Vivian Suter

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THE WORKSPACE

Based in Guatemala for the past thirty years, Argentinian artist Vivian Suter (1949, Argentina) frequently draws on the environment around her by gesturally referencing the sun, rain, wind, and trees throughout her work and tactically incorporating eroded dirt, animal life, rainwater, and plant matter onto the untreated surfaces of her canvases. A disruption of material hierarchy, Suter places the components of her studio on equal footing with the biological world.

The installation continues the artist’s investigation of using the painted medium to create a three-dimensional experience. The ceilings find activation through the unique placement of unstretched canvases that simultaneously highlight and conceit the rectilinear components of the space. While each work is created as an individual, their pairings and compositions allow the paintings to continually and infinitely find new relevance and importance. 

Vivian Suter (1949°, Argentina) currently lives and works in Panajachel, Guatemala. Solo exhibitions of the artist’s work have been held at numerous international institutions, including: The Power Plant, Toronto; Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; Jewish Museum, New York; Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland; Kunstmuseum Olten, Switzerland; and Kunstmuseum des Kantons Thurgau, Kartause Ittingen, Warth, Switzerland; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts; and Tate Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Artist

Vivian Suter

Year

-

Materials

Mixed media on canvas

Size

271.8 x 182.9 cm

Edition

Unique

Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery

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