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Iris Levinson
Israel,
2008.
Acrylic on canvas; 35" x 41"
Education:
Art Students League, NY; M.A., New York Uni-
versity; B.A., SUNY-Binghamton.
Selection Exhibitions:
Art
Students League, NY; Royal Bank of Canada, NY; Numero
Uno Art, NY
The painting
Israel
is a metaphor of itself in constant flux,
awash in milk and honey.”
David Newman
Mutual Analysis,
1989.
Oil and graphite on board; 22" x 29"
Education:
M.S.W., Hunter College, NY; B.A., Columbia
University, NY.
Selected Exhibition:
Joseph Slifka Center for
Jewish Life, Yale University; Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion Museum, NY; Benjamin Cardozo
School of Law, Yeshiva University, NY
Two human-animals battle and embrace on fragments of text
and terrain adrift in dangerous waters. The title refers to San-
dor Ferenczi’s failed experiment of having psychoanalyst and
patient analyze each other.
Marc Petrovic
Luck of the Draw,
2003.
Glass, mixed media; 17 1/2" x 13" x 4"
Courtesy of Heller Gallery
Education:
B.F.A., Cleveland Institute of Art.
Selected Collections:
Niijima Museum of Glass, Tokyo, Japan; Mint Museum, Charlotte,
NC; Tucson Museum of Art, AZ; Racine Art Museum, WI
Petrovic creates box constructions in the tradition of Joseph
Cornell, using maps as background and contrasting the found
with fabricated, blown glass elements. Birds migrate during regular
seasonal journeys, traveling far distances in response to changes in
food availability, habitat, and weather. But most of all, what birds
are doing is returning home.