EXPO CHICAGO 2026: Lindsay Merrill

Navy Pier Festival Hall, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago IL 60611 9 - 12 April 2026 
Navy Pier Festival Hall, 600 E Grand Ave, Chicago IL 60611 https://www.expochicago.com/

Enari Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in EXPO CHICAGO for this year's edition with a solo booth representing artist Lindsay Merrill.

Merrill’s paintings are rooted in a desire to move closer to the places she feels estranged from, the towns and landscapes in which she lives. Her subjects, drawn from rural American tastes and environments, include Christmas nativity blow-mould decorations, taxidermy deer heads, and scenes of Appalachia or Northeast neighbourhoods. At first glance, these are unremarkable objects and places, things our culture rarely associates with aesthetic transcendence.

 

Through painting, Merrill reconciles herself with these surroundings. Her works imbue their subjects with grace and quiet beauty, transforming the seemingly implacable nature of their utility. In this way, her practice becomes emblematic of her relationship with American culture and its values. Often confounded by what she sees, Merrill approaches her subjects with exacting care and attention. Despite ambivalence, she continues to look and to render, finding in that act its own form of devotion.

Lindsay Merrill (b. 1987, Redwood City, CA) received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master's in Social Work from the University of Denver. Recent solo and two-person exhibitions include “Moving Targets” at Solito, Naples, IT (2024); “Wax-Moon Faces” at Scroll, New York, NY (2024); “Another Night,” Smart Objects, Los Angeles, CA (2022). Recent group exhibitions include Enari, Amsterdam, NL; Collaborations Gallery, Copenhagen; Fortnight Institute, Scroll, New York, NY; and Stems Gallery, Brussels, BE. Merril’s work has been reviewed online at Artsy. Merrill will be the artist-in-residence at Rolando Anselmi Galerie in Rome in September and will present her first solo exhibition with Enari in Amsterdam this fall. She currently lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Fayetteville, West Virginia.