| |
- Statement:
- I like to accept accidents from the natural World into my work. Some times a curve can be smoothly produced by a single gestural stroke but sometimes I like to laboriously produce a curve in increments so I can exercise more control over the resulting shapes. This can sometimes seem hesitant. I sometimes like hesitancy.
................................................................I like to avoid illusion or at least use it sparingly.
...........I like the idea of color and shape on a 2D plane. ..........................................Anti-illusionism.
ArtistÃÆÃâÃâÃÂ¢ÃÆÃ¢Ã¢ââ¬Ã
¡ÃâÃÂ¬ÃÆÃ¢Ã¢ââ¬Ã
¾Ãââs statement
Graven Images
Cyber Paintings by Harry Spitz
e-mail: h.spitz@verizon.net
web: http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumList?u=4187799
http://gravenimages.blogspot.com/
I think of my paintings as icons or totems derived from biological forms. Each image is conceived whole in the mind and performed (written) and refined on canvas, paper, plaster or computer screen.
The Kayak Roll (http://www.qajaqusa.org/QK/rolls/rolls.html) is one of those skills that can change ones sense of oneself. Learning to roll can be terrifying. One has to purposely capsize ones boat, then use the paddle to grip the surface, you use your hips and knees to flip the boat right side up, then you bring your body out of the water and finally the head comes up last. This head up last maneuver is counter-intuitive; after all we all want to bring our heads out of the water first. No matter how well the novice understands the principles of rolling (intellectually) most people try to roll with a tremendous effort applied to the paddle, then they try to wrench themselves out of the water head first. Of course this means that the roll won't work and this improper form could even dislocate a shoulder.
I make my art with the same type of visual, muscle memory that is used in the Kayak Roll. I also find a similarity with the sweeping curves used in the roll and the sweeping curves in the gestural marks that I use in my work. My paintings are hieroglyphs that tell visceral stories. I believe that there are archetypal images that are part of our beings. We are attracted to the shapes and colors of ripe fruits and women's bodies. We are repelled by sharp teeth and snake shapes. I believe that these archetypes are wired into our brains and are basically part of our beings. I am trying to find these icons within myself and use them as keys to unlock the visual depository.
- Biography:
- Resume Harry Spitz
1973 - 1976 Moved to San Francisco where I showed in The Mostly Flowers Gallery DaDa Postcard Museum, The Lawson Gallery and The Nanny Goat Hill Gallery.
1976 moved to Manhattan
1978 won a National Endowment for the Arts.
Co-founder (with G. H. Hovagimyan) of the 75 Warren Street Project, New York
1979 Helped Organize and participated in "A Salute to Creative Youth," 75 Warren Street, New York
Organized and participated in the first DUMBO open Studio show.
1980 One of the early members of ABC NoRio. I organized and participated in the Positive Show
Played Sledge hammer on Glen Branca's Lesson #1.
Performed "Pipe Music" on the mega Album Just Another Asshole. Click on http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=1034712 to hear a clip.
Performed pipe music in the Kitchen and at Arlene Schloss' A's
1989- Purchased my first kayak.
1996- Built a Guillemot stripper Kayak.
1998- Took a paddling class from Derek Hutchinson (the great British paddler)
2002- Built a Aleut Baidarka (a traditional Aleut kayak) http://www.canoeworld.org/baidarka1.html
2003- Honed my paddling skills by taking some classes and working as a teachers assistant at the New York Kayak Company http://www.nykayak.com/
Attained my BCU (British Canoe Union) 4 Star Rating (sort of a brown belt for kayakers)
2003- Joined Ted Knerr's Walls Gallery at http://www.art-spirit.net
2004- Led a group of 28 paddlers from the Downtown Boat House to the first legal landing of kayaks on Governors Island in recorded history.
2004- 2006 Showed in Jeffrey's Meat Market in the Essex Market at Essex and Delancey St. in NYC and The Matzo Files on Rivington Street.
Group show in MeatSpace Gallery in Long Island City
2nd group show openning May 10 2007 at the Meatspace Gallery in Long Island City NY.
http://meatspacegallery.com/
Field marker drawing in the Governors Island Figment Arts festival
Sept. 2008 Ezair Gallery
November 2008 Field Marker Drawing on the Floyd Bennett Field Tarmac for the Decom Festival.
http://www.ezairgallery.com/galleryinfo.html
|
|