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Artist: Judith Wyer
Collectors: Figurative Painting of Figures in the Metropolitan Museum
By Judith Wyer
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative painting of a man and a woman viewing paintings (Picasso's 'Gertrude Stein') at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Collectors," painted by Judith Wyer...
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2010s Modern Judith Wyer Paintings
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Empire and Cotton: Figurative Painting of a Museum Guard with Portrait Paintings
By Judith Wyer
Located in Hudson, NY
Figurative painting of a male museum guard with portrait 19th century paintings of women in white dresses at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Empire and Cotton," painted by Judith Wyer...
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2010s Contemporary Judith Wyer Paintings
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Oil, Linen
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Making a painting is a journey with an unknown destination.. In this respect, I consider my process much like a writer where the narrative seems to develop itself. The relationship of the word and the image is crucial. My work often begins with a photograph of a captivating image, a fleeting moment of everyday existence.
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Judith Wyer is an artist based in Connecticut.
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Look Back: Figurative Painting of Blonde Women with Rose Pink Museum Walls
By Judith Wyer
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"Look Back" painted by Judith Wyer, in 2020
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This figurative painting was made by Connecticut based artist, Judith Wyer, in 2020. The painting captures a scene of a young blonde woman gazing at a portrait at the Metropolitan Museum. The woman in the 18th century portrait with the gilded frame seems to be the same age as the seated viewer, so, as the title suggests, we get the sense that the modern day woman is 'looking back' on what it may had been like to be alive when the portrait was painted.
The piece is complemented with a natural dark wood frame and is in excellent condition.
Artist Statement:
Making a painting is a journey with an unknown destination.. In this respect, I consider my process much like a writer where the narrative seems to develop itself. The relationship of the word and the image is crucial. My work often begins with a photograph of a captivating image, a fleeting moment of everyday existence.
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Artist Resume:
Judith Wyer is an artist based in Connecticut.
Education
Master of Fine Arts, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York, 1994
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“Small Works,” Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2007
“Diverging Similarities,” Chocolate Church Arts Center, Bath, Maine 2006
“Textural Rhythms,” Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2006
“Animals,” Paris, New York, Kent Gallery, Kent Connecticut, 2005
“Doors,” Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2005
“Small Works,” Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2004
“Bridge to the Country,” Kismet Gallery, New York, New York, 2003
“Chairs,” Paris, New York, Kent Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2003
“Still Life,” Bachelier Cardonsky Gallery, Kent, Connecticut, 2002
“Urban Scenes,” Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, New York, 2001
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Blue Mountain Gallery, New York, N.Y., Priscilla Vial Caldwell, juror, 2017
Washington Art Association, Washington Ct., Eric Aho, juror, 2016
Blue Mountain Gallery, New York, N.Y., juried by Stanley Lewis, 2016
Washington Art Association, Washington Ct., juried by William Bailey, 2015
23rd Annual Small Works Exhibition, Washington Square East Gallery, New York, New York, juried by Tricia Collins, Tricia Collins Fine Arts, 2000
173rd Annual Exhibition at the National Academy of Design, New York, New York, 1998
Bowery Gallery, New York, New York, juried by William Bailey, 1997
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Artist signature, verso
"Connoisseurs which was initially inspired by a gallery in the Yale British Museum and then was transformed by an interior in the San Diego Museum only to be finished with an imaginary interior to accommodate the idea of the connoisseurs, the Guard, the portrayed and the viewer wearing black."
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Artist's statement about the painting:
Connoisseurs which was initially inspired by a gallery in the Yale British Museum and then was transformed by an interior in the San Diego Museum only to be finished with an imaginary interior to accommodate the idea of the connoisseurs, the Guard, the portrayed and the viewer wearing black.
Artist Statement:
Making a painting is a journey with an unknown destination.. In this respect, I consider my process much like a writer where the narrative seems to develop itself. The relationship of the word and the image is crucial. My work often begins with a photograph of a captivating image, a fleeting moment of everyday existence.
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Judith Wyer is an artist based in Connecticut.
Education
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