JOAN SNYDER
Selected Paintings 1999 - 2007
January 9 – April 18, 2009
MacArthur Fellow Joan Snyder’s prolific painting career spans four decades. Carl Solway Gallery features selected paintings from 1999-2007 for the current exhibition. Snyder’s highly individual approach to abstract painting focuses on the sensory qualities of paint. She combines personal iconography, aggressive brushwork and accomplished formalism.
These traits and her boundless experimentation with additive surface materials such as herbs, papier mâché, straw and fabric, prevent her work from being neatly categorized within any specific art movement. Viewers may detect aspects of Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Expressionism and feminist content, but the combination is uniquely Snyder’s.
In 2005, the Jewish Museum in New York City presented a 35-year retrospective of her work, which traveled to the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, Massachusetts. Snyder was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2007.
Born in New Jersey in 1940, she received her M.F.A. from Rutgers University. Her earlier awards included fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1974 and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in 1983. Her work can be seen in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art and The Jewish Museum, all in New York City; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, High Museum of Art in Atlanta and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Snyder currently lives in Brooklyn and Woodstock, New York.
Language of the Sea, 1999, Oil, acrylic, paper mache, wooden dowels and class beads on canvas, 39 x 90 inches
Madly in Love, 2003, Oil, acrylic, herbs and fabric on linen, 70 x 102 inches
Just the Beginning, 2007, Oil, acrylic, straw and herbs on linen, 60 x 72 inches
Primary Fields, 2001, Oil, acrylic, and herbs on linen, 72 x 132 inches
Tracking the Angels, 1993-97, Oil, acrylic, silk, papier mache and herbs on linen, 57 x 66 inches
Mother Love, 1999, Oil, acrylic, papier mache and wooden dowels on canvas, 73.5 x 85.5 inches
Flow, 2003, Oil, acrylic, glitter, herbs and fabric on panel, 36 x 70 inches
The Summer 2002, 2002, Oil, acrylic, herbs and fabric on canvas on panel, 60 x 48 inches
Sigh, 2003-2006, Oil, acrylic, glitter, papier-mache, herbs and wooden dowels on panel, 36 x 70 inches