25 Nov Hermine Ford: Paintings and Works on Paper
On view November 25–January 4, 2004
The Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale is pleased to announce its new exhibition Hermine Ford: Paintings and Works on Paper. A graduate of Antioch College in Ohio, Hermine Ford also studied at the Yale School of Art and Architecture, and has been exhibiting her work since 1974. The exhibition includes her early shaped paintings on canvas, her more recent drawings, and paintings that have not been shown before.
“My paintings are shaped to mimic natural forms and, as such, they float on the wall. The drawings represent a cluster of images scattered across a sheet of paper…The image tends to represent aspects of something like a pond, an island, a whale, a footstep, a pebble, a cell,” writes the artist when asked to describe her work. Although formally abstract, the works resonate with allusions to the natural world. Hermine Ford is also a great colorist, and her imagery often coalesces from fluid improvisations into tight geometric forms reminiscent of Renaissance mosaics made up of sparkling, intense, jewel-like colors.
Hermine Ford, Untitled (10/03), 2003, mixed paper, plastics, varied media on paper, 22 x 30”
About the artist
Hermine Ford lives and works in New York City, and spends time each year in Nova Scotia. Her work can be found in many prominent public and corporate collections throughout the United States including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery, Yale University Art Gallery, Chase Manhattan Bank and General Mills.
This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Featured image: Hermine Ford, Untitled (1/03), 2003, varied media on paper, 22 x 30 inches