NAUDLINE PIERRE
Bathers, 2025
Oil on canvas
96 x 90 in
243.8 x 228.6 cm
JCG18577
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Another Forever, 2025
Oil on linen
42 x 18 in.
106.7 x 45.7 cm
JCG17291
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Dance of the Mythics, 2024
Oil on canvas
96 x 90 in.
243.8 x 228.6 cm
JCG17287
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Eternal Understanding, 2024
Oil on linen
96 x 60 in.
243.8 x 152.4 cm
JCG17273
NAUDLINE PIERRE
The End is the Beginning, 2024
Oil on canvas
48 x 96 in.
121.9 x 243.8 cm
(half tondo)
JCG15849
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Mythic, 2024
oil and oil stick on canvas
96 x 90 in
152.4 x 243.8 cm
JCG14718
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Transfiguration, 2023
Oil on panel
40 x 60 in overall
101.6 x 152.4 cm overall
40 x 30 in when closed
JCG12959
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Sensuous Supplication, 2023
Patinated steel
43 3/4 x 60 in
111 x 152.4 cm
Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs (#1/3)
JCG15264
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Omnipotent, 2023
Acrylic ink, charcoal, and oil pastel on paper
48 x 24 in
121.9 x 61 cm
JCG15176
NAUDLINE PIERRE
An Invocation, 2023
Oil and oil stick on canvas
96 x 60 in.
243.8 x 152.4 cm
JCG13101
NAUDLINE PIERRE
I, A Terror Loosed Upon Your Heels, 2022
Oil on canvas
96 x 120 in.
243.8 x 304.8 cm
JCG13104
NAUDLINE PIERRE
Chrysalis at the Altar of Change, 2022
Oil, enamel, and oil stick on canvas
120 x 96 in.
304.8 x 243.8 cm
JCG13116
Naudline Pierre Feature. Film by Greg Poole. Produced by James Cohan, 2021.
Photo: Molly Matalon
Naudline Pierre’s paintings draw from fantasy and iconography to conjure alternate worlds. Swirling with jewel-toned texture, her works center ecstasy, devotion, and tenderness in epic scenes that generate space for rescue and healing. Pierre’s winged figures are enveloped in vast, horizonless landscapes, where they come together in acts of intimacy and salvation: they reach longingly outward toward each other, congregate, and embrace, emoting protection and care.
Rendered in layers of prismatic-colored washes, the artist’s subjects are limitless and uniquely out of step with time. Cast within stories of sublimation, mercy, and resurrection, their ethereal bodies defy boundaries set by inherited mythology and art-historical precedent. Within these narratives, Pierre inscribes her alter-ego as protagonist—a vessel to explore the infinite future possibilities that can be accessed through imagination and self-possession.
Pierre’s work situates personal mythology and transcendent intimacy alongside canonical narratives of devotion. Her works continue the art-historical tradition of portraying encounters between the earthly and the otherworldly, extending this lineage of image-making by injecting the conventions of her discipline with ephemerality and ambiguity. Referencing the Renaissance format of the altar triptych, for example, or incorporating flattened space and forced perspective, she reconfigures formal systems from the past to generate new possible futures grounded in the here and now.
Naudline Pierre (b. 1989, Leominster, MA) received an M.F.A. from New York Academy of Art, NY, and a B.F.A. from Andrews University, MI. In 2026, a survey exhibition of Pierre's work will travel to two American institutions, soon to be announced. Pierre has been the subject of major solo exhibitions at The Drawing Center (2023) and the Dallas Museum of Art (2021). Pierre participated in the 2019–2020 Studio Museum’s Artist Residency and, as a culmination of the program, exhibited in a three-person exhibition at MoMA PS1. Pierre has been featured in numerous group exhibitions, most recently at The Al Thani Collection, Paris, France; Fondation Carmignac, Hyères, France; the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy; the Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL; Prospect.5 New Orleans, LA; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada; Brooklyn Museum, NY; the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX; The Dean Collection, Macedon, NY; The Gund at Kenyon College, Gambier, OH; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; ICA Miami, Miami, FL; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL; Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA; and the CC Foundation, Shanghai, China. Pierre lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Photo: Rafael Martinez
Naudline Pierre’s paintings draw from fantasy and iconography to conjure alternate worlds. Swirling with jewel-toned texture, her works center ecstasy, devotion, and tenderness in epic scenes that generate space for rescue and healing. Pierre’s winged figures are enveloped in vast, horizonless landscapes, where they come together in acts of intimacy and salvation: they reach longingly outward toward each other, congregate, and embrace, emoting protection and care.
Rendered in layers of prismatic-colored washes, the artist’s subjects are limitless and uniquely out of step with time. Cast within stories of sublimation, mercy, and resurrection, their ethereal bodies defy boundaries set by inherited mythology and art-historical precedent. Within these narratives, Pierre inscribes her alter-ego as protagonist—a vessel to explore the infinite future possibilities that can be accessed through imagination and self-possession.
Pierre’s work situates personal mythology and transcendent intimacy alongside canonical narratives of devotion. Her works continue the art-historical tradition of portraying encounters between the earthly and the otherworldly, extending this lineage of image-making by injecting the conventions of her discipline with ephemerality and ambiguity. Referencing the Renaissance format of the altar triptych, for example, or incorporating flattened space and forced perspective, she reconfigures formal systems from the past to generate new possible futures grounded in the here and now.
Naudline Pierre (b. 1989, Leominster, MA) received an M.F.A. from New York Academy of Art, NY, and a B.F.A. from Andrews University, MI. In 2021, her work will be featured in Prospect.5 New Orleans, and is the subject of a major forthcoming solo exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art. Pierre participated in the 2019–2020 Studio Museum’s Artist Residency and her work was exhibited in a three-person exhibition at MoMA PS1 as a culmination of the program. Pierre has participated in numerous group exhibitions, most recently at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; the Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. She was the recipient of the 2016 Estée Lauder Merit Award from the New York Academy of Art. Her work belongs to the permanent collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX; The Dean Collection, Macedon, NY; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC; Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL; and the CC Foundation, Shanghai, China.
Explore Naudline Pierre's large-scale paintings and mystical influences in Art21's new film, “A Place Other Than Here."
In this brief interview, watch Naudline Pierre discuss her practice from her Brooklyn studio. Pierre examines the rich imagery of the paintings on view at MoMA PS1 in This Longing Vessel, the three-person capstone exhibition of the 2019–2020 Studio Museum’s Artist Residency program.