TYLER, TX.- The Tyler Museum of Art celebrates the arrival of springtime with a quarter-century survey in the career of one of the most diverse and prolific contemporary Texas artists. Sticks and Stones: Works by Helen Altman opens to the public Sunday, March 11 and continues through June 3 in the TMAs Bell Gallery. Admission is free.
The exhibition, organized by the TMA and curated by Caleb Bell, features more than 40 pieces spanning a dynamic body of work by Altman, a Fort Worth-based artist noted for her ability to move between various series across an eclectic array of media. Sticks and Stones particularly focuses on her fascination with flora and fauna, which have been a much-appreciated constant in my life, the artist said. They have been a constant source of joy and also a source of coping.
Altmans specific choices of media throughout her career blankets, wire birds, egg editions and torch drawings, to name just a few also reflect a pronounced emphasis on exploring the unique in the everyday.
Many of my works use commonplace materials and objects. I respond to readymade objects that are often discards or flawed in some obvious way, the artist said. Alterations in these familiar things elevate them and draw parallels to our own human predicament.
Altman (b. 1958) received both her bachelor of fine arts and master of arts degrees from the University of Alabama, as well as her master of fine arts from the University of North Texas. Her work has been widely exhibited and is featured in numerous public collections, including the Art Museum of South East Texas, The Grace Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.