Greg Lindquist

This article is about the American artist. For the Australian rules footballer, see Greg Lindquist (footballer).
Greg Lindquist
Born Greg Lindquist
(1979-05-09)May 9, 1979
Wilmington, North Carolina
Nationality American
Known for Painting
Awards Pollock-Krasner Grant, Sally and Milton Avery Grant, Marie Walsh Sharpe Residency

Greg Lindquist (born 1979) is an American artist (painting, sculpture, installation), living and working in New York City.

Biography

Greg Lindquist was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, graduated from Emsley A. Laney High School in 1997, studied art and English at North Carolina State University and attended graduate school in New York at Pratt Institute, earning a MFA in painting and masters in art history. During graduate school, Lindquist was a research intern at the Museum of Modern Art. He also worked as an assistant for the artist Ryan McGinness. Lindquist's work addresses landscape as a memorial, presently documenting parts of former industrial Brooklyn as they are developed into luxury condos in Williamsburg and Red Hook. His work has dealt with the entropic in architecture, traveling to Tbilisi, Georgia to research decay from the Soviet Union era. He also works with the subject of coal ash spills in North Carolina, making large community-based murals.

Critical reception

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Awards and residencies

Group exhibitions

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