Susan Schwalb
Strata #502 by Susan Schwalb
Born1944
New York City, New York
NationalityAmerican
EducationCarnegie Mellon University
Known forcontemporary painter

Susan Schwalb is a contemporary silverpoint artist.

Biography

Schwalb was born in New York City (in 1944). She attended the Carnegie Mellon University.[1] In 1983 she married composer Martin Boykan[2] and works from her Manhattan studio.[3][4]

Her work is represented in the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.,[5] The Metropolitan Museum of Art[6] the British Museum, London,[7] the Brooklyn Museum, New York,[8] the Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts,[9] the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas,[10] the Library of Congress, Washington, DC,[11] the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts,[12] and the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut.

References

  1. "Susan Schwalb - Artist". MacDowell. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  2. "Susan Schwalb Becomes Bride", New York Times, 1983-11-07, retrieved October 20, 2010
  3. "Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: Feminist Art Base: Susan Schwalb". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved October 20, 2010.
  4. Mandel, Elizabeth (January 1, 2010), "Intricate Enigma: a look at silverpoint, then and now", ArtsEditor, retrieved October 20, 2010
  5. "Passage Across the Sun". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  6. "Susan Schwalb". British Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  7. "Susan Schwalb". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  8. "Susan Schwalb". Harvard Art Museums. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  9. "Susan Schwalb". Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  10. "Red/white/blue #11". Library of Congress. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
  11. "Susan Schwalb". The Rose Art Museum | Brandeis University -. Retrieved 18 July 2021.

Further reading

  • Beck-Friedman, Tova, November 2005, "Susan Schwalb: Drawn in Metal", The New York Art World
  • Broude, Norma and Garrard, Mary (ed), (1994), "The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact," Harry Abrams
  • Cohen, Joyce, August/September 1996, "Galaxies and Other Matter and Intervals", Art New England
  • Earley, Sandra, 9 September 1985, "Art: The Siren Song of Silverpoint", The Wall Street Journal
  • Eshoo, Amy, 560 Broadway- A New York Drawing Collection at Work, 1991–2006, Yale University Press, 2007
  • Faxon, Alicia, Susan Schwalb: Moments of Resonance, Art New England, June/July ’99
  • Faxon, Alicia, Drawing: Line or Image, New Art Examiner, 1/90
  • Faxon, Alicia and Moore, Sylvia, Pilgrims and Pioneers: New England Women in the Arts, Midmarch Arts Books, 1987
  • Glueck, Grace, Imagery from the Jewish Consciousness, The New York Times, 6/6/82
  • Harrison, Helen A., Contemporary Metalpoint Drawings, The New York Times, 4/3/94
  • Heller, Jules and Nancy G., American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, Garland Publishing Co., 1995
  • Kohen, Helen L., Silverpoint Makes for Golden Exhibit, The Miami Herald, 4/21/85
  • Langdon, Ann, The Creation Series, Art New England, December 1992 / January 1993
  • Langer, Cassandra, The Creation Series: 15 Years of Silverpoint, Women Artists News, Fall 1990
  • Mandel, Elizabeth, Intricate Enigma: a look at silverpoint, then and now, ArtsEditor.com, 1/25/2010
  • Marter, Joan, Susan Schwalb, Womanart, Winter ’77-’78
  • Mathews-Berenson, Margaret, The Light Touch, American Artist Drawing, Spring, 2004
  • McQuaid, Cate, Public Eyes; Light Grids; Gallery on the MBTA, The Boston Globe, 3/4/99
  • McQuaid, Cate, Natural Deceptions; Rejoicing Stars, Boston Globe, 5/2/96
  • Miller, Lynn and Swenson, Sally, Lives and Works, Talks with Women Artists, Scarecrow Press, 1981
  • Orenstein, Gloria, Feman Vision and Visibility: Contemporary Jewish Women Artists Visualize the Invisible, Femspec, Vol.4 Issue 2, Lexington Press, 2004
  • Schwendenwien, Jude, From Religious Symbols to Detailed Abstractions, The Hartford Courant, 10/25/92
  • Soltes, Ori Z., Fixing the World: Jewish American Painters in the Twentieth Century, Brandeis University Press/University Press of New England, 2003
  • Soltes, Ori Z., Heilige Zeichen, Parthas Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2007
  • Temin, Christine, Silverpoint's Delicate Power, The Boston Globe, 11/14/85
  • Walentini, Joseph Susan Schwalb, Abstract Art Online Vol. VI, No. 3 (www.abartonline.com), 12/4/03
  • Waterman, Jill, Delicate Understandings, ArtsMedia, 6/15- 7/15/00
  • Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender, Fall, Number 16, 2008
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