
Hallie Hart
Hallie Hart’s work has an international presence and is rooted in the legacy of New York Abstract Expressionism, merging gestural abstraction, tactile materiality, and emotional narration through a physically driven painting process. Hart treats the surface as a living field, flicking and staining the canvas to create immersive emotional space. This language extends into her intimate micro works created for ArtPics, where physical mark making is compressed into collectible scale while retaining immediacy and movement.
Her recurring Neo Expressionist figure BOZ operates as a whimsical, childlike conduit exploring vulnerability, identity, and human connection, while her iconic Mini America flag series, presented through her pandemic-era Unity exhibition and national tour, continues her dialogue with American iconography. Whether monumental or palm held, Hart’s paintings carry the same kinetic presence, transforming surface into experience.







