Sheldon Berlyn, Abstract Oil on Paper (1997)
Description
As Al Harris wrote in the catalog for the 1997 University of Buffalo show "Sheldon Berlyn: New Work" --
Behind each Berlyn painting and drawing is a rigidly disciplined planning and working process. For Berlyn, the record of the brushstroke (in the case, most often a squeegie-stroke) is not as important as the interacting forms left behind when the painting is done. Then the crisp, translucent funnels of color assert themselves, coming close to three-dimensionality at points as they snake into and around each other…."
Details
- Sheldon Berlyn (American, 1929-2020)
- Untitled abstract (1997)
- Oil on paper
- Signed and dated in lower left
- 49 1/4" x 33 3/4" (overall) 37 1/4" x 34 1/4" (sight)
- New mat and UV plexiglass under white washed wood frame
About the Artist
Sheldon Berlyn was a noted abstract expressionist artist and educator. His works explore modern abstractionism through the use of bright colors and squeegee strokes to “engage the viewer through artificial, dramatic movement, color and light which leaps out of the painting to command the gaze and activate the senses.” Berlyn was born in 1929 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He studied at the Worcester Art Museum School, receiving his certificate in 1951. He also studied at the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art and Music, as well as the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1958, he began teaching at the University at Buffalo. He remained at the university, where he taught drawing and painting, for over forty years.
In addition to his expansive teaching career, Berlyn became a noted artist in Western New York, exhibiting extensively and winning several awards for his works. His exhibitions included shows at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (Lincoln, Massachusetts), the Rodman Art Center (Ontario, Canada), Auslands Institute (Germany), and the Worcester Art Museum (Worcester, Massachusetts), among others. In 1990, the University at Buffalo Poetry/Rare Books Collection held a retrospective show featuring Berlyn’s works from 1958-1990. The University Gallery Center for the Arts also hosted a one-man show of his work in 1997. In 2007, the Chautauqua Center for the Arts awarded Sheldon Berlyn the Bellinger Memorial Award in Painting.
(Source: Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo State College)
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