In 2023, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam hosted a monumental exhibition of Johannes Vermeer, showcasing 28 of the 35 masterpieces attributed to the enigmatic Dutch painter. Drawing on his own visit to this historic show, artist Joe Fig created a body of new paintings. In these works, featured in Contemplating Vermeer, Fig not only pays homage to the seventeenth-century painterâs mastery of light, color, and verisimilitude, but also reflects on the aesthetic experience in the Rijksmuseumâs galleries. Expanding on his decade-long Contemplation series, he captures his subjectsâartworks and their viewersâand their surroundings, exploring how people engage with or contemplate artworks in public spaces.
Though Figâs paintings may resemble snapshots of what he observed, they are the result of a layered artistic process involving numerous formal artistic decisions. He begins by studying individual artworks and the viewers who are deeply engrossed in them. He focuses on peopleâs body language, clothing (particularly colors and patterns), and proximity to the works and each other, as well as the specificities of the space. Fig photographs these moments as source material, then digitally reconfigures the images in his studioâselecting and repositioning figures, adjusting scale, combining different scenes, and fine-tuning lighting and color. The final compositions, meticulously rendered in oil, reflect Figâs contemplation of the act of looking, both his own and that of others. Each work distills what it means to be a painter.

Joe Fig (1968), Vermeer: The Geographer / Rijksmuseum, 2023
Photo: courtesy of the Sarasota Art Museum
With a keen eye for detail, Fig both contemplates Vermeer and invites us to see the Dutch masterâs legacy through a fresh artistic lens. His work allows us to marvel at his uncanny realism, while prompting us to examine our own act of seeing. It heightens our awareness of our role as viewersâwhether we seek to be fooled, enthralled, or carried away by art. Because his paintings serve as a contemplative reflection on how we encounter art, they draw us into a long tradition of those who have stood in awe before Vermeerâs work.
Figâs work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is housed in numerous museums, including Fogg Art Museum, Chazen Museum of Art, Norton Museum of Art, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Toledo Museum of Art among others. Author of the acclaimed books Inside the Painter’s Studio and Inside the Artistâs Studio, Fig is the Department Chair of both the Fine Arts and the Visual Studies programs at Ringling College of Art and Design. He earned his BFA and MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, and is represented by Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York.
Originally exhibited at the Sarasota Art Museum in 2024â2025, this second iteration of Contemplating Vermeer features 17 paintings, including five new worksâtwo of which are based on Vermeer paintings from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. To date, Fig has created 21 paintings depicting 25 of the 35 known Vermeers. He has now expanded the project with the goal of painting all existing Vermeers.
This exhibition is organized by Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design, curated by Rangsook Yoon, Ph.D., senior curator, Sarasota Art Museum. Generous support for this installation has been provided by Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York.