RIVERDALE, NY.- Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection at Hebrew Home at Riverdale, in conjunction with Garvey|Simon, New York, announces its latest exhibition Susan Schwalb: Metalpoint Paintings Susan Schwalb: Metalpoint Paintings Susan Schwalb: Metalpoint Paintings Susan Schwalb: Metalpoint Paintings on view in the Elma and Milton A. Gilbert Pavilion Gallery from January 15May 14, 2017.
The exhibition includes 15 paintings executed in metalpoint and colored gesso by Susan Schwalb, who has been working in the centuries-old technique since 1973. She began experimenting with silverpoint after encountering the medium unexpectedly via an artist friend and has emerged as one of its foremost masters today.
Historically, the practice of silverpoint, the most common type of metalpoint, dates back to the Middle Ages. Artworks that use this technique are executed with a stylus that creates fine lines when applied to specially coated paper. Once a line is laid down, it cannot be erased or changed. Schwalb uses a variety of metals in her work, including copper, aluminum, gold, platinum, and tin. Working on a prepared surface of paper laid on panel, she draws painstakingly thin lines in different formations. Schwalb often coats the paper herself, creating a surface which becomes an important part of the work.
Work from three series are included in this exhibitionHarmonizations (2015), Intermezzo (20152016), and Polyphony (20132016)each of which derives its title from musical terminology. Schwalb intentionally works in series, drawing inspiration from previous works to create new ones. For example, Harmonizations is a direct continuation of the spatial and compositional explorations that began in Polyphony, a series focusing on overlapping lines and shapes. Each piece in Harmonizations is both executed on a square picture surface and comprised of 36 individual smaller squares, with a single one left blank. The series explores the idea of the void, or a space intentionally left open and unoccupied. Working in a square format has been paramount to Schwalbs work since 1997.
Susan Schwalb is one of the foremost figures in the revival of the ancient technique of silverpoint drawing in America. She was born in New York City and studied at the High School of Music & Art, and at Carnegie-Mellon University. Schwalb has been in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (2010,07, 92,73), the MacDowell Colony (1989, 75,74), Yaddo (81) and has had two residencies in Israel in 1994 at Mishkenot Shaananim, Jerusalem, and the Tel Aviv Artists Studios. She has had over 35 solo exhibitions and has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is represented in most major public collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC; The British Museum, London; the Brooklyn Museum, New York; KupferstichkabinettStaatliche Museen zu Berlin, Germany; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England. Currently, two of her prints are included in The Metropolitan Museum of Arts exhibition Drawings and Prints: Selections from The Met Collection which is on view in The Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Gallery through January 30, 2017.