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Jeanette Fintz
Balance & Beam, Locus in Transit #2 (Abstract Geometric Acrylic on Linen, Blue)

2021

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Balance & Beam, Locus in Transit #2, 2021 by Jeanette Fintz 60 x 72 inches, acrylic on canvas Signed verso Hanging wire on reverse Balance and Beam - Locus in Transit #2 is a painting in a series of work created during the year of the pandemic. The artist explains “these paintings are about giving structure to something intangible, ephemeral, in-flux or conversely, revealing the dissolving of structure that has been.” As an abstract artist, Fintz has long been interested in the contrast of hard-edged planar geometry (circles, squares, hexagons) existing within an atmospheric field where shapes can float or hold the plane, in a space that appears expansive, transient and increasingly released from the canvas’s edge. A calculated use of opacity and transparency resulting from fluid washes of acrylic create an atmosphere where fragmented geometry becomes “a vocabulary of gestures”. This work merges white and faintly gold hard edge lines with gentle washes of blue and neutrals. Working in a space between planning and chance, Jeanette Fintz presents a series of paintings that fuse gestural and geometric abstraction. This body of work continues Fintz’s use of the circle, ellipse and hexagon; motifs that embody references to nature, architecture and the decorative arts. Jeanette Fintz is an established artist working in the Hudson Valley, NY. She has taught at the School of Design Strategies at Parsons the New School for Design, SUNY Purchase, and Pratt Institute, among other American universities. Her work is collected in both private and corporate collections worldwide. To read more about her career, please scroll down for see her detailed CV and biography. Artist Statement: My paintings evolve in a space between planning & chance, systems & spontaneity, conveying contradictions that I view as metaphors for maneuvering through “real “life. In this work I play a fairly high stakes game of improvisation around a motif. Using a working method akin to jazz, I counterpoint systematically repeated elliptical shapes against gestural pours & drips and something unexpected emerges. I am drawn to create complexity, and challenged to unify multiple layers through the physicality of the paint, which fuses & knits together, as well as, ultimately, through the power of color to stabilize & resolve. The ellipse, which is hypnotic & spatial in repetition, & monumental, but not static as a shape unto itself, embodies references to nature and to the decorative arts which are both alluded to in the paintings. (The egg, the mirror, the vulva, or the shield.) Dynamic visual rhythms, in these pieces, the momentum of the repetitive ellipse, are typical of my work and help to maintain order within complexity. Their sources for me are both musical, notably the poly-rhythms of Latin jazz, Brazilian & East Indian music, and are also derived from the decorative arts, particularly textiles. The latter have been a source of excitement, often contributing a playful aspect to the paintings. I intentionally disturb the regularity of pattern, encouraging discordance & uniqueness, and then bring it back home after finding another by - way to work things through. Color is my most intuitive source of inspiration, connecting me to nature; It is also, ironically, my most passionately calculated element. In the primal struggle among sometimes apparently random components, subtlely modulated color clarifies purpose, builds context, and holds the structure together. The intuitive rhythmic order of Jeanette’s paintings prior to 2009 which featured repetitive lines, circles and ellipses clashing with fluid gestural streams of color have given way fully in the new work to a given crystalline geometric substructure that unifies all visual events. This work embraces and employs the Oneness found in sacred geometry as the underpinning for improvised pathways that give each work its uniqueness. Shapes that are found have a “role” to play, to riff off some of Jeanette’s series titles. The earlier pieces acknowledge through the unexpected visual event, the imperfection of the human condition while the newer geometries strive for the expression of spiritual wholeness and connection. About the artist: Jeanette Fintz is an abstract painter, who resides and paints in Hudson, NY. She is also an arts writer and independent curator. The intermix of being a native New Yorker and now, happily, a resident of the lush Hudson River Valley is evident in her work, which combines an urban edginess with the lyrical influences of her natural surroundings. Ms. Fintz was born in Brooklyn NY, educated at Queens College, The New York Studio School and Boston University. Her personal amalgam of NY School formalist principles, and love of natural light and color was initially forged during her summer at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture where she painted from the Maine landscape. Ms. Fintz lived and worked in the artist communities of Tribeca and Williamsburg, exhibiting regularly in NYC. Jeanette in part, credits the importance of natural light for her decision to transplant home and studio to Surprise. Ms Fintz has filtered nature through her urban sensibility, stretching color motifs towards the heightened and intensified palette often found in the realms of design and fashion. Her pieces have a rhythmic impact stemming both from her enjoyment of jazz and poly-rhythms of Brazilian and Indian origin, which she also sees displayed in the visual rhythms found in textiles and Islamic tile patterns. Jeanette’s involvement with these resources was enhanced by sabbatical travel to Spain’s Andalusia Region (2005 & 2009) to investigate patterning systems found in Moorish tiles and architecture, and to Turkey (2013), where she focused on the Iznik, Byzantine and Greco-Roman tiles and frescoes. Jeanette also had immersed herself in textile patterns and Ikat designs during her yearlong sojourn in Malaysia, where she was founding faculty in a new Parsons School of Design affiliate in Kuala Lumpur (1996-97). Selected Grants and Awards include 2015 EYP Architecture & Engineering Award, Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region 2015 Trustees Award, Albany Institute of History & Art 2013 Sabbatical, Parsons the New School For Design 2008 The Emil & Dines Carlsen Award / Painting, National Academy of Design 2005 Sabbatical, Parsons the New School for School Design 2005 Sudden Opportunity Stipend 2003 Faculty Development Award, Parsons, the New School for School for Design 1995-92 Sudden Opportunity Stipend, NYFA Rensselaer County Council for the Arts 1993 N Y F A, Artists Fellowship / Drawing 1990 E. D. Foundation Grant / Painting 1984 Ludwig Vogelstein Grant / Painting 1980 The Ingram Merrill Award / Painting 1975 Purchase Prize, Painting, Skowhegan School for Painting & Sculpture Ms Fintz has taught as an Assistant Professor of Art & Design, in the School of Design Strategies at Parsons the New School for Design for 17 years. At Purchase College, SUNY, Jeanette taught all levels of painting and drawing for 12 years as Assistant Professor in the BFA conservatory program. She also has taught at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, The University of Southern Maine, Portland, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, and SUNY, Albany. Jeanette shows her work at the Garvey Simon Gallery, New York, NY, Fox Gallery, New York, NY, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington MA, the Thompson Giroux Gallery, Chatham NY, Cross Contemporary Gallery, Saugerties, NY. Recent projects include a solo show at Garvey Simon Gallery, NY NY (Sept. 7 - Oct, 2017), and a curatorial project, "The Ritual of Construction," at the Kleinert James Center, Woodstock Byrdcliff Guild (May 19 - July , 2017). Ms Fintz’s Residencies and Fellowships include: The MacDowell Colony, The Millay Colony for the Arts, The Ucross Foundation, and Altos De Chavon & Ossabaw Island Project. Jeanette’s selected Visiting Artist spots include Art New England, Bennington College, Bennington, VT, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva NY. Ms. Fintz received her MFA from Boston Universtiy SFA (1975 ), and her BA from Queens College CUNY (1972). She attended the New York Studio School (1972-73), and received a scholarship to the Skowhegan School in 1975. Ms Fintz’s work can be found in many national & international collections. Collections Par Capital Management Boston MA VYV Apartments, Luxury High Rise, Jersey City, NJ Boca Raton Yacht Club, Waldorf Astoria Resort, Boca Raton, FL Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Boston, MA, and Plano, TX Robert A.M. Stern Architectural Project, Washington DC Capital G Bank Hamilton, Bermuda Brigham & Women's Hospital, Foxboro, MA Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr, Boston, MA Posternak Blankstein & Lund, Boston, MA Hale & Dorr, Boston, MA Analysis Group, Boston, MA National Televison, 7 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Christmas Island Phosphate, Singapore Jewish Free Loan Association, Los Angeles CA Rabobank NYC Commerzbank, New York, NY Commerzbank 2, World Financial Center, New York, NY National Television 7, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY Skowhegan School, Skowhegan, Maine Collection of Minister of Agriculture Datuk Effendi & Datin Norwawi Collection of the Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed of Malaysia Jim & Debbie Ellickson -Brown, Cultural Attache, American Embassy, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia (1996) Rohana Tan Sri Mahamad, Kuala Lumpur, MY Suherwan Abu, Kuala Lumpur, MY & Singapore Valentine Willie, Kuala Lumpur, MY Aloysious Goh, Singapore Betsey Swan & Chris Calder, Albuquerque NM Carrie Chen & Stanley Cohen Center Hill, Copake, NY Albert & Linda Eskenazi, Montreal, CA Barbel & Peter Starz, Toulouse, FR Clarissa & Jean Kueller, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Mr. & Mrs. Andre Keller, K L, MY & Geneva, Switzerland Shirley Greitzer, Esq. Washington DC Mark Meltzer, Los Angeles & Palm Springs, CA Joel & Fran Soroka, Aspen, Colorado Estate of Hella and Carl Ossenberg, NYC & Palm Beach, FL Estate of Gabriel Laderman, New York, NY Stephen Westfall, New York, NY Dr & Mrs Joseph Delisi, Lake Hopatcong, NJ Dr & Mrs Chris Calder & Besty Swan, Menands, NY Carol & Joachim Frank, NY, NY Mark Pettygrove, Los Angeles, CA George A Schulman, Los Angeles, CA Gerald De Silva, Los Angeles, CA Caryl Horn, Port Richmond, CA Joe & Cathy Plumber, Cold Spring, NY Molly Doland, Esq. Washington DC Bethany Beardslee Winham, Rhinebeck, NY David Fox & Associates, Inc. Briarcliff Manor, NY Eric & Carolyn Egas, Greenviille, NY & Vieques, PR Jin Zeng, New York, NY Selected Solo Exhibitions 2017 “Worldline Schreiber Paintings, plus...," Garvey/Simon Gallery 547 W 27th St, New York, NY 2016 "The Presence of the Invisible Proposition," Koussevitsky Art Gallery, Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA 2012 "Andalusian Shards," The Wall Street Journal Bldg Lobby, New York, NY 2012 "The Plaid Paintings," Rodale Press Bldg. Lobby, 733 3rd Avenue, Durst Organization, New York, NY 2004 A. D. D. Gallery Hudson, NY 2002 Hudson Opera House Hudson, NY 2001 Southern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT 2000 A. D. D. Gallery, Hudson, NY 1999 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY 1997 Gallerie Taksu Kuala Lumpur, MY 1992 The Five Points Gallery, East Chatham, NY 1986 Ohio St University 1985 55 Mercer ST Gallery, New York, NY 1984 Hobart & William Smith Colleges 1979 Prince ST Gallery, New York, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2018 The Greatest Show On Earth, Sideshow, Williamsburg NY 2018 Hygge, Cross Contemporary, Saugerties NY 2017 "Summer Show," Hal Bromm Gallery July 12- Sept 15,2017 2017 En Masse 4 Thompson Giroux Gallery Chatham NY 2017 Summer Show, Hal Bromm Gallery, 90 West Broadway, New York, NY 2017 GAMUT, Jeffrey Bishop, Jeanette Fintz, Matthew Langley, Cross Contemporary, Saugerties, NY 2017 A Declaration of Sentiments: Reflections on the Centennial of Women’s Right to Vote in NY State, Athens Cultural Center, Athens, NY 2017 Thru The Rabbit Hole 2, Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, NY 