



Opposing Currents no.I
Painting
Year: 2021
Edition: Unique
Technique: Oil and acrylic on wood
Framed: No
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All artworks on IdeelArt are original, signed, delivered directly from the artist's studio, and come with a certificate of authenticity.In this work, the artist included pigments of aluminium and graphite. This metallic media becomes activated by ambient light, creating a kinetic effect when the work is viewed from different angles.
Gudrun Mertes-Frady is a New York-based abstract artist whose work blends geometric structure with intuitive, painterly explorations of color and line.
Education
Mertes-Frady was born in Cologne, Germany. She studied painting and art history at the Cologne Academy of Fine and Applied Arts.
She has lived and worked in New York City since 1981.

Technique
Mertes-Frady shifts her practice between painting and drawing. Her processes for the two are quite different.
Her drawings manifest quickly and intuitively as she applies multiple layers of Conte crayon, graphite, charcoal and metallic crayon to hand-made sheets of Japanese paper, such as Kozo (made from mulberry trees) or Gampi (made from the gampi bush).
Her work on mylar evolves over a longer period of time. Using a mixture of ink and water-based media, she creates layered, expressionistic, abstract compositions, often using both the front and back of the semi-translucent surface in order to add dimensionality and depth.
Her paintings are all oil on canvas, linen and sometimes wood panel. She frequently includes pigments of aluminum and graphite. This metallic media becomes activated by ambient light, creating a kinetic effect when the work is viewed from different angles. (All the white appearing lines in some of her paintings are actually metallic oil paint and change from soft grey to a luminous silver.)


Relevant Quotes
In an essay about the work of Mertes-Frady, acclaimed art journalist Lilly Wei writes, “Her work continues to radiate a light.....an illumination that is almost seasonal, from reticence of a pale wintry day to the glow of spring, the glare of summer to more sombre casts, the sensation shifting from a crystalline delicacy to a slow sonorous rumble....There is also what lies beneath, which comes up like pentimenti: history, genealogy, archaeology, traces that are both process and poetics.”
Exhibitions
Mertes-Frady has had more than 20 solo exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe.
Collections
Her work is in many public, private, and corporate collections, including that of Rockefeller University, Universal Music, The Busch Reisinger Museum, Gwyneth Paltrow, the American Embassy in Dubai, and many others.
Galleries
Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, New York City
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