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Peter Wayne Lewis was born on 1953 in Kingston, Jamaica, is a Jamaican-American painter (born 1953). Discover Peter Wayne Lewis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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As a boy in the 1950s, Lewis wanted to be a musician akin to his father, a jazz pianist.
“I grew up listening to music and have a great appreciation for it, but I did not have that gift,” he said, and instead channeled his love of music into large-scale abstract paintings.
Peter Wayne Lewis (born 1953) is a Jamaican-American contemporary artist known for his large-scale abstract paintings, many of which are combined to form singular floor-to-ceiling works of art.
Lewis has contributed paintings to exhibitions internationally, and has presented solo shows in Europe, North America, Asia and especially China.
"This experience transformed my sensibilities and humanness. The 'Buoyancy' paintings, as all of my work, deal with stasis, trying to find some sort of balance and grounding. Being an immigrant from Kingston, Jamaica and migrating to the USA in 1962 forever changed me and my sense of place and meaning. Balancing through the physics of being buoyant on a vessel across an aqueous body, as well as moving through the cosmos in this world never escapes me."
Lewis was born in Kingston, Jamaica and immigrated to Sacramento, California with his parents in 1962.
In 1988, Brown had become the first American artist to display his work at the National Museum of China.
Along with Brown's work, Lewis exhibited two major suites, each comprising fifteen paintings.
"There is an idea in string theory that all matter exists as vibrating strings moving in multiple dimensions. This idea links physics to my great love, music. The vibration of the strings creates harmony - the universe is a symphony of color and light and different time signatures," Lewis said.
Lewis met Norman Parish in 1991, the owner of a gallery for Black artists in Georgetown, Washington, DC who subsequently represented him and presented his work.
Shortly after Lewis moved to the east coast in early 1992, he was introduced to artist Lorenzo Pace.
Pace introduced him to an array of artists and jazzmen in the Bowery and the New York City area, including poet Amiri Baraka.
Later in 1992 he became the artist-in-residence in Viechtach, Bavaria, Germany where he produced 70 works in two months for an exhibition at the Kunsthaus Ostbayern.
In 1993, he participated in his first exhibition in New York City at the Stephen Rosenberg Gallery.
In 1995 Lewis produced three solo exhibitions with his "Black and Blue Swan Suites" paintings.
The first was called the "Blue Swan Suite" paintings at Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art, which was his first New York City one-person exhibition.
The second was called the "Blue & Black Swan Series" at the Frederick Spratt Gallery in San Jose, California.
The third show, "Peter Wayne Lewis: Paintings," was mounted at the Parish Gallery in Georgetown, Washington, DC.
In addition, the "Black Swan Suite" was included in the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition "Caribbean Visions," curated by Dr. Samella Lewis.
In 2000, his exhibition at Rosenberg + Kaufman Fine Art featured his new "Fields Series."
His next body of work, "Strings," was based on quantum physics string theory and jazz music.
He first exhibited "Strings" in 2003 in New York City.
That same year, he assembled a solo show at the Stella Jones Gallery in New Orleans.
Lewis was a 2005 artist-in-residence in Eschlkam, Germany that culminated in the opening of the Kunst Pyramid project "Licht und Shatten - Light and Shadow," sponsored by the state of Bavaria.
Lewis’ work appeared again as an invited artist in the Biennial at the National Gallery of Jamaica in 2006.
Lewis's first exhibition of large paintings in grid format (a "series"), “Beijing Booster Griot,” opened at the Sunshine International Art Museum in the Songzhuang Art Colony in Beijing, China in 2008.
Lewis’s “Eye of the Magnet” painting was exhibited in the 5th Beijing International Art Biennale in 2012.
In October 2023, his solo exhibition at the b. sakata garo gallery in Sacramento included work on canvas as well as scroll paintings executed on rice paper.
Lewis was the Kingsley Art Club Speaker Series lecturer that same month.
Titled "Monk Time Suite" (2013) and "Buddha Plays Monk" (2012-2015), the two suites were painted in China.
The exhibition, the first time the works had been shown publicly, made use of the high walls of UCCA's nave to display the groupings in large grids.
The "Buddha Plays Monk" suite consisted of 15 paintings, each measuring 42 by 36 inches (107cm by 91cm), arranged in a three-by-five grid.
“Beijing Booster Griot” appeared again in a solo exhibition in 2015, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, along with additional "Booster" series paintings.
A group of six paintings titled "False Vacuum" (2015), inspired by the ideas of MIT physicist Alan Guth, was also displayed.
From January to March 2016, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing presented two parallel exhibitions showcasing the works of Lewis and Frederick J. Brown (1945-2012), "two artists of the African diaspora whose expressive paintings draw inspiration from their respective cultural backgrounds and shared interest in jazz and spirituality."
In 2019 Lewis presented the "Beijing Booster" series again as a solo exhibition at the Delaware Contemporary.
The painting series "Bending Time Paintings" was first exhibited in a solo exhibition at Red Gate Gallery in Beijing, China in 2019.
He presented an online exhibition of a variety of paintings at Skoto Gallery in New York City in 2021.
His next series, "Buoyancy," had its debut at Skoto Gallery in New York City in early 2023.
The series was prompted by a trans-Atlantic voyage from Florida to Venice, Italy in 2022, an opposite-direction Middle Passage his ancestors would have made between Africa and Jamaica.