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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_WeilSusan Weil - Wikipedia

    Susan Weil (born March 31, 1930) is an American artist best known for her experimental three-dimensional paintings, which combine figurative illustration with explorations of movement and space.

  2. Susan Weil and Christopher Rauschenberg Collaboration: Wandering Chairs 1998 Silver gelatin prints 44.5 x 119 inches

  3. susanweil.com › category › bioSUSAN WEIL — Bio

    SUSAN WEIL’S MIXED-MEDIA WORKS address the plastic quality of time and space through processes of cutting, crumpling and refiguring her compositions. In allowing the viewer’s eye to contemplate a series of moments and perspectives at once, Weil generously gives an almost omniscient power to the viewer, as well as a sense not of fractured time, but of a more truthful depiction of genuine ...

  4. Künstler. 2/2. Susan Weil. Drawn and Quartered, 1996. Cyanotypie. 83,8 × 83,8 × 4,44 cm. 1/2. Susan Weil. Walking figure, 1968. Cyanotypie. 30,8 × 30,8 × 2,54 cm. Susan Weil. 1930. Geboren in New York | Born in New York. Lebt und arbeitet in New York | Lives and works in New York.

  5. Explore the artistic legacy of Susan Weil, a pioneer of cyanotype photography and a collaborator of Robert Rauschenberg. See her self-portraits, blueprints, and collaborations with José Betancourt.

  6. Profile. Artworks. Exhibitions. Galleries. Magazine. Art Fairs. Susan Weil Biography. Working across paintings, sculptures, cyanotypes, fragmented panels, and digital prints, Susan Weil oscillates between figurative and abstract elements to contemplate form, perspective, and space.

  7. Biography. 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.