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Pat Steir

Pat Steir (born 1938) is an American painter and printmaker. Her early work was loosely associated with conceptual art and minimalism, however, she is best known for her abstract dripped, splashed and poured "Waterfall" paintings, which she started in the 1980s, and for her later site-specific wall drawings.

Pat Steir
Steir in 2014
Born1938
NationalityAmerican
EducationPratt Institute
Boston University College of Fine Arts
Known forPainting, printmaking
AwardsPratt Institute honorary doctorate (1991); Boston University Distinguished Alumni Award (2001); Pratt Institute Alumni Achievement Award (2008)[citation needed]

Steir has had retrospectives and exhibitions all over the world, including the Tate Gallery in London, and shows at the Brooklyn Museum and the New Museum of Contemporary Art that traveled throughout Europe. She has won numerous awards for her work, and is thoroughly represented in major museum collections in the United States and abroad, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Gallery. She is a founding board member of Printed Matter bookshop in New York City, and of the landmark feminist journal, Heresies, first published in 1977.[1] Steir has also taught art at Parsons School of Design, Princeton University and Hunter College.[2] She has lived and worked primarily in New York City as an adult. She lives in Greenwich Village.[3]

Early life and education edit

Steir was born Iris Patricia Sukoneck in 1940 in Newark, New Jersey.[2] She attended the Pratt Institute in New York (1956–1958), where she was influenced by her teachers Richard Lindner and Phillip Guston, and Boston University College of Fine Arts (1958–1960). Steir returned to Pratt and earned a BFA degree in 1962.

Career edit

Early years edit

 
Pat Steir, Nothing, oil on canvas, 1974, Honolulu Museum of Art

In 1962, the year she graduated from art school, Steir was included in a group show at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1964, her work was in a show called “Drawings” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her first one-person exhibition was at the Terry Dintenfass Gallery, New York, in 1964. During that time, she worked in New York as an illustrator and a book designer (1962–1966). Between 1966–1969, Steir was an art director at Harper & Row publishing company, New York. Around 1970 she became friends with Sol LeWitt, Lawrence Weiner, and other conceptual artists, and she made the first of many trips to New Mexico to visit Agnes Martin.[4]

She rose to fame in the 1970s with monochromatic canvases of roses and other images that were X-ed out. The artist explained, “I wanted to destroy images as symbols. To make the image a symbol for a symbol. I had to act it out―make the image and cross it out. …no imagery, but at the same time endless imagery. Every nuance of paint texture worked as an image.”[4] Nothing from 1974, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of this phase of the artist's work.

Mature work edit

 
Wind and Water, color soap ground aquatint with soap ground aquatint reversal, spit bite aquatint and drypoint, 1996.

Steir's first museum exhibition, in 1973 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., marks the beginning of a career dense with painting exhibitions. She has also made installation work (shown at Documenta IX, Kassel, Germany, in 1992) and is an important printmaker. Crown Point Press began publishing her prints in 1977 and in 1983 the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, gave her a print and drawing exhibition. A print retrospective at the Cabinet des Estampes in Geneva traveled to the Tate Gallery in London, England. Steir has had one-person painting exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum in 1984 and the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York in 1987, both of which traveled to other museums, many in Europe.

In the late 1980s, Steir became influenced by the artists John Cage and Agnes Martin and began producing dripped, splashed and poured works, embracing the element of chance. The artist relates this work to the 8th and 9th century Chinese Yipin "ink-splashing" painters,[5] having studied ink splash in the harmony of nature and humanity, inspired by Tibetan philosophy. Wind and Water is an example of this phase of her work. In 1989–92 Steir began limiting her colors to monochrome. In 1995, the monograph Pat Steir was published by the American art critic Thomas McEvilley, chronicling the artists' life work up to that point. In November 1999, Steir was the subject of an Art in America cover feature, "Watercourse Way," by critic G. Roger Denson, who wrote that Steir's lyrical waterfall paintings attest to her long-standing interest in Asian art and thought, particularly the ancient Chinese philosophy of Daoism, with Steir's literal and figurative motif embodying the flow of water (or in her case, paint) down a surface.

