Pat Steir
Pat Steir
Born in Newark, New Jersey in 1938, Pat Steir studied art and philosophy at Boston University and received her BFA from the Pratt Institute in 1962. In 1963, she was invited to participate in her first group show at the High Museum in Atlanta. The next year, her work appeared in group exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, making her a key figure among the first wave of women artists to gain prominence in the New York art world.
In the mid-1960s, Steir was appointed an Art Director at Harper & Row publishers in New York. In the early 1970s she taught art at Parsons School of Design, Princeton University, and later at the California Institute of the Arts, where Ross Bleckner, David Salle, and Amy Sillman were among her students. She is a founding board member of Printed Matter, HERESIES: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, and Semiotext(e).
Steir was lauded in the early 1970s for her canvases featuring various iconographic symbols—most prominently roses crossed out with ‘X’ figures, inspired by Shakespeare’s famous aphorism, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” and Gertrude Stein’s retort, “A rose is a rose is a rose.” Of this act of effacement, the artist explains, “I wanted to destroy images as symbols. To make the image a symbol for a symbol. I had to act it out―make the image and cross it out.” This series marks Steir’s first engagement with questions of representation and semantic signification, issues she continues to explore. She was compelled to search for her own praxis that was both painterly and theoretical. The influence of Conceptual art, French philosophy, and East Asian art and thought moved her to begin creating room-size installations in the mid-1970s.
In the late 1970s, Steir traveled extensively in the United States and Europe, where numerous galleries regularly presented her work. By the late 1980s, back in New York, Steir began to experiment with pouring and flinging layers of thinned paint onto canvas, releasing herself from conscious consideration of imagery and composition and allowing the indexical trace of her process to become the image itself. While her pouring process invites comparisons to Jackson Pollock, rather than laying her canvases on the floor, Steir paints from a ladder and works directly on unstretched canvas tacked to the studio wall. The delimited chance of this working method has since come to define Steir’s practice. Her painting methods incorporate delimited chance, with a studied and deliberate release of control developed through her study of Japanese and Chinese painting. Deeply inspired by Taoism and Buddhism, her working methods transcend the divide between figuration and abstraction. Intentionally deviating from the gestural flatness of the Abstract Expressionists, Steir instead explores a contemplative condition of unbound perception. In this way, she seeks to both portray and evoke a state of mind: rather than representing the sublimity of a waterfall or seascape, Steir’s paintings become charged spaces of transcendental content.
For five decades, Steir has exhibited widely in American and European museums. She recently completed two major suites of monumental, rigorous Waterfall projects: Silent Secret Waterfalls for the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia (2019) and Color Wheel for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (2019–2021). Lévy Gorvy has shown her paintings with solo exhibitions in London (2016) and New York (2017), and in 2019 hosted Visible Traces (Mountain Air Water), an exhibition curated by Steir.
In 2013, the National Academy Museum, New York, exhibited Pat Steir: Blue River. In 2010, Drawing Out of Line traveled from the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, to Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York. In 2000, Dazzling Water, Dazzling Light traveled to the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, and the Des Moines Art Center, among other venues. Steir created site-specific installations Likity Split and Ghost Moon Mountain Water in 1998 for the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, respectively. Other major exhibitions include: The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (1994, 1996); Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble (1992); and Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, France (1990), among others.
In 1988, Pat Steir Prints 1976–1988 opened at the Cabinet des Estampes, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva, and traveled to the Tate, London. The prior year, the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam presented Paintings 1981–1984; the Baltimore Museum of Art hosted Drawing Now: Pat Steir; and Kunstmuseum Bern opened Paintings and Drawings. In 1984, the Brooklyn Museum organized Pat Steir: The Brueghel Series (A Vanitas of Style), an exhibition that traveled to ten museums including the Dallas Museum of Art; Centre d’Art Contemporain, Palais Wilson, Geneva; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Des Moines Art Center; and the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, the Netherlands, among other venues. Form Illusion Myth: The Prints and Drawings of Pat Steir opened at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, in 1983 and traveled to the California State University, Long Beach; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; The Wellesley College Museum; and the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis.
Steir’s work has been included in hundreds of group shows and is held in the permanent collections of major museums worldwide including: Denver Art Museum; Fondation Cartier, Paris; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Louvre, Paris; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and Tate Gallery, London, among other institutions.
Steir is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (1982), as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (1976, 1973). In 1991, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute, New York, and in 2001, she received the Boston University School for the Arts Distinguished Alumni Award. Steir received the Visionary Woman Award from the Moore College of Art & Design in 2015 and in 2016 was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts in Letters. In 2017, she was awarded the International Medal of Art by the United States Department of State.
