ブルックリン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (ブルックリン美術館Instagram)「Buried Images embodies Joan Snyder’s move to narrative work after her critically acclaimed abstract series of “stroke paintings.” A Brooklyn-based feminist artist and key figure in the women’s art movement, Snyder is largely inspired by her own life experiences. She says of her paintings in the 1970s, “I had nowhere to go but into my own past again, into my own iconography.” These personal elements, incorporated with abstraction and landscape imagery, combine to make Buried Images a storied work — layers of paint mix with textile fragments and sketches of houses, trees, and boats, images which began surfacing once Snyder moved to her Pennsylvania farm in 1973. “Making art is, for me, practicing a religion,” Snyder said. “…My work is my pride, creates for me a heritage. It is a place to struggle freely at my altar.” ⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ See Buried Images on view in #OutofPlaceBKM through January 3.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Joan Snyder (born Highland Park, New Jersey, 1940). Buried Images, 1978. Mixed media on canvas. Brooklyn Museum; Gift of Marjorie Phillips Elliott, James L. Phillips, and Alice Phillips Swistel, 2019.6. © Joan Snyder.⁠⠀」12月4日 22時41分 - brooklynmuseum

ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 12月4日 22時41分


Buried Images embodies Joan Snyder’s move to narrative work after her critically acclaimed abstract series of “stroke paintings.” A Brooklyn-based feminist artist and key figure in the women’s art movement, Snyder is largely inspired by her own life experiences. She says of her paintings in the 1970s, “I had nowhere to go but into my own past again, into my own iconography.” These personal elements, incorporated with abstraction and landscape imagery, combine to make Buried Images a storied work — layers of paint mix with textile fragments and sketches of houses, trees, and boats, images which began surfacing once Snyder moved to her Pennsylvania farm in 1973. “Making art is, for me, practicing a religion,” Snyder said. “…My work is my pride, creates for me a heritage. It is a place to struggle freely at my altar.” ⁠⠀
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See Buried Images on view in #OutofPlaceBKM through January 3.⁠⠀
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Joan Snyder (born Highland Park, New Jersey, 1940). Buried Images, 1978. Mixed media on canvas. Brooklyn Museum; Gift of Marjorie Phillips Elliott, James L. Phillips, and Alice Phillips Swistel, 2019.6. © Joan Snyder.⁠⠀


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