Amie Cunat
Biography
Amie Cunat (b. 1986, McHenry, IL) is a Japanese-American artist, whose paintings and installations utilize biomorphic forms and vibrant hues to investigate parallels between abstraction and perception. She received her MFA from Cornell University, a Post-Baccalaureate in Painting and Drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her BA in Visual Arts and Art History from Fordham University.
Cunat has had solo exhibitions in New York and abroad at Dinner Gallery, Lightwell Gallery, Peep Projects, Victori + Mo, The Knockdown Center, Sunroom Project Space at Wave Hill, The Cooper Union, AIRY Gallery, among others. Recent group exhibitions include Psychedelic Landscape at Eric Firestone Gallery, New York, NY, C+C: Kat Chamberlin and Amie Cunat at Spring Break Art Show in New York, NY, Western Decoy at No Place Gallery in Columbus, OH and Sine Gallery: Berlin at tête, Berlin, Germany. Her work has been reviewed and featured by The New York Times, ARTnews, Artsy, Artnet News, Two Coats of Paint, Bedford + Bowery and Hyperallergic. Cunat lives and works in New York, NY.