BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Marc Selwyn Fine Art announced the representation of New Yorkbased artist Cynthia Talmadge, whose paintings, photographs, and installations explore the darker undercurrents of contemporary Americana and tabloid culture. Our representation is in collaboration with 56 Henry in New York.
Drawing on extensive historical research and blending fact with fiction, Talmadge creates psychologically charged narratives that examine heightened emotional states and their mass media representations. Often painted in her signature Pointillist technique, she constructs elaborate environments that possess the atmospheric quality of a distant memory or cinematic vision. Through subjects ranging from celebrity rehabilitation centers and funeral parlors to imagined diplomatic settings, Talmadge transforms private experiences of anxiety, loss, obsession, and desire into compelling spaces for collective reflection.
Talmadge was recently selected as the recipient of the Addison Artist Councils 2027 Bartlett H. Hayes Jr. Prize, which includes a solo exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art (set to open September 2027), an accompanying publication, an artist residency, and the acquisition of her work.
The Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C., has also newly acquired two paintings by the artist for their collection.
Her work is included in the collections of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara; Columbia University, New York; the Mint Museum, Charlotte; and The Bunker, Palm Beach. She has presented solo exhibitions at Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles; 56 Henry, New York; Carl Kostyál, Milan; Bortolami, New York; and Soft Opening, London, among others. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at various venues including Office Baroque, Antwerp; Mana Contemporary, Jersey City; and Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles.