Sharon Horvath: Peaceable
From April 25 through May 26, The Drawing Room in East Hampton will present recent paintings on paper and canvas by New York artist Sharon Horvath. In this new work, Horvath is in full command of the distinctive fluid line with which she weaves rich visual narratives that explore interior and exterior, public and private spaces. Whether inspired by ancient beds, baseball fields, dunes by the sea, or the starry night sky, Horvath mines her palette of pure pigment and invented imagery to construct the theatrical compositions in her mind.
Horvath’s interest in ancient beds arose while she was living in Rome as a recipient of the Rome Prize in painting in 1996. Since then her study of the bed in history has led her from early Roman stone benches to four-poster Victorian versions to canopies. She sees the empty bed as a shaped, reversible environment: a refuge or a dazzling universe.
See below for full press release and selected works.
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Sharon HorvathElemental Drift #2, 2008SIgned and dated verso: SHARON HORVATH 2008dispersed pigment, ink and polymer on paper mounted on canvas20 x 24 inches
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Sharon HorvathRed Bench, 2007Signed, titled and dated versodispersed pigment and polymer on canvas36 x 46 inches
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Sharon HorvathMonument, 2007Signed, titled and dated vers: 2002-2007 HORVATH Monumentdispersed pigment and polymer on canvas70 x 76 inches
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Sharon HorvathSplit It, 2007SIgned, dated and titled versodispersed pigment and polymer on canvas14 x 18 inches