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Shana: My Muse/Assemblage Works by Alexandra Zizmor

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Opening Reception: October 13, 2009, 6 - 8:30 p.m.
On view from October 13, 2009 - January 10, 2010
Gallery hours: 10:30 am – 4:30 pm daily, free admission

Alexandra Zizmor
KFC, 2007
Mixed media
 

Alexandra Zizmor
Self-Portrait, 2008
Mixed media

Alexandra Zizmor
I Should Have Gone to the Audition, 2008
Mixed media
 

Alexandra Zizmor
Seashell, 2007
Mixed media

 

The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is pleased to announce its latest exhibition, Shana: My Muse/Assemblage Works by Alexandra Zizmor, featuring the mixed media works of Riverdale resident Alexandra Zizmor. Using paint, ink, collage, and found objects, the artist depicts a naively rendered Great Dane performing various activities in a minimal stage-like setting. These whimsical assemblages reference the modern art masters, fashion styles, and leisure time activities. Yet, a dead fly strategically placed on each work suggests a vanitas theme, as does the black knobbed frames, alluding to the Northern Renaissance painting tradition.

Zizmor’s chosen subject, her Great Dane, Shana, reflects the artist’s belief that of all animals, dogs most closely resemble their human counterparts in behaviors and attitude. She writes that she "draws inspiration from the spirit and joie de vivre of my Great Dane, Shana," and that the personification of dogs grows more important “in an increasingly alienated society."  Zizmor holds an M.A. in Connoisseurship of Twentieth Century Art from Christie’s. She is a self-taught artist who has been influenced by art brut, or outsider art. Her work reflects the blithe spirit she sees in her Great Dane, imbuing her pictures with a fanciful and lighthearted quality.

As a member of the American Association of Museums, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is committed to publicly exhibiting its art collection throughout its 19-acre campus, including a sculpture garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades, and to providing educational and cultural programming that benefits both its residents and visitors from New York City and its surrounding suburbs. It also houses the Derfner Judaica Museum. The Home is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric center serving more than 3,000 elderly persons through its resources and community service programs.


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