Describing Steir's 2010 installation at Sue Scott Gallery, The Nearly Endless Line, which consisted of a white line snaking around the gallery's blue-black walls, lit with blue light, Sharon Butler writes in The Brooklyn Rail, "Walking through the darkened space, observers find themselves inside Steir’s painting, where they become part of the illusion she has created with paint and light."[6] Pat Steir said "I wanted to be a great artist, again not in slang in someone who is great. But in the fantastic, reaching the soul of other people."[7]

Awards edit

Steir has received many public honors for her work. She was the recipient of Individual Artist (1973) and Art in Public Institutions (1976) grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Fine Arts in 1982.[8] Both of her alma maters have recognized her: Pratt, with an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Art (1991) and a 2008 Alumni Achievement Award for “outstanding graduates who have distinguished themselves in their fields,"[9] and Boston University, with a Distinguished Alumni Award (2001). In 2016, Steir was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[10]

Exhibitions edit

In a career spanning over fifty years, Steir has exhibited at a large number of galleries and institutions, throughout the U.S. and internationally.[11] Selected galleries where she has had solo exhibitions include: Terry Dintenfass Gallery, Max Protech Gallery, Crown Point Press, M. Knoedler & Co., Victoria Miro Gallery, Robert Miller Gallery, Cheim & Read, Locks Gallery, and Lévy Gorvy.

Selected museums and institutions that have held retrospectives and exhibitions of her work include: Ball State University, Corcoran Gallery of Art (1973); Spencer Museum of Art, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (1983); Brooklyn Museum (1984); Cincinnati Art Museum, Philadelphia College of Art (1985); Museum of Fine Arts Bern, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, The Baltimore Museum of Art (1987); Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon (1990);[2] and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum (2010).[12]

Collections edit

Steir’s work is included in major public collections around the world, including: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City); Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York City), National Gallery of Art (Washington, D. C.), Tate Gallery (London), Honolulu Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Lyon Museum d’Art Moderne, France; The Long Museum, Shanghai; Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland; and Malmo Museum, Sweden.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Heresies Film Project. Archived from the original on May 28, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Pat Steir official site". Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  3. ^ Kurutz, Steven. "What Do Anna Wintour and Bob Dylan Have in Common? This Secret Garden", The New York Times, September 28, 2016. Accessed November 3, 2016. "The house is part of the Macdougal-Sullivan Gardens Historic District, a landmarked community of 21 row homes, with 11 lining Macdougal Street and 10 running parallel on Sullivan Street."
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-11-20. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
  5. ^ Cheim and Read Gallery
  6. ^ Butler, Sharon (January 2011). "Pat Steir: The Nearly Endless Line". The Brooklyn Rail.
  7. ^ Moore College (2015-10-13), Pat Steir, Painter and Printmaker, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2017-03-11
  8. ^ "Guggenheim Fellow Pat Steir". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  9. ^ "Pratt Alumni Achievement Awardees". Pratt Institute. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  10. ^ "2016 Elected Members". American Academy of Arts and Letters. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  11. ^ McEvilley, Thomas (1995). Pat Steir. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers. pp. 163–169. ISBN 0-8109-4459-6.
  12. ^ Steir, Pat, 1940- (2010). Pat Steir : drawing out of line. Harris, Susan, 1956-, Howard, Jan, 1953-. Providence: Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. ISBN 9780615343822. OCLC 546868224.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ "The Barnes Foundation". barnesfoundation.org. Barned Museum. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Pat Steir: Color Wheel". Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | Smithsonian. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
  15. ^ "Pat Steir – Hauser & Wirth". www.hauserwirth.com. Retrieved 2023-07-23.

Bibliography edit

  • Steir, Pat, Pat Steir paintings, New York, Abrams, 1986.
  • Steir, Pat, Arbitrary Order, Paintings by Pat Steir, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, 1983.
  • Steir, Pat, Dazzling Water, Dazzling Light, Seattle, University of Washington Press, 2000.
  • McEvilley, Thomas, "Pat Steir", New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1995.
  • Denson, G. Roger, "Watercourse Way," Art in America, November 1999, pp. 114–121, with a painting by Steir appearing on the front cover.

