Born in New York City in 1955
Lives and works in New York City
Studied at State University of New York at Binghamton (B.A., 1978)
Artist's Statement
In my work, I try to blur the boundary between painting and sculpture
in order to create what can be regarded as a three-dimensional painting. Drawing
on the languages of Pop and Minimalism, abstraction and representation, I make
recognizable objects, such as milk containers, shopping bags, or matchbooks,
using traditional painting and printing materials and techniques. By focusing
on mundane, ephemeral, or disposable subjects, I want my work to be both ordinary
and poetic, accessible and transfigured. By taking liberties with scale, color,
surface, texture, and design, I hoped to temper the work's graphic quality .
I want the viewer to engage the objects on a more universal level. In my prints
at Tamarind, I tried to approach image-making in a variety of ways. In Timberline,
I pitted the nuance of a hand-drawn image of nine car fresheners, printed in
nine colors in a blended roll, against the crisp, commercially reproduced look
of an altered and flattened Fuzz Balls package. Pint I and Pint II are deconstructed
milk cartons that are printed edge to edge and cut to the contours of the container,
making the paper more active. I stretched the form vertically and printed it
in two states to accentuate the wave pattern. Lastly, in Politely, I constructed
a print in the form of an empty grocery bag which is not based on a pre-existing
design. I wanted to stress the tactile quality of the Japanese paper and the
geometry of the folds. In these prints, as in all of my work, I hope that humor
and pathos bounce off each other and exist simultaneously.
| Selected recent exhibitions | |
| 2000 | Post Pop, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Live From NewYork, Haines Gallery, San Francisco Showroom, Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy, New York Studio la Citta, Verona, Italy Claudia Gian Ferarri, Milan Simultaneous, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York City |
| 1999 | Jack Shainman Gallery, New York City Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago |
| 1998 |
Laissez-Faire, Printed Matter, New York City |
| 1997 | Word and Image/Word as Image, Jane Vorhees Zimmerli
Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Normatic, One Great Jones, New York Stepping Up, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London Onomatopoeia, Studio la Citta, Verona, Italy The Packaged Vernacular, Patricia Faure Gallery, Santa Monica, California |
Selected public collections |
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| Museum of Modern Art, New York The Jewish Museum, New York Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York New York Public Library Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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