Hunt Slonem American, b. 1951

Overview
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
Works
  • Hunt Slonem, 1870 (JMG3268), 2026
    1870 (JMG3268), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Amazon Red (JMG2847), 2026
    Amazon Red (JMG2847), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Around the Corner (JMG3207), 2026
    Around the Corner (JMG3207), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Athens (JMG3375), 2026
    Athens (JMG3375), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Bayou Casino Napoleonville (JMG3280), 2026
    Bayou Casino Napoleonville (JMG3280), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Beau (JMG3172), 2026
    Beau (JMG3172), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Big Oval Double Bunny (JMG3273), 2026
    Big Oval Double Bunny (JMG3273), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Blue Dimension (JMG3195), 2026
    Blue Dimension (JMG3195), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Cabbage Patch (JMG3339), 2026
    Cabbage Patch (JMG3339), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Centenial Glow (JMG3316), 2026
    Centenial Glow (JMG3316), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Eake Oahu (JMG3377), 2026
    Eake Oahu (JMG3377), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (JMG3156), 2026
    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (JMG3156), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (JMG3271), 2026
    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (JMG3271), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Joe (JMG3213), 2026
    Joe (JMG3213), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Mellow Yellow (JMG2824), 2026
    Mellow Yellow (JMG2824), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Monty Tree (JMG3376), 2026
    Monty Tree (JMG3376), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Mydas Touch 2 (JMG3168), 2026
    Mydas Touch 2 (JMG3168), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Pink Bunny (JMG3333), 2026
    Pink Bunny (JMG3333), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Purple Field (JMG3338), 2026
    Purple Field (JMG3338), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Red Ruby (JMG3058), 2026
    Red Ruby (JMG3058), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Silver Cusco (JMG3247), 2026
    Silver Cusco (JMG3247), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Snow White (JMG3212), 2026
    Snow White (JMG3212), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Striped Lincoln Three (JMG3360), 2026
    Striped Lincoln Three (JMG3360), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Sulphurs (JMG3340), 2026
    Sulphurs (JMG3340), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Two Tulips (JMG2903), 2026
    Two Tulips (JMG2903), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Untitled (EA00911), 2026
    Untitled (EA00911), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Untitled (JMG3387), 2026
    Untitled (JMG3387), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Untitled (JMG3390), 2026
    Untitled (JMG3390), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Water Lilly's The Way To Belle Terre (Bowie Land) (JMG2892), 2026
    Water Lilly's The Way To Belle Terre (Bowie Land) (JMG2892), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Woody (JMG3286), 2026
    Woody (JMG3286), 2026
  • Hunt Slonem, Black Diamond (Dust) (JMG1501), 2025
    Black Diamond (Dust) (JMG1501), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Black Diamond Dust Dream Remembered (JMG1001), 2025
    Black Diamond Dust Dream Remembered (JMG1001), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Blue Diamond Dust Lapis (JMG1486), 2025
    Blue Diamond Dust Lapis (JMG1486), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Chandelier 5 (JMG1657), 2025
    Chandelier 5 (JMG1657), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Countess Xacha (JMG1263), 2025
    Countess Xacha (JMG1263), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Daisy (JMG2256), 2025
    Daisy (JMG2256), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Double Barogue (JMG2294), 2025
    Double Barogue (JMG2294), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Evening Sky (JMG1222), 2025
    Evening Sky (JMG1222), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Golden Boy (JMG1196), 2025
    Golden Boy (JMG1196), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Guardians & Butterflies 5 (JMG2268), 2025
    Guardians & Butterflies 5 (JMG2268), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Hummingbirds (LM0009), 2025
    Hummingbirds (LM0009), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Hummingbirds Belle Terre (JMG2702), 2025
    Hummingbirds Belle Terre (JMG2702), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Kaleidoscope Migration (JMG2434), 2025
    Kaleidoscope Migration (JMG2434), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Monks Hood (JMG2657), 2025
    Monks Hood (JMG2657), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Ornate Hutch (JMG1238), 2025
    Ornate Hutch (JMG1238), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Red Sea (Grateful) (JMG2430), 2025
    Red Sea (Grateful) (JMG2430), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Silvia (JMG2700), 2025
    Silvia (JMG2700), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Single Rex (JMG1239), 2025
    Single Rex (JMG1239), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, Texas (JMG2179), 2025
    Texas (JMG2179), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, The Countess Passport Photo (JMG1262), 2025
    The Countess Passport Photo (JMG1262), 2025
  • Hunt Slonem, 2 Hare Lop (JEM0864), 2024
    2 Hare Lop (JEM0864), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Chinensis Down (JEM1217), 2024
    Chinensis Down (JEM1217), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Hutch Forth (JEM0908), 2024
    Hutch Forth (JEM0908), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, In The Field Hummingbird's (JEM1302), 2024
    In The Field Hummingbird's (JEM1302), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Lincoln Black & White (JEM1003), 2024
    Lincoln Black & White (JEM1003), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Messenger's Deep Forest (JEM0820), 2024
    Messenger's Deep Forest (JEM0820), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Owl Seattle (JEM1549), 2024
    Owl Seattle (JEM1549), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Rhapsody in Blue 3 (CX0047), 2024
    Rhapsody in Blue 3 (CX0047), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, Silver Ascension Gate of Heaven (JMG0510), 2024
    Silver Ascension Gate of Heaven (JMG0510), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, View (JMG0647), 2024
    View (JMG0647), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, White Flight Morning Cloak (JMG0801), 2024
    White Flight Morning Cloak (JMG0801), 2024
  • Hunt Slonem, 3 Worlds (JEM0419), 2023
    3 Worlds (JEM0419), 2023
  • Hunt Slonem, Cody (JEM0253), 2023
    Cody (JEM0253), 2023
  • Hunt Slonem, Snowden (JEM0752), 2023
    Snowden (JEM0752), 2023
  • Hunt Slonem, Three Bunnies Blue (CX2695), 2023
    Three Bunnies Blue (CX2695), 2023
  • Hunt Slonem, Ascension After the Party (SH1005), 2022
    Ascension After the Party (SH1005), 2022
  • Hunt Slonem, Beige Splendor (CX1790), 2022
    Beige Splendor (CX1790), 2022
  • Hunt Slonem, Bayou La Fourche (TD0225), 2021
    Bayou La Fourche (TD0225), 2021
  • Hunt Slonem, Her Majesty Thursday (TD0819), 2021
    Her Majesty Thursday (TD0819), 2021
  • Hunt Slonem, Morphos (CX0271), 2021
    Morphos (CX0271), 2021
  • Hunt Slonem, Red & Silver Ascension (CSR2310), 2021
    Red & Silver Ascension (CSR2310), 2021
  • Hunt Slonem, All Ears (CER01332), 2018
    All Ears (CER01332), 2018
  • Hunt Slonem, Alfred Hitchcock (TAM01006), 2005
    Alfred Hitchcock (TAM01006), 2005
Biography

Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

 

Since his first solo show at the Fischbach Gallery in 1977, Slonem’s work has been showcased internationally hundreds of times, most recently at Vienna Kunstforum Museum (2023), The Art Museum Riga Bourse, Riga, Latvia European Union (2022), The Siauliai Aušros Museum, Lithuania (2022) and The Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Hagen, Germany (2022). Slonem is also in countless galleries throughout the globe. His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style.

 

After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. He also

received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. As Slonem honed his aesthetic, his work began appearing in unique, contextual spaces.

 

By 1995, he finished a massive six-by-86-foot mural of birds, which shoots across the walls of the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His charity work has resulted dozens of partnerships, including a wallpaper of his famous bunnies designed specifically with Lee Jofa for the Ronald McDonald House in Long Island. Slonem continues to draw great inspiration from history, forging palpable connections to the past through his art. His popular portraits of Abraham Lincoln reframe the historic figure as a pop-art icon, and he is currently working on a nine-foot-tall bronze sculpture of French explorer Robert De La Salle, to be displayed publicly in Louisiana. Yet Slonem’s most ambitious project has been his mission to save America’s often forgotten historic buildings. Realizing too many of the country’s architectural gems have fallen into disrepair, Slonem has found himself drawn to these national landmarks, inspired by the depth of their age and old-world beauty. Among his accomplishments are the restorations of Cordt’s Mansion in Kingston, New York; the Lakeside and Albania Mansion of Louisiana; and the Scranton Armory and Charles Sumner Woolworth’s Mansion in Scranton, Pennsylvania and Belle Terre, South Kortright, New York. His seventh and latest endeavor is Searless Castle in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

 

Numerous books and monographs have chronicled Slonem’s art, including Bunnies(Glitterari Inc., 2014), Birds (Glitterati Inc., 2017) Butterflies (Glitterati Inc., 2022), and The Bigger Picture (Scala Arts Publishers Inc., 2021) to name a few. His studios and homes havebeen profiled in such books as The Spirited Homes of Hunt Slonem (Gibbs Smith, 2023) , Worldof Folly (Assouline Publishing, 2018) When Art Meets Design (Assouline Publishing, 2014) and Pleasure Palaces: The Art and Homes of Hunt Slonem (PowerHouse Books, 2007).

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