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Suzi Davidoff, False Solomon’s Seal No. 1, 1991. Charcoal and natural materials on paper, 47 ¼ x 61 ½ in. PCollection of the El Paso Museum of Art, Purchase with funds provided by the Robert U. and Mabel O. Lipscomb Foundation Endowment, 1993.3.1
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Estate of Lineaus Hooper Lorette
Suzi Davidoff: Wander will showcase nearly 100 works from 1991 to present. Davidoff’s artistic practice draws us into a fluid conversation with nature guided by observation and intuition. Composed of subject matter and pigments rooted in multiple natural habitats, her artwork engages viewers with aspects of the natural world we often overlook. In an era of environmental fragility, her work invites meditation and reflection, providing viewers an opportunity to see the ever-changing environment up close. Her use of the organic world is not a static subject within her works – but rather an active agent. Wander charts the artist’s transformations, movements, and reverence for nature in ways only art can.
Support for Suzi Davidoff: Wander is provided by the Mellon Foundation, the Estate of Lineaus Hooper Lorette, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and the El Paso Museum of Art Foundation.
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