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Artist Information:
Amy Cheng
New Paltz, NY
United States
Member Since: Feb 2008

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Collections:
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals,
Collegeville, PA
WAM-Singapore
United States State
Department, U.S. Embassy,
Kazakhstan
State of Florida’s Collection
of Art, Florida Atlantic
University, Wimberly Library
Sheraton Hotels, Brussels,
Belgium
Scholastic Productions, New
York, NY
Robins Kaplan Miller Ciersi,
St. Paul, MN
Novartis Pharmaceuticals,
Philadelphia, PA
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley &
McCloy, ...

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Commissions:

2006
New York Metropolitan Transit
Authority Arts for Transit
commission of seven faceted
glass windscreens at the
Cleveland Station on the
Jamaica (J, M, and Z) subway
line in the Cypress Hills
neighborhood of Brooklyn, New
York. Titled Las Flores,
Spanish for The Flowers, the
windscreen designs use flower
patterns...

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Artist Statement for Amy Cheng

My work is about the heart’s longing to be connected with the largeness life, the timeless arc of the universe. I invite the viewer to meditate on very old images to discover the ways they still speak to us. My work sets up a conversation between stable, ancient forms that have a traditional base and my own shape-shifting playfulness. The tension that lends my work drama and strangeness is the contrast between forms that express a timeless collective culture and a pastiche sensibility commonplace in contemporary art. What I bring to the mix is a use of vibrant color, intense pattern making, and a sensual delight in the decorative. It is the pattern, repetition, design and color in my work that excite the emotions of the viewer.
Rummaging through art history, some of my favorite sources of inspiration are Asian and Islamic decorative patterns, Chinese folk art, Egyptian wall paintings, and mystical and alchemical imagery from the Middle Ages.

My love of and interest in folk art stems from the belief that it is folk, or popular art, that embodies the psyche of the broadest swath of a society. Such art, at its best, has the virtue of accessibility and contains a sophistication that you don’t so much see, as feel. The basic-ness of folk art allows it to embody a sense of timelessness. Time is the true test of greatness in art; what survives and gets passed down from generation to generation becomes an art for all people for all times.



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