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Talk Art

Sylvia Snowden

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Unknown, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

We meet legendary artist Sylvia Snowden from her home in Chicago where she has been painting for the past 60+ years!


Known for her use of abundantly thick, layered paint, Snowden has developed a visual language in which gems of colour and texture emerge from densely-worked under layers. From dark and earthy tones to the vibrant and artificial, Snowden’s command of chromatic range is the fuel of her expressionistic style. Over the course of her more than five-decade-long career, in which she has always painted in series, Snowden developed an adroitness with her medium. She initially employed oil paint and pastels then moved toward acrylic–a less toxic and faster-drying alternative–after having children. Snowden paints sculpturally, her compositions range from larger-than-life to portrait-sized. Her process allows visible evidence of constructed layers and employs impasto that interacts with her bold figures caught in motion with physical weight.


Snowden’s voluminous bodies, often contrapposto, are surrounded by peaks of shifting chroma in a physical manifestation of feeling; she depicts the tension and intensity of life, and the troubled, optimistic, and dramatic elements of our sublime existence. Snowden encapsulates the psychological essence of her subjects–some of whom were unhoused and transient, displaced by gentrification, others with whom she had intimate or long-term relationships–their triumphs, paranoia, agony, and anger are all visible; these works convey an emotionally turbulent environment. Snowden’s expressive paintings reference the immediate lives of these individuals, and act as interpretations of each subject's psyche. As a serial painter, Snowden alternates between representation and abstraction, exhausting her emotional self between each mode as she articulates the struggles and successes of humanity.


Snowden received a scholarship to Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, ME and has a certificate from La Grande Chaumier in Paris, France. She holds both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Howard University. At Howard University she studied under David C. Driskell.[1] She has taught at Howard University, Cornell and Yale, has served as an artist-in-residence, a panelist, visiting artist, lecturer/instructor and curator in universities, galleries and art schools both in the United States and internationally. She has exhibited at the National Gallery of Art, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Women’s Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, The Phillips Collection, Heckscher Museum of Art, and the Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial Museum and National Archives for Black Women’s History [1]. Her works have been shown in Chile, the Netherlands, Ethiopia, Australia, the Bahamas, France, Mexico, Italy and Japan.


Visit Sylvia's new exhibition 'M Street on White' until 28th October 2023 in London at Edel Assanti: https://edelassanti.com/exhibitions/118-sylvia-snowden-m-street-on-white/


Follow Sylvia's galleries @EdelAssanti and @ParraschHeijnen



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Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world, I am Russell Toby.

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And I'm Robert Diamond.

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And this is TalkArt.

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Welcome to TalkArt.

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How are you today, Robert?

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Today, Russell, I am feeling like I'm feeling and when I say that, I mean like deep feels, kind of all the feels.

1:25.0

Feeling super alive and that is because today's guest's work can make a universe out of one single brushstroke.

1:35.0

There is such power in her work and really at its essence, for me, I've kind of interpreted it as feeling, kind of deep emotion and psychological interior and kind of experience of everyday life and reality.

1:52.0

And it's quite a powerful thing to think about that within the history of painting.

1:58.0

And today's guest is a very singular voice and someone who is relating to the history of art, but somehow has created a whole new language over the past six decades.

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That's right, six decades and is based in Washington, DC and has created some incredible bodies of work, including a really seminal series called M Street,

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which is going to be exhibited in London.

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And it's actually today's guest's first ever UK solo exhibition at Edel Esanti Gallery in October.

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