March 29, 2025

Artist of the Day, March 29, 2025: Gretchen Scherer, an American painter (#2245)

Gretchen Scherer (1979) received a BFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago and graduated with an MFA from Hunter College. She is the recipient of a Graf travel grant to Berlin and has attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and The Vermont Studio Center Residency. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn and is represented by Monya Rowe Gallery.  

Her work has been included in group shows in New York, Chicago, and LA, as well as a two-person show in Oldenburg, Germany.

She is a Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Nominee for 2015. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn.

Scherer’s work was recently profiled in the Spring 2024 issue of Juxtapoz magazine (“Gretchen Scherer: If Rooms Could Talk”). Her work is also included in “New Surrealism: The Uncanny in Contemporary Painting” by Robert Zeller, published by Monacelli Press (2024), an imprint of Phaidon.

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MS. Gretchen Scherer
Syon House, 2023 
Scottish National Gallery, 2023
 Petworth House, Carved Room, 2023
Nostell Priory, State Dressing Room, 2023
Knole House, Ballroom, 2023
Burghley House, Bow Room, 2023
Belton House, Tapestry Room, 2023 erer
Sir John Soane's Museum, Breakfast Room, 2022-23
Wimpole Hall Ante-Library, 2021-22
Belton House Staircase, 2021-22
Doria Pamphilj, 2021
The Wallace Collection After 'The Swing, 2020
The Missing Works, Interior, 2020
 The Missing Works, After Caspar David Friedrich, 2020
The Green Closet, 2020
Sepulchral Chambe, 2020
Stanislav's Dream at Dulwich, 2019
Interior With Trompe l' Oeil, 2018
A Day At the Met, 2018
The Other Side, 2017
The Hidden Door, 2016
Concertina, 2016.
Tro, 2015
What the Mirror Sees, 2014
Day Shift, 2014
Untitled, 2013
Soon All Will Be Light, 2013
 Middleton, IN, 2013
The Old House, 2011
Indiana, 2011
Cemetery Trees, 2010

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