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Sam Moyer (American, b. 1983, Chicago)

Soft Hold, 2025

marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF

64 x 49 x 1 inches (162.6 x 124.5 x 2.5 cm)

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

(SM-P.25.1670)

 

Provenance:

The artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer - TEFAF
Sam Moyer (American, b. 1983, Chicago)

Soft Hold, 2025

marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF

64 x 49 x 1 inches (162.6 x 124.5 x 2.5 cm)

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

(SM-P.25.1670)

 

Provenance:

The artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.

Sam Moyer (American, b. 1983, Chicago)

Soft Hold, 2025

marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF

64 x 49 x 1 inches (162.6 x 124.5 x 2.5 cm)

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

(SM-P.25.1670)

 

Provenance:

The artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.

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Sam Moyer (American, b. 1983, Chicago)

Soft Hold, 2025

marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF

64 x 49 x 1 inches (162.6 x 124.5 x 2.5 cm)

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

(SM-P.25.1670)

 

Provenance:

The artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.

Sam Moyer (American, b. 1983, Chicago)

Soft Hold, 2025

marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF

64 x 49 x 1 inches (162.6 x 124.5 x 2.5 cm)

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

(SM-P.25.1670)

 

Provenance:

The artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.

Known for her signature technique of inlaying found stone into canvas, Sam Moyer has long blurred the boundaries between painting and sculpture. In her new works, she deepens that inquiry by introducing a dual compositional approach that juxtaposes structural clarity with expressive mark-making.

Moyer’s clippings series offers a fluid and gestural language. Here, Moyer uses stone not as a structural framework, but as a graphic tool. The compositions embrace the traditions of drawing and painting, where lines mimic the delicate arcs of ferns, and negative space becomes as active as the material itself. The stones suggest organic movement, tracing the contours of a natural world rendered in abstraction. This shift reveals Moyer’s capacity to draw from the expressive potential of her materials, using stone as both a mark and a memory.

Inspired by Claude Monet’s late works, Moyers' new works employ a palette of soft, luminous hues that reflect Monet’s preoccupation with light and perception. Like Monet, whose diminishing eyesight led to increasingly abstract, light-suffused canvases, Moyer distills her visual language to its essential elements—stone, color, surface, and gesture—inviting viewers into a space of contemplation and duality. These works meditate on time, transformation, and the emotional resonance of material, offering a poignant reflection on decomposition and regeneration, presence and impermanence.

Sam Moyer - TEFAF -  - Viewing Room - Sean Kelly Gallery - Online Exhibition

Sam Moyer, Fern Friend Grief Growth, 2024. Marble, acrylic on plaster-coated canvas mounted to MDF, 120 × 240 × 1 inches. This work will be on view in the Hill Art Foundation exhibition Sam Moyer: Woman with Holes.

Concurrent to TEFAF, two solo exhibitions of Moyer’s work will also be on view in New York. The Sean Kelly exhibtion entitled Subject to change debuts new works by the artist and Sam Moyer: Woman with Holes at the Hill Art Foundation presents selected works by Moyer including Fern Friend Grief Growth 2024 (pictured here), alongside selections from the Hill Collection including Robert Gober, Jasper Johns, Brice Marden, and Isamu Noguchi. The Hill presentation will be accompanied by a new publication featuring an essay by Scout Hutchinson.

Sam Moyer - TEFAF -  - Viewing Room - Sean Kelly Gallery - Online Exhibition

Installation view of Sam Moyer: Ferns Teeth at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, 2024. Photo: Gary Mamay.

Sam Moyer - TEFAF -  - Viewing Room - Sean Kelly Gallery - Online Exhibition

Photo: Jason Schmidt

Sam Moyer (b. 1983, Chicago) received her BFA from the Corcoran College of Art and Design, Washington, D.C., and her MFA from Yale University, New Haven.

Inspired equally by nature and architecture, cinema and literature, Moyer has over the course of a fifteen-year career, produced a highly evocative body of work across a broad range of natural and industrial media, ranging from stone to canvas, metal, and glass. Acutely attuned to subtle nuances of color, tone, and light, and the dynamics of space that her works occupy, Moyer’s interest in materiality and the relationship between organic and constructed form drives a practice unrestricted by traditional notions of beauty, or distinctions between painting and sculpture. She produces work on both a monumental and intimate scale, embracing absence and presence, and balance and chance, to create powerfully expressive forms.

Moyer’s first major public art installation, Doors for Doris, commissioned by the Public Art Fund, was on view at the entrance to New York’s Central Park at Doris C. Freedman Plaza in 2020–2021.

Her work has been included in important solo and group exhibitions at the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York; Hill Art Foundation, New York; The Drawing Center, New York; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; FLAG Art Foundation, New York; White Flag Projects, St. Louis; Bass Museum of Art, Miami; Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND); University Art Museum, University of Albany; Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm; The Jule Collins Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University; and MoMA PS1, Queens, New York. In 2018, Moyer was the subject of a solo presentation at Art Basel Unlimited. Her work is included in prominent public collections including the Morgan Library & Museum, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Massachusetts; Aïshti Foundation, Beirut; Pizzuti Collection, Columbus Museum of Art; The UBS Collection, New York; and the Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris, amongst others. Moyer lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.