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The
gallery will present a retrospective of Malcah Zeldis' work, the first
since 1988. Born in 1931, Zeldis is arguably the most renowned living
folk artist still working in America today. Completely self-taught, her paintings were first spotted at an open gallery show at the Brooklyn Museum in 1973. Her first solo exhibit followed at Phyllis Kind Gallery in 1976. Other solo exhibitions include the American Folk Art Museum (1988), the New York State Historical Society (1993), the Yeshiva University Museum (2000), the Katonah Museum of Art (2002) in addition to many gallery shows. The American Folk Art Museum show was their first retrospective ever of a living artist. Her work has also been featured at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington DC), the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the American Visionary Art Museum (Baltimore)
and the Terra Museum of Art (Chicago). Public collections include the
Smithsonian (on permanent display), the American Folk Art Museum, the
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Museum of Folk Art(Williamsburg, VA), Akron
Museum, the Jewish Museum(New York), Skirball (Los Angeles) among many
others.
This
exhibit features 24 oil paintings and gouaches from the early 1970's up
to the present. Zeldis' paintings are known for their flat, na�ve
compositions and for their vibrant primary colors. Her subjects range
from Old Testament scenes to portraits of heroes like Abraham Lincoln,
Anne Frank, Martin Luther King and Andy Warhol. Sometimes she places
herself in her pictures alongside her idols.
In her Art in America review of the American Folk Art Museum
retrospective Amy Fine Collins noted: "Malcah Zeldis' paintings nearly
jumped out of their sedate setting. The raw vitality of her naively
rendered memories and fantasies seems to have welled up from a source
not always available to more tutored painters. Zeldis returns art to
its aboriginal purpose: a medium for wish fulfillment and magical
thinking." |
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