Francine Tint: Spring Equinox

March 21 - April 28, 2022
Denise Bibro Fine Art is pleased to present Spring Equinox, a virtual solo exhibition of recent works by New York based-abstract expressionist painter Francine Tint. Her early career in costume design greatly influenced her painterly technique—Tint’s canvases share a multilayered process similar to the different folds and textures of fabric she was accustomed to working with.
Denise Bibro Fine Art, NYC is pleased to present Spring Equinox, a virtual solo exhibition of recent works by New York based-abstract expressionist painter Francine Tint.

Tint began her career as a stylist in New York City working as a television and film costume designer for many years, including projects for ESPN, David Bowie, and Ridley Scott. Her costume design work greatly influenced her painterly technique—Tint’s canvases share a multilayered process similar to the different folds and textures of fabric she was accustomed to working with.

As a female artist, Tint broke into the “boys club” of mostly male Abstract Expressionists and began exhibiting her work in galleries in the 1970s. She preferred to create large-scale canvases, stretching them across the walls and ceiling of her studio. Her canvases’ signature drips of paint are a testament to painting in a small space. Tint’s early paintings are gestural and lyrical, with circles, loops, and expressionistic brushstrokes. Color takes center stage in her work. Canvases appear tauter with greater surface tension.

“Tint has remained true to her original convictions about what a painting can be […] Her strengths have always been her idiosyncratic sense of color, her ability to draw energetically at large scale, and her refusal to make ingratiating pictures. In her recent work, her audacity is undiminished, her orchestration of hues more uninhibited than ever, and her drawing…even more unpredictable.”
– Karen Wilkin, Art In America

Tint studied painting at Pratt Institute, NYC as well as the Brooklyn Museum College. Her work has been exhibited in over thirty solo shows in the United States and Europe and is in the permanent collections of numerous museums including the Clement Greenberg Collection at the Portland Art Museum, the Krannert Art Museum in Chicago, and the Neuberger Museum of Art in New York. Tint’s work is in private and corporate collections including Pepsi Cola Co. and Mount Sinai Hospital, NYC.