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Ena Swansea (born 1966) is an artist based in
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. Swansea was born in
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and attended film school at the
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in Tampa.


Work

Swansea currently lives and works in New York. She is represented b
Friedman Benda
Gallery in New York
Lock Gallery
in Philadelphia, Ben Brown Fine Arts in London

in Düsseldorf
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in Seoul, an
Arndt Berlin
She works primarily in oil paint on a graphite foundation, often painting brightly colored figures on a dark iridescent background. Swansea draws heavily from her southern roots, including the story of her ancestor Southern Baptist preacher Thomas Dixon. "No one as yet has really pointed out that my paintings, whether they are of New York City or something else, carry a piece of the most disturbed part of United States history in them, as is my genetic burden, one might say." As
Barry Schwabsky Barry Schwabsky (b. Paterson, New Jersey, in 1957) is an American art critic, art historian and poet. He has taught at the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, New York University, Yale University, and Goldsmiths College, among others. Art ...
describes in his 2017 review of Swansea's work in
Artforum ''Artforum'' is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art. The magazine is distinguished from other magazines by its unique 10½ x 10½ inch square format, with each cover often devoted to the work of an artist. Notabl ...
, "Swansea has developed an unusual technique of painting on a graphite-infused ground, which seems to situate everything in a darkly glimmering, indistinct twilit space; you might even call the resulting light effects Caravaggesque. On this ground, where brush marks often seem to float discretely, the paintings’ imagery may appear to be in a state of dissolution—but it never comes close to being unrecognizable." Swansea's exhibition, ''Psycho'', at the Deichtorhallen / Sammlung Falckenberg, was a selection of over 40 of Swansea's paintings from 2002–2012, chosen from various European collections. The exhibition was hung concurrently with paintings by Finnish artist Robert Lucander. Critic Belinda Grace Gardner says of Swansea's work, "Her compositions have the evasiveness of dreams or afterimages that briefly manifest themselves on the edges of perception." In 2009, the Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (MUDAM), Luxembourg held a survey of 5 years of Swansea's paintings (October 11, 2008 – February 2, 2009). Arndt & Partner Gallery Zurich showed "recent paintings,” October 23 – November 22, 2008. Her work is included in several public collections, including the
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in New York, the
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, Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg; the Olbricht Collection, Berlin;
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's
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, Ithaca, NY; and
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, Boca Raton, FL. Critical writing on Swansea's work has been published internationally, including '' Art in America'', ''monopol'', ''
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'', ''The Art Newspaper'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Fantom'', ''The New York Sun'', ArtNet, ARTinvestor, and ''
Art – Das Kunstmagazin ''Art – Das Kunstmagazin'' is a monthly art magazine founded by Wolf Uecker and first published by Gruner + Jahr in 1979. Its original editor-in-chief, Axel Hecht, was replaced by Tim Sommer in 2005. The magazine features both new and estab ...
''.


Exhibitions

Recent solo exhibitions of Ena Swansea's work have taken place at Ben Brown Fine Arts, London;
Robilant+Voena Robilant+Voena is a commercial art gallery specializing in European Old Masters and 20th-century Italian and American art, with gallery spaces in London, Milan, Paris, and New York. The gallery has held a number of critically acclaimed Old Mast ...
, St Moritz; Gaa Gallery, Provincetown, MA; Ben Brown Fine Arts, Hong Kong; and Albertz Benda Gallery, NY. Selected group exhibitions include ''De la Tauromaquia à la Goyesque, Hommage à Francisco de Goya'', Musée des Cultures Taurines Henriette et Claude Viallat, Nîmes; ''Against Forgetting I'', Gaa Gallery Provincetown, MA; T''he Grass is Green'', Gaa Gallery Cologne Project Space, Cologne; ''Sight unseen'', Ellen Harvey and Ena Swansea, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, Greater New York, MoMAPS1, New York, Goetz meets Falckenberg, Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, The Triumph of Painting part 3, Saatchi Gallery in London, “Central Station” at La Maison Rouge in Paris, Back to the Figure - Contemporary Painting, Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf, Symbolism, Von der Heyt Museum, Wuppertal (catalog ) True Romance - Allegories of Love from the Renaissance to the Present, Kunsthalle Wien as well as in “Story-Tellers” at Kunsthalle Hamburg. Past exhibitions: * how six men got on in the world, Fresh Eggs Gallery, Berlin, May 1–17, 2014 * untitled nightlife and sofa, Friedman Benda Gallery, New York, January 21 - February 15, 2014 * come like shadows, group show curated by David Cohen, Zürcher Gallery, New York, December 18, 2013 - February 25, 2014 * new paintings, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, October 18 - November 23, 2013 * and those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music, Freidman Benda Gallery, New York, July 16 - August 17, 2013 * new paintings, 313 Gallery, Seoul, December 16 – January 25, 2013 * Psycho, 41 paintings from 2002 - 2011 in European collections, Deichtorhallen/Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, December 18, 2011 - March 25, 2012 * studio show, organized by ARNDT Berlin, New York, February 26 - March 7, 2011 * Printer's Proof, Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, New York, January 18 - February 14, 2011 * Changing the World, ARNDT, Berlin, April 29 - May 30, 2011 * Armory Show, New York, solo booth, ARNDT Berlin, March 3 – 7, 2010 * Water is Best, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, October 21 – November 28, 2009 * Naked!, Paul Kasmin Gallery, curated by Adrian Dannatt and Paul Kasmin, New York, July 9 – September 19, 2009 * the beginning, 313 Gallery, Seoul, Korea, June 6–28, 2009


Public projects

In 2010, Swansea was selected as the first American artist to produce a “Goyesque” occupying the entire sand floor of the ancient Roman bullfighting arena in Arles. The ephemeral painting, 150 x 300 feet, existed for about an hour, erased by the feet of bulls and matadors.


Life

She is married to Antoine Guerrero, Executive and Artistic Director of Whitebox Art Center, and former Director of Operations and Exhibitions at MoMAPS1. Swansea is the widow of film critic
Joel Siegel Joel Steven Siegel (July 7, 1943 – June 29, 2007) was an American film critic for the ABC morning news show ''Good Morning America'' for over 25 years. The winner of multiple Emmy Awards, Siegel also worked as a radio disc jockey and an adverti ...
with whom she has a son.


References


External links


Ena Swansea's Website
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