External links edit

  • Video Interview with Pat Steir at Crown Point Press
  • Locks Gallery, Pat Steir
  • Pat Steir at AWARE
  • Oral history interview with Pat Steir, 2008 March 1-2, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

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Achievement Award 2008 citation needed Steir has had retrospectives and exhibitions all over the world including the Tate Gallery in London and shows at the Brooklyn Museum and the New Museum of Contemporary Art that traveled throughout Europe She has won numerous awards for her work and is thoroughly represented in major museum collections in the United States and abroad including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Gallery She is a founding board member of Printed Matter bookshop in New York City and of the landmark feminist journal Heresies first published in 1977 1 Steir has also taught art at Parsons School of Design Princeton University and Hunter College 2 She has lived and worked primarily in New York City as an adult She lives in Greenwich Village 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Mature work 2 3 Awards 3 Exhibitions 4 Collections 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and education editSteir was born Iris Patricia Sukoneck in 1940 in Newark New Jersey 2 She attended the Pratt Institute in New York 1956 1958 where she was influenced by her teachers Richard Lindner and Phillip Guston and Boston University College of Fine Arts 1958 1960 Steir returned to Pratt and earned a BFA degree in 1962 Career editEarly years edit nbsp Pat Steir Nothing oil on canvas 1974 Honolulu Museum of Art In 1962 the year she graduated from art school Steir was included in a group show at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia In 1964 her work was in a show called Drawings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Her first one person exhibition was at the Terry Dintenfass Gallery New York in 1964 During that time she worked in New York as an illustrator and a book designer 1962 1966 Between 1966 1969 Steir was an art director at Harper amp Row publishing company New York Around 1970 she became friends with Sol LeWitt Lawrence Weiner and other conceptual artists and she made the first of many trips to New Mexico to visit Agnes Martin 4 She rose to fame in the 1970s with monochromatic canvases of roses and other images that were X ed out The artist explained I wanted to destroy images as symbols To make the image a symbol for a symbol I had to act it out make the image and cross it out no imagery but at the same time endless imagery Every nuance of paint texture worked as an image 4 Nothing from 1974 in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art is an example of this phase of the artist s work Mature work edit nbsp Wind and Water color soap ground aquatint with soap ground aquatint reversal spit bite aquatint and drypoint 1996 Steir s first museum exhibition in 1973 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington D C marks the beginning of a career dense with painting exhibitions She has also made installation work shown at Documenta IX Kassel Germany in 1992 and is an important printmaker Crown Point Press began publishing her prints in 1977 and in 1983 the Spencer Museum of Art University of Kansas gave her a print and drawing exhibition A print retrospective at the Cabinet des Estampes in Geneva traveled to the Tate Gallery in London England Steir has had one person painting exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum in 1984 and the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York in 1987 both of which traveled to other museums many in Europe In the late 1980s Steir became influenced by the artists John Cage and Agnes Martin and began producing dripped splashed and poured works embracing the element of chance The artist relates this work to the 8th and 9th century Chinese Yipin ink splashing painters 5 having studied ink splash in the harmony of nature and humanity inspired by Tibetan philosophy Wind and Water is an example of this phase of her work In 1989 92 Steir began limiting her colors to monochrome In 1995 the monograph Pat Steir was published by the American art critic Thomas McEvilley chronicling the artists life work up to that point In November 1999 Steir was the subject of an Art in America cover feature Watercourse Way by critic G Roger Denson who wrote that Steir s lyrical waterfall paintings attest to her long standing interest in Asian art and thought particularly the ancient Chinese philosophy of Daoism with Steir s literal and figurative motif embodying the flow of water or in her case paint down a surface Describing Steir s 2010 installation at Sue Scott Gallery The Nearly Endless Line which consisted of a white line snaking around the gallery s blue black walls lit with blue light Sharon Butler writes in The Brooklyn Rail Walking through the darkened