Adapting minimalist strategies and a highly controlled approach, Jeremy Flick’s sculptural canvases are characterized by their formal precision, a systematic approach to form, and strong command of color. Through the use of repetition, symmetry/asymmetry, and overlapping geometric forms, Flick’s minimal compositions evoke multiple depths and perspectives allowing for multiple interpretations and meanings. In his commitment to abstraction, Flick’s practice is on one hand very much rooted in traditions of painting, but is also heavily influenced by digital innovations in influencing the ways we think about, understand, and experience images, forms, and colors.


Jeremy Flick was born in 1981 in Cincinnati, OH, and lives and works in Washington, DC. Recent exhibitions include The Silva DC, Washington, DC (2023), Brentwood Arts Exchange, Brentwood, MD (2019), HEMPHILL, Washington, DC (2018), ‘sindikit, Baltimore, MD (2017), and Marymount University, Arlington, VA (2017). His works are included in numerous private and public collections, including The Silva DC, Washington, DC; PwC, Washington, DC; Hogan Lovells, Washington, DC; Inova Schar Cancer Institute, Fairfax, VA; The Hotel at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Capital One, McLean, VA; and Hilton Worldwide, McLean, VA.