FISCHBACH GALLERY Fredericka Foster Helen Berggruen











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Fredericka Foster • Water Way • Apr 25 - May 25, 2013 • • The Fischbach Gallery is pleased to present Water Way by Fredericka • Foster opening 25 April and continuing through 25 May 2013. There will • be a reception for the Artist on Thursday, April 25, from 5-7 PM. • Water Way is a continuing series of visual explorations of fresh moving • water, from the powerful Kjosfossen Waterfall in Norway to the industrial • Hudson River in New York City. Foster's work has been informed by such • contemporary Artists as Vija Celmins, and inspired by landscape painters • as diverse as Albert Bierstadt and Marsden Hartley. Painting is a way of • thinking and acting that connects me with my subject by the • interrelationships between mind, body, paint, line, color, mass, form, • and shape. The inherent tendencies I bring to these interactions • determine the look of all of my work and in every piece the intention is • the same: to use this way of being as a connection with an embodied • and acutely felt energy source. Fredericka Foster 2013 • Helen Berggruen • The Open Window: Objects, Rooms, Landscapes • Apr 25 - May 25, 2013 • • The Fischbach Gallery is pleased to present The Open Window: Objects, • Rooms Landscapes by Helen Berggruen opening 25 April and • continuing through 25 May 2013. There will be a reception for the Artist • on Thursday, April 25, from 5-7 PM. • In The Open Window: Objects, Rooms Landscapes, Berggruen • employs the window to open a dialogue between human dwellings and • those elements of the natural world that surround them. The through • line in my work is a concern for rhythm, the duration of sounds and • silences, harmony and melodic motion. Recurring pulses and • syncopation are the forces underlying the composition, the color, and • the brush strokes which give life to the hills and trees, the winding roads, • the chairs and tables, the objects near a window. Helen Berggruen 2013 • This current exhibition of paintings leads us into particular worlds of • nature and things: treetops, clouds, pathways dance across the surface of • the canvas; they have taken along into their rhythm the household • objects- flowers, vase, telephone, accordion. Out in the field, the stout, • orange motorized plow intertwines the archaic element of field-labor • with a kind of lightness of being. The exhilarating spirit of the painter • enlivens it all. And further: the paintings open up what we see in the • world. They invite us to explore the sound of the landscape, to hear the • song inside all things. Friedhelm Krey 2013, translated from the German • Catalog Essay Das Lied in Den Dingen by William Sterling • Helen Berggruen was born in San Francisco, CA in 1945. She received her • B.A. at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville New York in 1974. She • currently resides in San Francisco. This is her sixth solo exhibition at the • Fischbach Gallery. A Color Catalog with an Essay by Friedhelm Krey will • accompany this exhibition. The price is $60.00 p.p. • • TET COURTESY OF: • FISCHBACH GALLERY • 210 ELEVENTH AVENUE, NY, NY 10001 • Tel: 212.759.2345 Fax: 212.366.1783 • [email protected] • http://fischbachgallery.com/ • Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10 to 6

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