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Keep up-to-date on the latest from Susan Swartz Studios and the goings-on of the eponymous artist.
SUSAN SWARTZ LOVES SPEED: THE ART OF THE PERFORMANCE AUTOMOBILE AT UMFA
Ladies: do you ever have trouble enticing your man into an art gallery or museum? Well Susan has a show for him…and you! Just roaring into Salt Lake City at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is Speed: The Art of the Performance Automobile.
BELGRAVIA GALLERY IN LONDON TO EXHIBIT SUSAN SWARTZ
With a busy summer of painting ahead of her, Susan is preparing for her autumn jaunt across the pond. From November 5th to 24th 2012, a collection of Susan’s recent paintings will be on display at Belgravia Gallery in the heart of London’s art district, near Piccadilly. One of London’s most respected galleries, Belgravia has exhibited works from such notable artists as Picasso, Rembrandt, Warhol, Robert Indiana, Nelson Mandela, Paul Chizik and now … Susan!
JOIN SUSAN SWARTZ AT ART PALM BEACH 2012
Returning to Palm Beach after a stellar 2011, gallery director Michael James invites all Susan Swartz fans to step into her special world of color and light as he presents a new collection of her paintings at Art Palm Beach this week.
SEASONS OF THE SOUL OPENS AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS
After months of anticipation and years of preparation, Susan’s solo exhibit, seasons of the soul opened in Washington, D.C. at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) on June 17, 2011. The exhibit, which features 13 of Susan’s colorful, oversized canvases, will run through October 2, as part of a celebration in honor of the museum’s 25th anniversary.
REMEMBERING SUSAN SWARTZ’S SOLO EXHIBITION AT THE UTAH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Susan’s recent solo exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art brings to mind her first showing of the Natural Revelations exhibition at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) in 2008. Wrote UMFA museum director, David Dee: “While grounded in the real world of nature, Susan Swartz’s work also connects us to the pure energy and devotion to color that have characterized abstract art from the mid twentieth century.”