In the Invitational Gallery
September 17–November 7, 2024
[...] These paintings are autobiographical, evoking themes of desire, fear, discomfort, and expectation, forming subtle visions that distort time and place. This body of work leads the viewer into a visual conversation that is part call and part response and altogether atmospheric.   (click the title for more info)
By: Mark Jenkins
October 10 - November 17, 2024
"HARD EDGES OR POROUS BORDERS -- or sometimes both -- characterize the most striking pieces in "Small Talk," a 10-artist show at Stable. [...] The impressionistic representational painting of Taylor Sizemore continues onto the pictures's raised frames, bidding for boundlessness." (read more by clicking the title)
By Marcus Civin
"The surfaces that fascinate them are more like rich soil, the lip of a water pitcher still wet, thresholds, or any animate membrane where you can find proof of interior worlds. As the great abstractionist Wassily Kandinsky said of neo-impressionist painters in the early twentieth century, these artists seek “the ‘inner’ by way of the ‘outer.’" (read the full essay and interview by clicking the title)
By: Lauren Rice
Excerpt:"The poolside is a stage for an orchestrated mess of Cheetos, a partially peeled orange, and a coyly placed bikini top. As in most still lifes, the human owner of these consumables is absent. The ghost of High Fidelity whispers in my ear, "...what’s really important is what you like, not what you’re like." This is a still life, but it could also be a portrait." (introduction & interview on ART HABIT)
"AU MFA candidates and co-curators Marie Gauthiez and Taylor Sizemore aim to generate conversation and connection through paired artworks and community in this invitational exhibition."
Opening Reception February 3, 2024
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Check out the press release on East City Art!
Sizemore's work Sunday Morning Expectations is included in transformers exhibition & benefit auction The Invisible Visible. Click the invitation for tickets & to bid on 120+ artists work.
November 18th, 2023
Excerpt: [...] "Sizemore's work focuses on exploring her relationship to food, control, idealized perceptions, and the false reality available on Instagram. The series is a combination of (6) 24” x 24” still life oil paintings, juxtaposed with (6) 9” x 11” figurative oil paintings."