Morgan Ogilvie
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Morgan OgilvieMouse, 2026Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieSpace Cowboy II, 2026Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieUnfurling, 2026Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieBeast, 2026Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieSpace Cowboy, 2025Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieLady Liberty, 2025Oil on canvas101.6 x 76.2 cm -
Morgan OgilvieIce Queen, 2024Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieThrough the Rabbit Hole, 2024Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieSuper Pig, 2024Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm -
Morgan OgilvieObstinate Toy Soldiers, series, 2022-25Oil on canvas22.22 x 12.7 x 3.81 cm (Each)
Morgan Ogilvie is an American painter whose work centers on "unreliable" female narrators drawn from Western iconography and popular culture. She earned her MFA from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 2020 and has completed a residency at Vermont Studio Center in Vermont. Her paintings, including the Obstinate Toy Soldiers series and Lady Liberty, bring together girls in Halloween costumes, horror‑film imagery, and reimagined film logos to probe the uneasy narratives surrounding femininity and cultural myth. Ogilvie lives and works in Tennessee, where her work has been featured in exhibitions and regional publications.
Morgan Ogilvie (MFA CalArts 2020) lives and works in Tennessee. She holds a BA in Psychology from Kenyon College and completed a residency at the Vermont Studio Center (2023). Ogilvie paints “unreliable” female narrators drawn from Western iconography, cultural mythologies, and film, using wet-into-wet oil techniques to examine narrative slippage, psychological tension, and the construction of femininity. Series such as Obstinate Toy Soldiers and works including Lady Liberty combine talismanic portraits of girls in Halloween costumes with reimagined cultural logos and icons, highlighting how myths begin to consume their own ideals. Her work has been featured in Artforum.com (MFA Spotlight), The Vassar Review, Hyperallergic, and regional publications, and has been exhibited at the Frist Art Museum, Zeitgeist Gallery, Oz Arts Nashville, Imagine Entertainment (Los Angeles), and in the group exhibition In Bloom at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel (2025). She is currently serving on the CalArts Alumni Council.
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On a Bit of Earth Which Had No Name
28 Aug - 17 Oct 2026532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel Presents On a Bit of Earth Which Had No Name Group Exhibition of Seven Young Emerging International Artists During Kunsttage Basel 2026 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel...Read more -
In Bloom
17 Jun - 31 Aug 2025532 Gallery Jaeckel presents In Bloom , a group exhibition featuring Ian Hughes, Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Yongjae Kim, Paco Marcial, Christine Nguyen, John Alexander Parks, Jean-Guerly Pétion, Lily Prince, Danielle...Read more