Selected Works
Video
Pat Steir. "Drawing" (1991)
August 17, 2020
Exhibitions
"No Line on the Horizon"
Palm Beach
November 20 - December 5, 2021
Pat SteirEternal Seasons: Part II 春華秋實:第二篇章
Hong Kong
April 28 - May 31, 2021
Pat SteirPat Steir: Considering Rothko
Palm Beach
March 6 - April 4, 2021
Pat SteirPat Steir: Waterfall Paintings on Paper
New York
August 17 - October 1, 2020
Pat SteirVisible Traces (Mountain Water Air)
New York
June 25 - August 16, 2019
Pat SteirPat Steir: Kairos
New York
September 7 - October 21, 2017
Pat SteirPat Steir
London
November 9, 2016 - January 28, 2017
Museum Exhibitions
Pat Steir
October 23, 2021 - January 3, 2022
Pat Steir: Color Wheel
October 24, 2019 - September 7, 2020
Pat Steir Silent Secret Waterfalls: The Barnes Series
January 16 - November 17, 2019
Ear to the Ground: Earth and Element in Contemporary Art
October 19, 2018 - August 31, 2019
Publications
Selected Press
CGTN | La exposición "El pulso de la modernidad" en Shanghai recorre un siglo de arte contemporáneo
November 26, 2021
The Art Newspaper | How China's museums are cosying up to commercial galleries for big-ticket exhibitions
November 24, 2021
artnet news | 5 Institutions to Visit During Shanghai Art Week, Where Museum Shows of Western Contemporary Art Reflect Regional Demand
November 10, 2021
WHB China | 第九届ART021即将揭幕,艺术的饕餮盛宴里哪些菜式不容错过
November 9, 2021
Harper's Bazaar ART | 魏蔚:我对中国艺术市场一直充满信心!
November 3, 2021
Cc主义 | 帕特·斯蒂尔,83岁的杰出女性艺术家。
October 30, 2021
一条艺术 | 83岁的传奇女艺术家,亚洲首展来上海了!
October 27, 2021
Hi艺术 | 女性没有“抽象”基因?83岁的帕特·斯蒂尔这样回应
October 27, 2021
The Art Newspaper China | 当她的《蓝河》与黄浦江汇流:帕特·斯蒂尔以个展“再访”中国
October 26, 2021
Hypebeast | “Waterfalls & Clouds” Presents a Joint Body of Work From Ugo Rondinone and Pat Steir
October 8, 2021
Arte Fuse | Pat Steir & Ugo Rondinone: waterfalls & clouds at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Maag Areal
September 16, 2021
Artsy | 5 Artists on the Influence of Mark Rothko
April 13, 2021
Widewalls | How Pat Steir Reinterprets The Legacy of Mark Rothko
March 6, 2021
The Wall Street Journal | New Art for a New Year
January 1, 2021
ART News | The 10 Best Art Documentaries of 2020
December 29, 2020
Curbed | Two Legendary NYC Artists in Their Once-Bohemian Village Garden
September 28, 2020
Haberarts | Her long black veil, Pat Steir: Waterfall Paintings on Paper at Lévy Gorvy New York
September 18, 2020
Galleries Now | Pat Steir: Waterfall Paintings on Paper
September 16, 2020
Air Mail: Arts Intel Report | Pat Steir: Waterfall Paintings on Paper
September 11, 2020
Art-Absolute | 控制与放弃,美国当代抽象艺术家帕特·斯蒂尔(Pat Steir)的“瀑布”
August 26, 2020
Weixin | 控制与放弃,美国当代抽象艺术家帕特·斯蒂尔(Pat Steir)的“瀑布”
August 26, 2020
T Magazine | My Favorite Artwork | Pat Steir
July 21, 2020
T Magazine | The Rembrandt Self-Portrait That Has Long Captivated Pat Steir
July 21, 2020
Vogue | In a New Documentary, Pat Steir Speaks for Herself
June 12, 2020
ARTnews | Powerful New Pat Steir Documentary Showcases Intrepid Painter’s Rich Mind
June 4, 2020
Improvised Life | Pat Steir: How To Occupy This Time On Earth
May 4, 2020
Artforum | Pat Steir
March 3, 2020
Brooklyn Rail | Pat Steir: Color Wheel
February 9, 2020
The Washington Post | At the Hirshhorn, Pat Steir’s ‘waterfall’ paintings move you — literally
January 23, 2020
The Art Press Asia | Interview with Pat Steir | How Abstract Art Represent the human mind?
