Evelyn Statsinger

Wednesday, Jul 17 – Aug 31, 2024
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GRAY Warehouse:
2044 W. Carroll Ave.
Chicago, IL 60612

GRAY is pleased to present a selection of Evelyn Statsinger's work from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Evelyn Statsinger (1927-2016) worked across a range of media creating complex compositions that balance abstraction, representation, and fantasy. She was born in Brooklyn and relocated to Chicago in the 1940s to attend the School of the Art Institute. Her early drawings, characterized by their depiction of whimsical figures and intense, all-over patterns, drew the interest of luminary artists and museum curators including Mies Van Der Rohe, and Art Institute of Chicago curators Katharine Kuh and Carl Schniewind, and led to solo exhibitions at the Art Institute in 1952 and 1957. In her mature work, she relinquished readily identifiable forms such as the figure in favor of layered patterns abstracted from nature. On view in Chicago are photograms, drawings, and paintings that express her singular vision.

Gallery summer hours are Tuesday - Thursday, 10 AM - 5 PM, Friday 10 AM - 4 PM, and by appointment.

Evelyn Statsinger's work is currently on view in Four Chicago Artists: Theodore Halkin, Evelyn Statsinger, Barbara Rossi, and Christina Ramberg at the Art Institute of Chicago through August 26, 2024.

Image: Evelyn Statsinger, Shell Masks, 1975.