Sikkema Jenkins & Co. announces representation of Zipora Fried

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Sikkema Jenkins & Co. announces representation of Zipora Fried
Zipora Fried, Thadeo, 2017. Colored pencil on archival museum board, 53 x 92.125 inches (134.6 x 234 cm) © Zipora Fried, courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sikkema Jenkins & Co. announced representation of Zipora Fried.

Fried moves fluidly between drawing, sculpture, and photography, often synthesizing different types of media in one work, and presenting discreet bodies of work together in unexpected ways. Her work meditates on the relationship between the surface presence and the subconscious, and the potential of the artist’s hand to create and negate shape and form. The boundary between sculpture and drawing is deconstructed, as quotidian objects are transformed and divorced from their original functionality. Layers of line, color, and material build upon one another, occluding rational meaning for a phenomenological experience. Nancy Princenthal writes, “Perhaps the most accurate way to describe her variously slippery objects is to say that all are everything: landscapes are portraits, and fully abstract; images are objects, none of which quite stand still.”

Process and endurance are fundamental themes of Fried’s practice. Her meticulously crafted sculptures and drawings are the cumulative effort of lengthy, labor-intensive processes, which form a singular “monument.” Lush colored pencil drawings, worked on over a period of months, are at once dense and contemplative, purifying and serene. Fried says, “There are moments with images where they affect you before you can think. I’m looking for that moment.”

Sikkema Jenkins & Co. will present a solo exhibition of Fried’s work in November 2019.

Zipora Fried (b. Haifa, Israel) studied at the Academy of Applied Arts, Vienna. Recent exhibitions include (wordless) at Small Editions, New York (2017); Late October at On Stellar Rays, New York (2016); Zipora Fried, Some Things have Meaning, Others don't at Marfa Contemporary, Marfa, TX (2015); and Good Night, Mister Procrustes at Galerie Steinek, Vienna (2014). Her work is included in the public collections of The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York; Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art, Stockholm; The Albertina Museum, Vienna; and the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA. She lives and works in New York.










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