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Susan Weil (b. 1930, New York), whose work is in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum, is a painter, printmaker and book artist. She is among the key female figures who pushed the boundaries of Abstract Expressionism.

 

Weil studied at the Acadėmie Julian in Paris and under Josef Albers at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, the rural mecca for young artists, composers and choreographers, where she often scoured campus rubbish dumps with Robert Rauschenberg looking for unexpected materials to incorporate in their experimental works. Weil moved to New York in 1949 with Rauschenberg, to whom she was briefly married, when the art scene was erupting. She came of age at the center of the New York School, with its eclectic cultural influences and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her peers included Elaine and Willem de Kooning and Jasper Johns as well as Merce Cunningham and John Cage. Weil was a notable figure among this group of artist-pioneers whose experimentation with unusual materials and techniques would later influence artists across the globe. When she introduced Rauschenberg to the blueprint technique, which she used to create life-size cyanotypes of human figures and foliage, it had an indelible impact on his practice. 


Although Weil was active in New York during the height of the Abstract Expressionist movement, she was not afraid to pursue figuration and reference reality, gaining inspiration from nature, literature, photographs and her personal history. Throughout her long career she has consistently brought to life intangible qualities of time and movement, creating multi-dimensional works in which she fractures the picture plane, deconstructing and reconstructing images. She also consistently experiments with materials from everyday life, including found objects, metal, paper, Plexiglas, repurposed textiles, recycled canvas and wood. The dynamic and playful results are crumpled, cut and refigured compositions that invite viewers to contemplate multiple perspectives at once. Over the years, she cultivated strong interests in James Joyce, Rumi, and the pioneering English-American photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Poetry and literature have always been an integral part of her practice.


Notable exhibitions of Weil’s work include Frontiers Reimagined at the 56th Venice Biennale; Bauhaus and America: Experiments in Light and Movement at the LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur, Münster, Germany; and Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933–1957, which premiered in 2015 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and then traveled to the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and the Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State University, Columbus. In  2015 her work was also on view at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center in poemumbles: 30 years of Susan Weil’s poems/images. In 2017 it was included in Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her work was included in James Joyce: Shut Your Eyes and See at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo, New York; and in Our Own Work, Our Own Way, at The Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2020. Weil’s work is currently on view in the traveling exhibition A More Perfect Union: American Artists and the Currents of Our Time organized by the U.S. governmental organization Art in Embassies. 

 

Weil is the recipient of a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Her work is in the permanent collections of major institutions worldwide including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and Brooklyn Museum, New York; Dallas Museum of Art and The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas; The J. Paul Getty Museum, California; the Moderna Museet and Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden; Lyric Kabinett, Munich; National Academy of Arts and Letters, New York; Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge; and the New York Public Library, The Spencer Collection, New York, among others. 
 

In 2010, Skira Editore published Susan Weil: Moving Pictures, a comprehensive monograph documenting her large and diverse body of art, livres d’artiste and poetry.

 

Susan Weil lives and works in New York.
 

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LONDON
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Breaking Glass October 10 – November 12, 2023
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SINGAPORE
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Now, Then and Always September 17 – November 27, 2021
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NY | Chelsea
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Now, Then and Always April 22 – May 28, 2021
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ONLINE EXHIBITION
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Art Hysteri of Susan Weil: 70 years of Innovation and Wit June 1 – 27, 2020
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NY | Chelsea
Susan Weil
Now and Then June 8 – July 15, 2017
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NY | Madison Avenue
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May 31 – July 15, 2017
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NY | Chelsea
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Time's Pace May 16 – June 15, 2013
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NY | CHELSEA
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Reflections May 5 – June 4, 2011
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Hong Kong
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Motion Pictures February 18 – March 21, 2009
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Beverly Hills
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Motion Pictures October 11 – November 9, 2008
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NY | Chelsea
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Trees April 22 – May 17, 2008
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NY | Chelsea
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Now and Then; A Retrospective April 20 – May 20, 2006
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NY | Chelsea
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October 24 – November 9, 2005
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Breaking Glass
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Now, Then and Always
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Art Hysteri of Susan Weil: 70 Years of Innovation and Wit
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Now and Then
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Moving Pictures
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WORK BY SUSAN WEIL ON VIEW IN A MORE PERFECT UNION: AMERICAN ARTISTS AND THE CURRENTS OF OUR TIME, GENEVA, LISBON, WASHINGTON D.C
TRAVELING EXHIBITION
WORK BY SUSAN WEIL ON VIEW IN A MORE PERFECT UNION: AMERICAN ARTISTS AND THE CURRENTS OF OUR TIME, GENEVA, LISBON, WASHINGTON D.C
Susan Weil at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
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Susan Weil at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
Susan Weil at the Menil Collection, Houston
Museum Exhibition
Susan Weil at the Menil Collection, Houston
Susan Weil at Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center, North Carolina
Museum Exhibition
Susan Weil at Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center, North Carolina
Susan Weil at the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina
Museum Exhibition
Susan Weil at the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina
New York
Museum Exhibition
New York
Susan Weil at the Museum of Modern Art
Munich, Germany
Museum Exhibition
Munich, Germany
Susan Weil at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle
Münster, Germany
Museum Exhibition
Münster, Germany
Susan Weil at the LWL-Museum für Kunst und Kultur
New York
Museum Exhibition
New York
Susan Weil featured in Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends at MoMA On view until September 17, 2017
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Museum Exhibition
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Begin to See: The Photographers of Black Mountain College Through May 20, 2017
Susan Weil at Wexner Center for the Arts
Museum Exhibition
Susan Weil at Wexner Center for the Arts
Columbus, Ohio September 17, 2016 – January 1, 2017
Condé Nast Traveler
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Condé Nast Traveler
Susan Weil's New Show Makes Condé Nast Traveler's Must See Exhibition List for London Frieze Week October 11, 2023

