MÉÏR SREBRIANSKY
SELECTED WORKS:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2020 Garden Party, 81 Leonard Gallery, New York, NY
2020 Age of Resin, 81 Leonard Gallery, New York, NY
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2019 ATO Gallery x Blockchain Center, “Art x Tech,” Miami, USA
2019 BlackBird Gallery, “Wrapped Up in Winter,” New York, NY, USA
2019 ArtHouse, “Mindshapes: Geraldine Neuwirth & Méïr Srebriansky,” Jersey City, NJ, USA
2019 VillageOne, “Surface Visions,” New York, NY, USA
2019 Art Apple NYC, “Akalines,” Brooklyn, NY, USA
2019 East End Culture Club, “Landscapes,” Southampton, NY, USA
2019 Belskie Museum of Art and Science, “Growth & Change,” Closter, NJ, USA
2018-2019 106 Rivington, “The Boring Gallery,” New York, NY, USA
2017 Con Artist Collective & Gallery “Spring Residency Showcase” New York, NY, USA
2013-2017 MANA Contemporary, “Open House” Jersey City, NJ, USA
2012 Bushwick Open Studios, “Intimate Planets” Brooklyn, NY, USA
2006 La Chaufferie, “Interzone” Strasbourg, France
2005 European Parliament, “Paintings” Strasbourg, France
Méïr Srebriansky (b. 1976 in Strasbourg, France) is an abstract painter currently based in New York City. He earned his BFA from École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg. Influenced by French and American New Wave cinema, Srebriansky worked in realism before moving toward abstraction. Developing a language of reoccurring shapes, Srbriansky pulls forms from his own figurative drawings, as well as from popular culture, science, and the depths of his own imagination. Moving beyond oil and acrylic, the artist has recently started to incorporate cast resin, wood, and debris into his practice, harnessing and exploring the physicality of painting.
Srebriansky has participated in residencies at Vermont Studio Center and Con Artist NYC. He has exhibited in the United States, Europe, and Asia, including at the Belskie Museum, NY; European Parliament, Strasbourg; The Boring Gallery at 106 Rivington, NYC; HK Walls, Hong Kong; and one of his murals is permanently on view at The Mes Hall, NY.
Studio shot at Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