2016 En Masse 3, Thompson Giroux, Chatham, NY 2016 Cowgirls of the Hudson Valley 5, BRIK Gallery, Catskill, NY 2015 Remains to be Seen, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA 2015 En Masse #2 Thompson Giroux, Chatham, NY 2015 Off The Grid Concourse A, Albany International Airport, Albany, NY 2015 Mohawk Hudson Regional Invitational, University Art Museum, SUNY, Albany, NY 2015 Longitude & Latitude, Jeanette Fintz & D. Jack Solomon, Broderick Fine Art, Freehold NY 2015 Mohawk Hudson Regional Invitational, University Art Museum, SUNY, Albany, NY 2015 Taking Root: Caniskek & the Meeting of Two Worlds, Athens Cultural Center, Athens, NY 2015 Circle The Wagons, Sideshow, Williamsburg, NY 2014 En Masse Thompson Giroux, Chatham, NY 2014 Mohawk Hudson Regional Invitational, Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany, NY 2014 We Love Art, Kenise Barnes Fine Arts, Larchmont, NY 2014 Sideshow Nation II Sideshow, Williamsburg, NY 2013 Shape Shifter, Thompson Giroux Gallery, Chatham NY 2013 Sideshow Nation Sideshow Williamsburg, NY 2012 Abstract & Concrete, Thompson Giroux Gallery, Chatham, NY 2012 Jeanette Fintz D. Jack Solomon, Fox Gallery, New York, NY 2012 MIC Check Sideshow, Williamsburg, NY 2006-12 Cowgirls of the Hudson Valley #s1- 4, BRIK Gallery, Catskill, NY 2010 Charged Brushes, Painting Center, New York, NY 2011 It's all Good! -Apocalypse Now, Sideshow Gallery, Wlliamsburg, NY 2010 View Four, Nicole Fiacco Gallery, Hudson, NY 2010 Prince Street Gallery 40th Anniversary Exhibition, 530 W 25th Street, New York, NY 2010 It's a Wonderful10th Anniversary ! Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, NY 2009 The Breakfast Club, GCCA, Catskill, NY 2009 Surface Tension, Albany International Airport, Concourse A, Albany, NY 2009 The Affordable Art Fair,New York, NY 2008 The Millay Colony for Arts 35th Anniversary Invitational, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Chatham, NY 2008 National Academy of Design 183rd Annual Invitational, New York, NY 2008 “Locally Grown”, Albany International Airport, Albany, NY 2008 “Peace” Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, NY 2007 “This End Up” 3 Person Exhibition, Windham Fine Arts, Windham, NY 2007 “Cowgirls of the Hudson Valley 2”, BRIK Gallery, Catskill, NY 2006 “Cowgirls of the Hudson” Valley, BRIK Gallery, Catskill, NY Curator, Richard Timperio 2006 “Jeanette Fintz & D. Jack Solomon," Columbia-Greene Community College, Hudson, NY 2006 Three Person Exhibition, Enderlin Gallery, Roxbury, NY 2006 “Informed Color," BRIK Gallery, Catskill, NY 2006 “13th Anniversary Show," The Painting Center 52 Green St.,New York, NY 2005 Small Works, Bond Gallery, New York, NY “Abstracts” -Columbia County Council for the Arts, Hudson, NY 2004 “Nature Abstracted” -The Painting Center, New York, NY “New Hudson, New York," Carl Van Brunt Gallery, New York, NY Carl Van Brunt Gallery, Beacon NY Group Painting Invitational, A. D. D. Gallery Hudson NY Millay Colony for the Arts 30th Anniversary Exhibition Albany International Airport Gallery, Albany, NY 2003 "Resilience," Richard Sena Gallery, Hudson, NY Mohawk-Hudson Regional - University Art Museum, SUNY Albany, NY 2002 Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY “Haven," Arts Center for the Capitol Region, Troy NY Southern Vermont Arts Center Manchester, VT 2001 “Fundamental Change," A. D. D. Gallery, Hudson NY 2000 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 1999 Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY 1997 Valentine Willie Fine Arts, Bangsar KL MY 1996 Gallerie Taksu, Kuala Lumpur MY 1995 Mohawk-Hudson Regional, Schenectady Museum, Schenectady, NY 1994 “Out of Line 2,"The Police Building, New York, NY 1993 “Out of Line1” PS 122, New York, NY 1992 Invitational Art In General, New York, NY, Curator :Holly Bock, 1988 “Nature in Art," One Penn Plaza New York, NY, Curator: Ronny Cohen 1986 “Structure and Metaphor," Warm Gallery Minneapolis, MN 1986-84 Painting Invitational, John Davis Gallery Akron, OH 1985 Painting Invitational, Pam Adler Gallery, New York, NY
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