Susan Weil's New Show Breaking Glass Makes Condé Nast Traveler's Must See Exhibition List for London Frieze Week. 

House & Garden
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House & Garden
Susan Weil's New Show Makes House & Garden's Must See Exhibition List for London Frieze Week October 11, 2023

Susan Weil's new exhibtion, Breaking Glass, makes House & Garden's "Must See Exhibition List for London Frieze Week".

The Telegraph
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The Telegraph
Susan Weil: “As a woman artist, you were very second-class” September 20, 2023

At age 93 and ahead of a new show, Weil's work captures lifeforce, the passing and collapsing of time, and slow shifts in the natural world. 

Architectural Digest India
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Architectural Digest India
At Singapore Art Week, an all-women show confronts exclusion January 15, 2022

Sundaram Tagore Gallery’s show, A Room Of Her Own, features Anila Quayyum Agha, Tayeba Lipi, Lalla Essaydi, Karen Knorr, Miya Ando, Neha Vedpathak, Jane Lee and Susan Weil.

Münchner Feuilleton
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Münchner Feuilleton
Susan Weil: Chairs and Birds August 07, 2019

Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle presents playful-poetic works by the American artist Susan Weil.

ArtNews
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ArtNews
A Beautiful Vision October 15, 2018

Artist Susan Weil on the work of—and her life with—Bernard Kirschenbaum, her poetry, and more

Hyperallergic
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Hyperallergic
Revisiting the Legacy of Women at Black Mountain College July 11, 2018

The school’s loosely structured pedagogical model allowed women to play vital roles throughout Black Mountain’s brief history.

Los Angeles Times
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Los Angeles Times
The top 10 art museum exhibitions of 2016 December 2016

Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College, 1933-1957, UCLA Hammer Museum, featuring gallery artist Susan Weil.

Artforum
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Artforum
Lost and Found March 1, 2016

Scholar Michael Lobel recently discovered of a cache of photographic negatives from 1951 of Robert Rauschenberg and his then wife and collaborator, Susan Weil, demonstrating their process of making the legendary blueprints—direct cyanotype impressions of bodies and things—on the floor of the one-room apartment they shared in New York.

Blouin Artinfo
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Blouin Artinfo
Dealer's Notebook: Q&A With Sundaram Tagore June 2015

Blouin Artinfo speaks with Sundaram about STG's early days; what makes a good gallerist; and which historical figure he would like to share a drink with.

South China Morning Post | Post Magazine
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South China Morning Post | Post Magazine
The Exhibitionists October 2014

Gallerist Sundaram Tagore's 2,500 sq ft Mid-Levels flat is filled with artwork that speaks volumes about his family.

Blouin Artinfo/Modern Painters
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Blouin Artinfo/Modern Painters
500 Best Galleries Worldwide July 2013

Sundaram Tagore Gallery has been named one of the top galleries in the world by Blouin Artinfo and Modern Painters magazine.

Hyperallergic
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Hyperallergic
Black Mountain College Veteran’s Curiosity Spurs Her Art June 2013

The brilliant and inventive mind of Susan Weil is on full display at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery through June 15. At 83, Weil has lived at the epicenter of the New York art world since the early 1950s, and although her art has been relatively overshadowed by that of her contemporaries, Weil's current show has the makings of her best.

Blouin ArtInfo
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Blouin ArtInfo
interview with Susan Weil June 2013

Artist Susan Weil talks with Blouin Artinfo about the work in her new exhibition, Time's Pace.

New York Times
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New York Times
Outsize Barnett Newman, With His Signature Zip APRIL 2013

The works belong to Susan Weil, an 83-year-old artist who was married to Rauschenberg from 1950 to 1953. The two, who met at art school in Paris, remained close until Rauschenberg's death. (Like her ex-husband, Ms. Weil isn't one to retire: An exhibition of her new works opens on May 16 at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Chelsea.)

Christie's
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Christie's
Interview with Susan Weil April 2013

American painter Susan Weil discusses her artistic process, including examples of her own work, and reflects on her childhood and influences.

Gallery Guide
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Gallery Guide
Lee Waisler - About Faces March 2011

For his second solo exhibition in Hong Kong, California-based American painter Lee Waisler presents a series of moving portraits of historical and contemporary figures. Having practiced abstraction for decades, Waisler returned to figuration full-force six years ago, making what he calls "dimensional portraits," combining strips of wood and blocks of color to create nuanced faces and figures.

