The Hogar Collection is pleased to present Over & Over,
new work by Canadian born and Washington State based artist Michelle
Forsyth. Her second solo show at the gallery, Over
& Over will include eleven new works on paper from
three bodies of work including One Hundred Drawings, Ostinatos and
Text Work.
In One Hundred Drawings and Ostinatos Forsyth continues
her documentation of historic sites of disaster. Instead of relying
on images of spectacle, she has traveled to these places and documented
things left behind. Fleeting presences—such as clouds floating
overhead or wildflowers growing along the road—are the focus of
this work. Using a process that is part requiem and part cathartic obsession,
she translates these nearby presences into thousands of sinuous loops
of undulating color, intricately cut and stacked paper flowers, and
minute hand stitches to evoke ideas about memory, loss and grief.
In Text Work, Forsyth has scoured many old newspapers for written
information. She has noted many poetic passages that conjure graphic
images of their own. Punching quotes from these sources, which include
eyewitness testimonies and first-hand accounts, into single sheets of
white paper, Forsyth has left us with a lacey absence that provides
a quiet counterpoint in this exhibition.
Seven historical disasters bind the work in Over & Over
including: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse, The Frank Slide,
The Hoboken Pier Fire, The Ripple Rock Explosion, Hurricane Hazel, Great
Fires of 1947, and The New Carissa Wreck. Forming a historical
backdrop for the work, the narrative accounts of each event do not overshadow
the work, rather they act as a counterpoint to her own experiences at
each site. In this mediation between past and present, Forsyth’s
work raises questions about the continued depiction of violence in media-driven
documentation of historical events.
Born in Vancouver, BC in 1972, Michelle Forsyth holds an MFA from Rutgers
University (New Brunswick, NJ) and a BFA from the University of Victoria
(Victoria, BC). Her work has been included in numerous group and solo
exhibitions across north America and abroad, most notably at Zaum Projects
(Lisbon, Portugal); The Hogar Collection (Brooklyn, NY); The Hunterdon
Museum of Art (Clinton, NJ); The Charleston Heights Arts Center (Las
Vegas, NV); Deluge Contemporary Art (Victoria, BC); Mercer Union (Toronto,
ON); Third Avenue Gallery (Vancouver, BC); Truck Contemporary Art (Calgary,
AB); The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (Spokane, WA); and The
Kirkland Art Center (Seattle, WA). She has been the recipient of a number
of grants and awards including two project awards from the Canada Council
for the Arts, a GAP grant from Artist Trust, and in 2007 she was awarded
second prize in the William and Dorothy Yeck award for young painters
competition at Miami University in Oxford, OH. Forsyth’s work
is featured in Carte Blanche, Vol. 2 - Painting, a survey of the current
state of Canadian painting
*For more information or images please contact Todd Rosenbaum (director)
at 718.388.5022.
Gallery Hours: Thursdays – Mondays ~ 12- 7 and by appointment
Above image: Ripple Rock Explosion, Discovery Passage, BC, April 5,
1958
Watercolor, gouache, screen-print, beads and sequins on cut watercolor
paper
28 x 42 inches, 2010.