Amy MacKay

Region: Pacific Coast

Website: http://www.amymackay.com

City / State: Los Angeles, CA

 I make paintings based on documentation of site-specific, performative events that I stage with people in my life. These experiences are structured around fictional stories—for example, the Greek myth of Asclepius and the American folklore creature the Hidebehind—that have been passed down and, through which, have evolved and distorted over time. Unlike a photographic transcription, the paintings privilege feelings and affects and their source materials are abstracted past the point of recognition. Each image is made and destroyed repeatedly, so that the surface becomes a site of performed forgetting. It is a process that is highly physical—almost gymnastic—as additive and subtractive marks trace my working memory. Within this iterative cycle, I am interested in the gaps that have formed across a shared experience over time.

What is the interaction between past and present? And how do images create absence?