Susan Ewing Abstract Revered Prints Furniture Rocking Chair


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Description

#25688-HAR18B
"A pair of prints by Susan Ewing, Untitled. The red squares distract the eye from seeing the subject behind. A home setting in the background showing a rocking chair, stove and other furniture. The prints are mirrored to face each other. Framed in Mahogany with Plexiglas.

Susan Ewing was born and raised in Lawrenceville, Illinois and earned her M.F.A. in Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing with Distinction from Indiana University, Bloomington. In January 2019, Ewing was appointed Director of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (serving as interim, August – December 2018). Prior to Cranbrook, she was a member of the Miami University of Ohio faculty from 1981 to 2016, and served as University Distinguished Professor for more than 10 years, and Senior Associate Dean/Associate Dean of the College of Creative Arts from 2008 until January of 2016. She was named a Distinguished Scholar of the Graduate Faculty in 2005. In 1996, Ewing was awarded Miami University’s highest honor, the Benjamin Harrison Medallion.

From 1997–1999 she was appointed to teach as a J.W. Fulbright Senior Lecturing Scholar at the Academy of Art, Architecture, and Design in Prague; in 1999 she taught as a Masterclass Guest Professor in Silversmithing at the Royal College of Art in London. Ewing was presented with The Ohio Craft Museum’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995; twice Ewing was honored at The White House (1993, 1994) by President and Mrs. Clinton as one of 80 artists included in the first White House Collection of American Craft that showed at the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, among numerous other major venues.

Ranging from the miniature to the monumental, Ewing’s works are in included in numerous collections, ranging from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to the Alessi Museum in Crusinallo, Italy. Ewing collaborated with the late Czech sculptor Vratislav Karel Novák, on two major commissioned public art projects, Konvergence and the Crystalline Tower for Cincinnati, Ohio, and Table-Stůl, for the “Middle of the Table Exhibition,” Solingen, Germany.

Condition

Very Good. Plexiglas on one damaged

Dimensions

21.5" x 54", sans 18" x 46"