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Susan Schwalb

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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

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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.[citation needed]

References

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  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

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  • 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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