Art Love: Vicki Sher via The George Gallery

Happy Monday!

Let’s spice it up with a little Art Love featuring talented Brooklyn Artist, Vicki Sher.  

I saw her vibrant pieces at The George Gallery.

I would love to add a piece of hers to my collection. 

VICKI SHER BIOGRAPHY

Vicki Sher (1966), an American artist from Brooklyn, has taken part in numerous international fairs and exhibitions in New York. She combines her work with written poetry, in particular the poems of Charles Simic, whom she listens to while working. 

Vicki Sher frequently uses transparent tracing paper. By layering it sometimes with other sheets of paper, she can create multi-layered compositions allowing her to play with the feeling of depth and additional space while preserving the balance of her creations. She likes a lot of space in her work and tracing paper makes it possible for her to keep that space open and aerated.

“My work sits at the intersection of Form and Joy. Balance and restraint butt heads with an ecstatic appreciation of color. I make paintings and sculpture that I want to exist because I want to make beautiful things. I use color to activate emotion, shapes to reference the natural and anthropomorphic world, then I give space around the activity to invite considerations about place and narrative. My concerns are tactile, and visual, but emerge from intuitive and instinctual impulses.

Rather than draw from the discernible physical world, I use shapes that reference plants, landscape, and the body but assert their unnaturalness. In this way I use principals of naturalism, I.e., gravity, growth, posture, harmony but can depart into my own playful territory. The work also references music, in the sense that structure and shifts in color can vibrate and affect us much in the same way that shifts in rhythm and harmony/discordances play on our mood.”

Vicki Sher has been making art and exhibiting throughout the United States for over two decades. She received her B.F.A. from the Cornell University, Ithaca, NY and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Her work has been featured at VOLTA Basel, NADA, and Art Paris fairs, among others.  Her work has been exhibited at public institutions, including the Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, PA, the Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery, University of Dallas, Dallas TX, and The Phillips Museum at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA.  She is a recipient of a 2014 MacDowell Colony Fellowship award, and a 2015 VCCA Fellowship award.

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