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Tanya Bell
 
 
About the Artist

In my work I explore the relationship between violent destructive impulses in the world and the power of spirituality through art to overcome them. I feel that there is a delicate balance between the natural forces, human impulse (destructive and constructive), and an underlying spiritual presence in the world which assists in turning destructive aspects of our behavior into peaceful ones, the outcome being beauty and harmony. This struggle is manifested and presented in its final form in the finished piece of art work. Each piece that I make, whether it is a sculpture, painting or drawing on wood, is a result of this process.

I begin with a choice of material- a piece of acrylic, a found piece of drift wood, a sheet of gold and silver leaf. I take this raw material and begin to manipulate it in accordance with its characteristics. I do not look to transform these characteristics, but rather to work with them to produce effects that are integral to and highlight their natural beauty. It is the beauty that intrigues me- the power of the art-making process to create- a process also reliant on spiritual intervention. It is Art’s power to connect with the spiritual realm that fascinates me, as it was portrayed throughout history, particularly the Middle Ages.

The panels of wood with silver leaf deal with religious subject matter, drawing iconography by analogy from Early Christian and Byzantine texts. In these texts, gold and silver leaf are used to embellish the subject matter and glorify it by sheer beauty and value. The luminous quality of the material also flattens the surface, emphasizing its two-dimensional quality and at the same time reflect it, creating the illusion of depth or dimension. The effect is literally meant to represent the spiritual world. My panels deal with this idea, breaking away from depicting these subjects in a figurative form. The shimmering surface of the material creates an illusion, an ambiguity as to the exact position of tangible surface of the panel. It is conceptual in the way that it questions the meaning of space as a physical, tangible form, and challenges our experience of perception from the physical to the spiritual.

Against the silver leaf, which is cool and ethereal, I contrast the marked, darkened and more expressive raw quality of the wood itself. The methods of application are applied by scratching into the surface, slashing, gouging or applying dark smudged color to reassert the tactile quality of the surface. Sometimes these marks have been made by burning out holes in the wood with fire, or shooting through acrylic with a gun. The cool unmarked quality of the surface lies in contrast to the raw physicality of the mark making. The marks express raw emotion, pain and also suffering. They remind us of our humanity and that we ourselves are often imperfect and broken. It is through creating these visual “prayers” that I aim to overcome these feelings and tendencies in my own life and seek peace and healing through their expression.

 
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Tower of Babel (shoot)

2003
100cm x 20cm x 1500cm

Steel frame and base. Thick acrylic panels shot through with a 30mm gun, showing cracked acrylic and bullet holes. panels show light reflected in cracked and broken acrylic taking angel-like forms

Cross

2003
20cm x 18cm x 4cm

Empty bullet cartridges soldered together, to form a cross.

Body

2003
1 m x 20 cm x 60cm

Driftwood hammered with small nails, following the lines of the grain of the wood. Then dipped in wax, and suspended from the ceiling, so that it turns slightly with air movement.

Dyptich

2003
wood, pigment, silverleaf
2m x 2m

Two large panels. Silverleaf on surface, with lines running down, carved and rubbed with pigment.

Triptych

2003
Wood, metal, silverleaf, pigment
2.5 m x 1m

Three panels. Metal sheet on wood, then burnished. Pigment and silverleaf above, and paint below in a line and dripped.

Fish and sky

2002
wood, silverleaf, pigment
200cm x 400cm each

Wood panels with silverleaf and pigment marking

Nails (Wood) and Tree (sculptu

2003
Wood, wax, pigment, branch, silverleaf, paper, steel
1m x 2m ; 2m , 20cm x 40cm

Wood and silverleaf panels with pigment; Tree branch in wax and paper box with metal base

detail

 
Education and biography
EDUCATION
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NY MFA with distinction 2003
Hunter College, CUNY BFA, cum laude, 1993
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa BA, 1986 – 1988

PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS
Cornell University Greenblade Web-based Gallery featured artist under “Rebirth” series. 2006
NY Arts Magazine Review published on the work of Carlos Torres. 2003?NY Arts Magazine article 911 exhibition. 2003
1994-present Herstory Competition. Award of Excellence, Manhattan Arts International. 2000
École National Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Exchange Program. Hunter College. 1993
Slutskin Art Award for outstanding work. University of the Witwatersrand. 1988

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Unitarian Church of Philadelphia- Works on Wood: anticipated March 2007
Cornell University, Willard Straight Hall Gallery. Redemption: Sculpture and Works on Wood April 2006
Cajarc, France. Landscape Paintings Anticipated August 2006
Pratt Institute MFA Exhibition Sculptures and Works on Wood. 2003
Small World Media Incorporated. Tree Traces. Office space Broadway, Manhattan. 2000 – 2001
Inergygroup.com Drips in Silver. office space, Christopher Street Manhattan. 2000- 2001
Rutgers University, Busch Campus Center. Feeling Descript-Paintings and Sculptures. 1996
Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Manhattan. An Exhibition of Paintings. 1995
Staten Island Cable Television Building. An Exhibition of Paintings. 1994

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church Spring Benefit 2006
Pratt Institute 9/11 Exhibition Includes work by students and faculty. 2002
Westchester Arts Council Open Studios 2000 Exhibition of Invited Artists. 2000
Twenty third Small Works Exhibition. 80 Washington Square East Galleries. Juried by Tricia Collins. 2000
Professor Edna Wells Leuts Foundation. Invited Students from Hunter College Exchange Program. 1994
Women's Caucus for Art. Family Values. Prince Street and Blue Mountain Galleries, SOHO, NYC. 1994
École National Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Jana Sterbeck's Atelier- Student Exhibition. Paris, France. 1993
Hunter College BFA Exhibition. 1993
Village Reformed Democratic Club Artists For Change. Invited Exhibition. GreenwichVillage, NYC. 1992
Greenwich House Pottery. An Exhibition of Ceramics. Greenwich Village, NYC. 1992

RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
Hunter College. Studio Monitor Help maintain, open and close studio in evening hours. 2006
Art and Architecture Review Committee Chair at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, 54th Street and Lexington Avenue, NYC.
Scheduling meetings to review slides of artists submitting for exhibition.
Coordinating installations, assisting with Press Releases, Grant writing and updating the web page.
Studio visits and liasoning with the artists once work is selected. 1996-2003
Pratt Institute Instructor- substitute teaching for graduate courses while professor was away at exhibition. 2003
Teaching assistant Symposium Graduate course. Assist in helping professor prepare students for invited
art critics to judge and review their work and give slide presentations. Coordinate all phases of visiting and
presentation process for these critics. Two semesters. 2002-2003
Teaching assistant Art History 101-102. Help prepare slides, grade papers and exams and assist in lectures
for two sections of undergraduate Art History Students. Two semesters. 2002-2003
Marymount Manhattan College Gender Institute: An Issue of Identity: Reconstructing the Self.
Images by Women Artists 1970 - Present. Invited Artist for this lecture series. 1994
Snug Harbor Cultural Center instructor at Lo Spirito Exhibition, a workshop arranged after a show of
visiting Italian Artists. 1993
Wagner College Academy of the Arts program for children and adults. Teach drawing, painting and pottery
to children 2001- 2003
Matawan Enrichment Program. Teacher drawing and calligraphy to adults and children. 1997-1998
 
Future shows
February 2007
Unitarian Church PA
 
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