space observers find themselves inside Steir s painting where they become part of the illusion she has created with paint and light 6 Pat Steir said I wanted to be a great artist again not in slang in someone who is great But in the fantastic reaching the soul of other people 7 Awards edit Steir has received many public honors for her work She was the recipient of Individual Artist 1973 and Art in Public Institutions 1976 grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Fine Arts in 1982 8 Both of her alma maters have recognized her Pratt with an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Art 1991 and a 2008 Alumni Achievement Award for outstanding graduates who have distinguished themselves in their fields 9 and Boston University with a Distinguished Alumni Award 2001 In 2016 Steir was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 10 Exhibitions editIn a career spanning over fifty years Steir has exhibited at a large number of galleries and institutions throughout the U S and internationally 11 Selected galleries where she has had solo exhibitions include Terry Dintenfass Gallery Max Protech Gallery Crown Point Press M Knoedler amp Co Victoria Miro Gallery Robert Miller Gallery Cheim amp Read Locks Gallery and Levy Gorvy Selected museums and institutions that have held retrospectives and exhibitions of her work include Ball State University Corcoran Gallery of Art 1973 Spencer Museum of Art Contemporary Arts Museum Houston 1983 Brooklyn Museum 1984 Cincinnati Art Museum Philadelphia College of Art 1985 Museum of Fine Arts Bern The New Museum of Contemporary Art The Baltimore Museum of Art 1987 Musee d art contemporain de Lyon 1990 2 and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum 2010 12 Silent Secret Waterfalls The Barnes Series Barnes Foundation 2019 13 Pat Steir Color Wheel the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 2019 14 Collections editSteir s work is included in major public collections around the world including Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City Museum of Modern Art Whitney Museum of American Art Solomon R Guggenheim Museum New York City National Gallery of Art Washington D C Tate Gallery London Honolulu Museum of Art Walker Art Center San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Baltimore Museum of Art Contemporary Museum Honolulu Lyon Museum d Art Moderne France The Long Museum Shanghai Kunstmuseum Bern Switzerland and Malmo Museum Sweden 15 References edit Heresies 1 PDF Heresies Film Project Archived from the original on May 28 2019 Retrieved February 12 2018 a b c Pat Steir official site Retrieved February 12 2018 Kurutz Steven What Do Anna Wintour and Bob Dylan Have in Common This Secret Garden The New York Times September 28 2016 Accessed November 3 2016 The house is part of the Macdougal Sullivan Gardens Historic District a landmarked community of 21 row homes with 11 lining Macdougal Street and 10 running parallel on Sullivan Street a b Dominique Levy Gallery Archived from the original on 2016 11 20 Retrieved 2016 11 19 Cheim and Read Gallery Butler Sharon January 2011 Pat Steir The Nearly Endless Line The Brooklyn Rail Moore College 2015 10 13 Pat Steir Painter and Printmaker archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2017 03 11 Guggenheim Fellow Pat Steir John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved February 12 2018 Pratt Alumni Achievement Awardees Pratt Institute Retrieved February 12 2018 2016 Elected Members American Academy of Arts and Letters Retrieved February 12 2018 McEvilley Thomas 1995 Pat Steir New York Harry N Abrams Inc Publishers pp 163 169 ISBN 0 8109 4459 6 Steir Pat 1940 2010 Pat Steir drawing out of line Harris Susan 1956 Howard Jan 1953 Providence Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design ISBN 9780615343822 OCLC 546868224 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link The Barnes Foundation barnesfoundation org Barned Museum Retrieved 28 May 2019 Pat Steir Color Wheel Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Retrieved 2019 10 23 Pat Steir Hauser amp Wirth www hauserwirth com Retrieved 2023 07 23 Bibliography editSteir Pat Pat Steir paintings New York Abrams 1986 Steir Pat Arbitrary Order Paintings by Pat Steir Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Texas 1983 Steir Pat Dazzling Water Dazzling Light Seattle University of Washington Press 2000 McEvilley Thomas Pat Steir New York Harry N Abrams 1995 Denson G Roger Watercourse Way Art in America November 1999 pp 114 121 with a painting by Steir appearing on the front cover External links editVideo Interview with Pat Steir at Crown Point Press Locks Gallery Pat Steir Pat Steir at AWARE Oral history interview with Pat Steir 2008 March 1 2 Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat Steir amp oldid 1211401580, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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