Sydney Vernon
Interior Lives
Featuring new and recent works that combine elements of painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking, this exhibition invites viewers into Sydney Vernon’s world. Since 2018, Vernon has been superimposing and altering personal family photographs with both real and imagined histories from Black American culture to explore the Black femme experience. After a period of researching and sketching, Vernon projects the images onto paper to create an underdrawing, silkscreens selected areas of patterns, then uses pastels and charcoal to render faces and other details. By reinterpreting the poses and postures of her family members in vintage photographs in her own style, Vernon blends memory and history in new forms.
Vernon’s depictions of intimate interior scenes and familiar spaces complement the paintings by Pierre Bonnard on view at The Phillips Collection. Vernon’s discovery of Bonnard and the other Nabis artists led her to explore more inventive ways of creating painterly marks. “My connection to Bonnard is as a seer and looker, interpreting things that appear as banal, such as how light shines through a window,” she explains.
About the artist
As a native of the DC region, Sydney Vernon (b. 1995, Prince George’s County, Maryland) has grown up visiting museums in the nation’s capital. She studied at the Cooper Union in New York and has shown her work at Sargent’s Daughters, Los Angeles; Kapp Kapp, New York; Luce Gallery, Turin, Italy; and Galerie LJ, Paris France.
IMAGE: Sydney Vernon, The Real Thing Strange, 2023, Pastel on paper, 42 x 49 in., Courtesy of the artist and Kapp Kapp
Phillips@THEARC
The Phillips Collection’s workshop and gallery at the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC) provides a space to view, discuss, make, and exhibit art. Our programs are co-created with our partners and participants to encourage authentic community dialogue, community planning, and community action. Our work is about making friends, sustaining relationships, and bringing joy.