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J. Turner Sullivan wall art "American Icon Series 9th Floor Crossover "

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  • Description
    American Icon Series 9th Floor Crossover by Janet Sullivan Turner, 36” wide x 37” high. Identified on verso, also as Memories V.

    Janet Turner Sullivan, American, b. 1935

    The Artist’s Own Statement:

    I work in series exploring an idea, and then moving on to a new idea, and thus a new series.

    For many years, my “American Icon Series” worked in the tradition of sculptural assemblage. In so doing, I collected, combined, reshaped, and reassembled America’s castoffs – creating 3/D wall reliefs, and freestanding sculptures by reconstituting the materials from which these long-abandoned objects were made. I worked to achieve new and vital forms from which a unique and artistic prospective was realized. In giving a visceral feel to America’s industrial detritus I am in essence a forager striving to create an alternate reality.

    My latest series “messages” has the feel of 3/Dimension, but is worked on paper, with pen and India ink, combining poetry/multiple drawings/and collage. The poems are combined with the images that the world confronts us with, to create a universal statement.

    Career Summary:

    Media
    Painting, works on paper, sculpture, mixed media, 3-D wall reliefs.

    Education
    Michigan State University, BA, cum laude

    Selected Solo/Small Group Shows
    1971 San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA – Solo

    1980 Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA – 10 Artist

    1981 St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA – Solo

    1982 Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA - Solo

    1985 Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, PA – Solo

    1986 Temple University, Philadelphia, PA – Solo

    1988 Suzanne Gross Gallery, Philadelphia, PA – Solo

    1989 Gettysburg College, “Markings”, Gettysburg, PA – 7 Artist

    1990 Trenton City Museum, “Elarslie ‘90’”, Trenton, NJ – 4 Artist

    1992 Delaware Center for The Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE – 3 Artist

    1993 Newark Museum “Search for Meaning”, Newark, NJ – 13 Artist

    1994 Art Museum at Widener University, Chester, PA – Solo

    1995 Noyes Museum, “Message From The Planet”, Oceanville, NJ – 24 Artist

    1996 Sande Webster Gallery, Philadelphia, PA – 2 Artist

    1996 Philadelphia Art Museum (Sande Webster Gallery), Philadelphia, PA – 14 Artist

    1997 Philadelphia Art Museum (Sande Webster Gallery), Philadelphia, PA – 15 Artist

    1998 Philadelphia Art Museum (Sande Webster Gallery), Philadelphia, PA – 15 Artist

    1998 Sande Webster Gallery, Philadelphia, PA – Solo

    2000 Sande Webster Gallery, Philadelphia, PA – Solo

    2000 Woodmere Art Museum, “Philadelphia Sculptors 2000” – 22 Artist

    2001 Krasdale Gallery, White Plains, NY – 12 Artist

    2005 “1995 – 2005 Retrospective” Widener University Art Gallery, PA

    Selected Juried/Invitational Group Shows
    1972 LaJolla Museum of Contemporary Art. S/R/Gallery, LaJolla, CA

    1976 Miami Metropolitan Museum of Art & Art Center, Miami, FL

    1978 Delaware Art Museum, Annual Juried Exhibition, Wilmington, DE

    1981 Delaware Art Museum, Annual Juried Exhibition, Wilmington, DE

    1982 Cheltenham Art Center, Annual Award Exhibition, Cheltenham, PA

    1984 Allentown Art Museum, 19th Annual, Allentown, PA

    1984 & ’88 Triennial, Artist’s Equity, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, PA

    1985 American Women in The Arts, UN Conference, Nairobi, Kenya

    1989 Trenton City Museum, “Elarslie Open VII” Trenton, NJ

    1989 Ammo Gallery, “Wallworks 3-D”, Brooklyn, NY

    1990 State Museum of Pennsylvania, “Art of the State”, Harrisburg, PA (Years 1990 – 1994) Juried Invitational

    1992 Carnegie Museum’s “3 Rivers Arts Festival”, Pittsburgh, PA

    1992 Kotonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY

    1992 Holter Museum, 21st ANA National, Helena, MT

    1993 Florida State University, “Florida National ‘93”, Tallahassee, FL

    1993 SW Texas State University, “22nd Annual”, San Marcos, TX

    1994 University of Delaware, “Nat’l 26th Annual Works on Paper”, DE

    2004 Noyes Museum, “Art in Boxes”, Oceanville, NJ

    2000 Sande Webster Gallery, “Absence of Color”, Philadelphia, PA

    2000 Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia Sculptors, PA

    2004 Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin Marshall College, PA

    Selected Collections
    University of Main, Farmington, ME

    Burroughs Corporations (NUYSIS) Lyle, IL

    American Nat’l Bank and Trust Collection, Rockford, IL

    American Restaurant Association, ARA Towers, Philadelphia, PA

    Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Philadelphia, A

    National Museum, Women in The Arts, Washington, DC

    State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA

    ADVANTA Corporations, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Atler

    Bryn Mawr College, “Scott Memorial Collection”

    Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA

    Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA

    Penache Broadcasting, Bala Cynwyd, PA

    First U.S.A. Bank, Wilmington, DE

    La Salle University Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA

    Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI

    Noyes Museum, Oceanville, NJ

    National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, PA

    Selected Awards/Affiliations
    1953 1st Prize Scholarship, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts

    1956 Michigan State University Representative “All America Exhibit”

    1967 First Prize, Michiana Biennial Exposition, South Bend, IN

    1971 First Prize, San Diego Art Institute’s 19th Annual

    1981 Purchase Award, Permanent Collection, State Museum of PA

    1992 3rd Prize, Katonah Museum of Art, Katona, NY

    1993 2nd Prize, A.A.R. National, Venable Neslage Gallery, Washington DC

    1987/88 President, Philadelphia Chapter, Artist’s Equity

    Bibliography
    “Who’s Who in American Art”

    “Who’s Who in America” – Marquis

    NY Times, NJ Group Show, Vivian Raynor, Critic, August 1990

    “Art Matters”, Burton Wasserman, Reviews, 1987 through 2005

    Edward J. Sozanski, Philadelphia Inquirer, August 4, 1995

    Victoria Donohoe, Philadelphia Inquirer, 2005

    NY Times, NYC Group Exhibition, D. Dominick Lombardi, Art Critic, 2001

    SOURCE: janetturnersullivan.com
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Period: 2000-2021
    Styles / Movements: Modern
    Dealer Reference #: 1664
    Incollect Reference #: 745194
  • Dimensions
    W. 36 in; H. 37 in;
    W. 91.44 cm; H. 93.98 cm;
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