Amy Sillman

Amy Sillman has lived and worked in NYC since the mid-1970s. She is best known for her rigorous formal engagement with painting and iterative drawings, and an excavation of form that lies between abstraction and figuration. She shows with David Zwirner.

The following are excerpts from the transcript of a public conversation held at Timothy Taylor, New York, on January 28, 2026, during the exhibition ‘To continue painting’: James Bishop and New York, curated by Molly Warnock. Excerpts have been edited for length and clarity.

James Bishop, Untitled, 1969. Colored pencils on paper, 11 ⅛ × 11 ⅛ inches. Courtesy the estate and Timothy Taylor.

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