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Marion Lerner-Levine will exhibit a group of recent
still-life oil paintings and, watercolors, and prints and drawings of both
still-life and landscape. “Aquamarine”, a large oil painting was inspired by a
visit to Hearst Castle, on the California coast. The artist, impressed by two shimmering
swimming pools, one lit by antique lampposts, the other, outside, surrounded by
Classical columns and reflecting the blue sky and the sun. transformed the view
into a still-life painting, using photos of the pools as objects on a
peacock-patterned cloth. The color blue, in aquamarine, ultramarine and cobalt
pigments, predominates.
Poet Anselm Hollo wrote, in The Shelves of Paradise:
a note on some paintings of Marion Lerner-Levine (1979), “her
paintings demonstrate a “confidence in objects and a calm, contemplative delight
in them. In their ordering, arrangement, and reflection onto a painted surface
they make us look at true objects - things, as opposed to
commodities--anew.” In this essay, he quoted Max Beckmann, “He (William
Blake) waved friendly greetings to me like a superterrestial patriarch. ‘Have
confidence in objects’, he said, ‘do not let yourself be intimidated by the
horrors of the world. Everything is ordered and correct and must fulfill its
destiny in order to attain perfection.’
Lerner-Levine likes a quote from Henri Matisse: “It is nothing to copy the objects which compose a still life. What matters is to express the sensation with which it inspired you, the emotion aroused by the whole thing, the relationship between the objects represented, the specific character of each of them, modified by relationship with the others, the whole intertwined like a rope or like a serpent.”
The London-born artist studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with Paul Wieghardt, Vera Berdich, Laura Van Pappelandam and Adrian Troy. Her work has been shown in numerous venues, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Academy, Katharina Rich Perlow, Gil Einstein, NYU Grey art Gallery, the Foundry Gallery, Washington, DC, and William and Mary College. She is the recipient of awards from the Natioal Endowment for the Arts, Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, Yaddo Foundation residencies, and the Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Her paintings and prints are in numerous public, corporate and private collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, Bellevue Hospital Center, NYC, Bank of America and Citibank collections, United States State Department, Queensboro Community College Museum, Sprint World Headquarters, and the Bates College Art Museum, Lewiston, ME.
M. Lerner-Levine is one of the artists
featured in 100 New York Painters by Cynthia Maris Dantzic, Schiffer
publications, NJ, 2007. Prince Street Gallery will
host a book-signing reception, with the author on Saturday afternoon, April
19.
For further information: phone or fax (646) 230-0246 or (718) 965-3136
Dates: March 25-April 19, 2008
Days of Week: Tuesday-Saturday
Target Audience: General Audience
Time: Tues-Sat 11-6 pm
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