Audrey Flack (b. 1931, New York, New York) is most recognized for her Photorealist still lifes that depict dressing tables, food, and flowers and address stereotypes of feminine identities. Flack currently identifies as a sculptor, producing both small and oversized works bronze works of the female figure. She has received several notable public commissions including “Beloved Woman of Justice” for the Howard Baker Junior Federal Courthouse in Knoxville, TN, which has been declared a national landmark for the Cherokee Nation.

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Exhibitions
— Audrey Flack
Upcoming Exhibition
The Flat Files
Prints, Posters and Ephemera from our Files
3 June — 7 July, 2023
Previous Exhibitions

The American Dream
American Realism 1945-2016
18 November — 26 May, 2018

From Lens to Eye to Hand
Photorealism 1969 to Today
6 August , 2017— 21 January, 2018

Photorealism: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Painting
Tampa Museum of Art Tampa, Florida
30 June — 8 October, 2017

From Lens to Eye to Hand
Photorealism 1969 to Today
21 April — 12 October, 2018

Hyperrealism: 50 Years of Painting
Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
25 February — 5 June, 2017

Photorealism: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Painting
Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany
15 October , 2016— 8 January, 2017
Recent Press
— Audrey Flack
Parrish Art Museum
From Lens To Eye To Hand: Photorealism 1969 To Today
Hamptons Art Hub, 04/08/2017
Everybody thought I was Catholic
Audrey Flack's Jewish Identity
American Art - 23, 20/03/2009
Alternate Realities
Photorealist painters transcend photographic images to create personal visions
Art & Antiques, 21/06/2003
Where art meets the outdoors: Long Island sculpture gardens
Newsday, 30/05/2021