Sue Fuller "String Theory:Constructions and Works on Paper, 1944--1984"

Susan Teller Gallery

poster for Sue Fuller "String Theory:Constructions and Works on Paper, 1944--1984"

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Known for both large scale string and Lucite constructions as well as an innovate body of prints, Sue Fuller (1914-2006) received a BA from Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1936, and a MA from Columbia University Teachers' College, 1939. She worked with modernists Hans Hoffman and Josef Albers, and with the printmaker Stanley William Hayter at the New York Atelier 17, 1943/44. She also studied glass blowing in England in 1951, calligraphy in Japan in 1953, and lace making in 1962.

Show highlights include Three-piece set for the intaglio Cacophony, 1944, with the collage used to make the soft ground and impressions of the first state and the final states, Seven-piece set with the string collage used to make both Concerto and Lancelot & Guinevere, (both 1944), final states and two early proof impressions for both prints, Lucite/string constructions, 1962/65.

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from April 02, 2010 to April 24, 2010

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Sue Fuller

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