Living Galleries
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Living Galleries
Sundaram Tagore Gallery - Hong Kong July 2010

"Sundaram Tagore Gallery opened its doors in 2000 with a mission to foster the exchange of ideas between different cultures. With three locations in New York, Hong Kong and Beverly Hills, the stable of transnational artists straddles the terrain of east and west. The artists fail from such countries as India, Japan, Korea, , Uzbekistan, Mexico, Europe and America. The galleries have become known for cultural activities and collaborative events across the world."

ARTgazine
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ARTgazine
A Vibrant Platform for Modern and Contemporary Art September 2009

"The Art section of Hong Kong International Art and Antiques Fair 2009 will feature exceptional works by celebrated artists in a diversity of artistic styles and media. Sundaram Tagore Gallery of New York, Beverly Hills and Hong Kong will show work that encourages a dialogue between the East and West. Featured artists include Hiroshi Senju(Japan), Sohan Qadri (India) and Kim Joon (Korea) along with Susan Weil (USA), Natvar Bhavsar (India)."

South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
Let the Sun Shine On August 2009

"A Hong Kong gallery is taking an upbeat attitude by presenting major names in its exhibitions [...] Even as galleries along the city's arts and antiques hub, Hollywood Road axe show and offer fewer high-priced works to tide over the global credit crunch, Sundaram Tagore continues to showcase major pieces by the artists it represents."

Art Observed
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Art Observed
Susan Weil blueprint, (S. & A. Cohen collection), exhibited at Sotheby's Women exhibition & Gagosian's Go Figure Exhibition July, 2009 - April, 2010

Susan Weil blueprint, (Steve and Alexandra Cohen collection), exhibited at Sotheby's Women exhibition as well as Gagosian's Go Figure exhibition.
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South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
Preview: Here and Now at Sundaram Tagore Gallery March 2009

Art historian Sundaram Tagore's doctoral thesis looks at Indian artists' response to European modernisation from the 1940s to 1980s. As a curator, however, his focus is more on the here and now. Hence the title of his gallery's latest group exhibition by 18 international artists, which opens today at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery's Hong Kong branch.

Asian Art News
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Asian Art News
Susan Weil at Sundaram Tagore Gallery March 2009

Susan Weil's paintings under the title Motion Pictures, are world-class pieces by a world-class painter. To see them on a Hong Kong gallery wall is gratifying twice. Not only does the show raise the bar along Hollywood Road and its environs; it also brings out a certain Asian-ness in the work—in the color, some of its subjects, its mix of material—that one might otherwise have missed.

Time Out Hong Kong
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Time Out Hong Kong
Her Story February 2009

Clare Morin talks to the historically significant American Artist Susan Weil.

There is a sense of rarity to the exhibition Motion Pictures that opens at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery this fortnight. The show will be focusing on new works by the 78-year old American artist Susan Weil, a respected figure in modern art history whose life story is truly extraordinary.

THE
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THE
Susan Weil: Motion Pictures December 2008

"A longtime fixture in the New York art scene, Susan Weil has always maintained an adventurous attitude toward material and form even as she continued to paint self-assuredly in both abstract and representational modes."

Art Forum
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Art Forum
Seeing Rauschenberg Seeing September 2008

"...At the end of the summer session in 1949, Rauschenberg and Weil moved to New York. There they experimented with blueprints, the most famous - an impression of the female body - being among Rauschenberg's earliest work with printmaking."

Bloomberg.com
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Bloomberg.com
Gagosian, Tagore Boost Hong Kong's Ambitions as Asia Art Hub May 27, 2008

"Hong Kong's ambition to be Asia's art hub received another boost with the recent arrival of three top galleries: Gagosian, Sundaram Tagore and Tang Contemporary. Sundaram Tagore opened on the city's gallery street, Hollywood Road, on May 9."

The Standard
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The Standard
Home Where Art and Heart are for Gallerist Tagore

"Tagore's Galleries in New York, Los Angeles and now Hong Kong combine visual arts with other forms such as poetry reading, dance performances, music, films and charity funding."

Asian Art News
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Asian Art News
New Openings May/June 2008

"Gallerist Sundaram Tagore said, "All these artists have spent their lives working in and exploring different Eastern and Western cultures - including India, China, Nepal, Japan, Italy, Holland and America. Together they create an incredible mosaic and foster an intercultural dialogue that reflects a diversity of thought and artistic style."

The New York Sun
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The New York Sun
On the Town May 11, 2006

"Looking back the Sundaram Tagore Gallery presents "Now and Then," a retrospective of the 76-year-old artist Susan Weil."

Art in America
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Art in America
Susan Weil at Sundaram Tagore January, 2004

"Susan Weil's 21-piece pictorial salute to James Joyce, accompanied by excerpts from his novels and related text, might well have fallen into illustration."

New York Observer
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New York Observer
Every Day Is Bloomsday At Susan Weil Exhibit September 22nd, 2003

"Weil's portrait of James Joyce teems with wit...the exhibition is a delight with invention and pictorial virtuosity."

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