January 8, 2020
Galerie Magazine | Look Inside Artist Pat Steir’s Treasure-Filled Townhouse in Greenwich Village
December 21, 2019
WideWalls | New Paintings by Pat Steir Transform the Hirshhorn Into a Color Whee
November 6, 2019
Art Forum | Interviews: Pat Steir
November 6, 2019
The Washingtonian | Things to Do in DC This Weekend (October 24-27): World Series Home Games, Modern Love, and Spooky Museum Events
October 28, 2019
Document Journal | 500 years, 400 artists, and 54 countries: ‘Great Women Artists’ is the most extensive collection of female created art yet
October 25, 2019
Town & Country | At 79, Pat Steir Just Completed Her Largest Installation to Date
October 25, 2019
Artnet | Kiki Smith Wrote Pat Steir a Fan Letter 30 Years Ago. Today, the Artists Reflect on Their Enduring—and Inspiring—Friendship
October 22, 2019
Garage | Pat Steir Is Reinventing the Color Wheel
October 22, 2019
DCist | 9 Art Exhibits To Explore In October
October 4, 2019
Barron's | Sotheby’s Auctioning Artworks by Ugo Rondinone and 14 Others to Benefit Cancer Research
October 1, 2019
Robb Report | Revered Artist Pat Steir Is Reinventing the (Color) Wheel in Her Latest Solo Exhibition
October 1, 2019
Artnet | Here Are 23 Outstanding Museum Shows Across the US That You Won’t Want to Miss This Fall
September 6, 2019
ArtNews | Gravity’s Rainbow: Hot on the Heels of Key Showcases, Painter Pat Steir Preps Major Washington, D.C. Exhibition
July 30, 2019
The New York Review of Books | The Flow of Chance: Pat Steir’s ‘Waterfall’ Paintings
May 11, 2019
Financial Times | Night of 100 Solos marked Merce Cunningham’s centenary at BAM, New York
April 23, 2019
Galerie Magazine | 5 Key Works from Pat Steir’s Remarkable Career
March 1, 2019
The New Yorker | The Exhibit That Painted Itself
February 3, 2019
Apollo | ‘The paint makes its own image’ – an interview with Pat Steir
January 22, 2019
The New York Times | Pat Steir Gets Discovered, Again
January 18, 2019
Apollo | Pat Steir: Silent Secret Waterfalls
January 10, 2019
de Young Museum | The Nature of Nature: Pat Steir’s "Black and White One-Stroke Waterfall"
November 9, 2018
Artnet | Pat Steir Will Make Monumental Waterfall Paintings for Both the Barnes and the Hirshhorn in 2019
September 17, 2018
Artnews | Pour Forth: Pat Steir on Her Latest Paintings
October 20, 2017
ArtNet | After Decades of Slow and Steady, Pat Steir’s Market Is Now Moving at a Breakneck Pace
September 28, 2017
The New Yorker | Goings On About Town: Pat Steir
September 22, 2017
Artsy | What Sold at EXPO Chicago
September 17, 2017
Artnet | Here Are 51 New York Gallery Shows That You Need to (Somehow) See This September
September 7, 2017
BLOUIN ARTINFO | Top 15 Must-See Art Exhibitions in New York this September
September 7, 2017
Hamptons Art Hub | NYC Gallery Scene – Highlights
September 5, 2017
Cultured Magazine | Against the Grain
September 1, 2017
Vulture | 38 Must-See Art Exhibits Opening This Fall
August 25, 2017
New York Magazine | Fall Preview: Art
August 21, 2017
Art Market Monitor | Why Galleries Look to Rediscover Artists
April 10, 2017
The New York Times | ‘What Next?’ an Uncertain Art World Asks, Sticking to Proven Brands
April 7, 2017
Vogue | Dealer's Choice
April 1, 2017
Vogue | It's Time To Talk About Gender Bias In The Art World
March 4, 2017
Boston Globe | Anne Waldman and Meredith Monk’s intimate ritual at ICA
February 27, 2017
New York Times | As Top-Tier Artists Age, the Art World Hopes to Cash In
January 30, 2017
Creators | Streaming Oil Waterfall Paintings Question the Formal Line
January 14, 2017
Artsy | New Fairs and Blue Chip Dealers Descend on San Francisco to End Debate Over City’s Art Market
January 10, 2017
Harper's Bazaar | Creative Flow
December 1, 2016
Financial Times | Trickle-down effect: the method (or madness) of Pat Steir
November 4, 2016
Interview | Artists at Work: Pat Steir
August 9, 2016
Interior Russia | Pat Steir Gallery Dominique Lévy
May 18, 2016
Dominique Levy | DOMINIQUE LÉVY ANNOUNCES REPRESENTATION OF PAT STEIR
May 12, 2016
ArtNews | Dominique Lévy Adds Pat Steir to Its Roster, Plans September Show in London
May 12, 2016
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