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San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of The Sheerin Family in Honor of the Artist.
Blue Gingham #3
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of The Sheerin Family in Honor of the Artist.
Contact us at copyright@samuseum.org for rights and reproduction of this image. © Susie Rosmarin

Blue Gingham #3

Artist Susie Rosmarin (American, born 1950)
DepartmentContemporary Art
Date1999
Dimensions60 × 50 in. (152.4 × 127 cm)
Credit LineSan Antonio Museum of Art, gift of The Sheerin Family in Honor of the Artist
Object number2019.24.8
Copyright© Susie Rosmarin
DescriptionAbstract painting of gingham pattern in predominately blue tones.Label Text“What you see up close is very different from what you get farther back. The attempt to reconcile those two very disparate realities catapulted me to this complete other space.” —Susie Rosmarin For her unique explorations of the psychological and experiential potential of color and light, Susie Rosmarin draws on a wide range of surprisingly mundane sources and systems—from a simple number game she discovered as a teenager (No. 49) to television static (Static Series) to everyday fabrics (Blue Gingham No. 3)—which are all rooted in grid formations. Although her paintings bear the precision of computer-generated images, Rosmarin’s patterned canvases are meticulously executed by hand, creating a subtle tension between control and chance, deliberateness and spontaneity. She began the Line and Number series in the 1980s based on a number game she discovered as a teenager. Starting with a nine-part grid, numbered like a keypad, shapes and patterns emerged as she combined the numbers in a multitude of ways, always reaching the same sum. The crisp, repeating lines and triangles, which seem to be playfully knocking against each other, signify the connections between numbers, or sections of the grid, tracing Rosmarin’s path. Reminiscent of the extraordinary Op Art paintings of Bridget Riley (English, born 1931), the sensation of movement in Rosmarin’s juxtaposing colors and lines creates an event beyond the painting that is psychological and physical. Through her complex process of repeatedly taping and layering pigment, color and light in Rosmarin’s work is both energizing and meditative. (Suzanne Weaver, 2020)
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