Simmons College Trustman Gallery Presents "Lost in Place," an Exhibition by Robert Walden, Heidi Whitman, and Phyllis Ewen
BOSTON (January 16, 2008) — Simmons College presents "Lost in Place," a three-person exhibition of
works on paper by Robert Walden and Heidi Whitman, and mixed media relief sculpture by Phyllis Ewen, Feb.
11-March 21, at the Simmons College Trustman Art Gallery, fourth floor, Main College Building, 300 The
Fenway, in Boston.
A reception with the artists will be held in the Trustman Gallery from 5-6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 11.
The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public. "Lost in Place" is curated by Trustman Gallery
Director Barbara O'Brien.
Whether found in memory, imagination or geography, the invented topographies in works of art by Walden,
Whitman, and Ewen come from the human impulse to get lost in an idea, a state of mind, or a place on the
map.
Works on paper by Walden and Whitman, executed in ink and gouache, find translucent counterpoint in ephemeral
latex and wire relief sculptures by Ewen. Walden uses a single color of ink and acrylic to create his
fine-lined "Ontological Road Maps." For the Trustman Art Gallery exhibit, he will create new multi-panel
works. According to Elizabeth Grady, formerly of the Whitney Museum of American Art, "Walden's ontological
road maps suggest aerial views or maps of elaborate urban zones complete with housing developments,
industrial areas, and business districts. However, the accustomed crisp printing of ordinary maps gives way
to the insistent presence of the hand of the artist.…"
Whitman interprets the topography of Boston in the "Brain Terrain" drawings. According to Whitman, "the Brain
Terrain drawings focus on thought, memory, and dream. Nightmarish references to nature in peril and endless
war are juxtaposed with more pacific imagery. The Shawmut Peninsula in Boston often makes a cameo appearance,
indicating home territory in my mental maps."
Ewen creates complex systems of language, form, and experience in her wall relief sculptures. The artist's
three-dimensional drawing refers both to scientific notation and diagramming, as well as to the hand of the
artist herself, suggesting a continuum between art and science. Ewen explains, "Our attempts to contain
experience and the impossibility of permanence are issues that resonate with how I experience my place in the
natural world."
Also in conjunction with the "Lost in Place" exhibit is a special evening on Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. with artist
Ann Fessler. Fessler will screen her film "Along the Pale Blue River," and lecture on her work having
to do with mothers who surrendered infants for adoption between WWII and Roe v. Wade. The presentation
will be in the Linda K. Paresky Conference Center at Simmons College.
Walden has received fellowships from the Pollock-Krasner and the Edward F. Albee foundations. He earned a
B.F.A. from Atlanta College of Art. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.
Whitman and Ewen are both Boston-based artists. Ewen's work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston and the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park. She is represented by A.I.R. Gallery in New York
City. Whitman is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and has an impressive
record of exhibitions and placement in public and private collections.
Due to construction, parking is limited. For alternative options, visit the
Simmons parking website.
Exhibit hours are from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The gallery is free, open to the public and
wheelchair accessible. For more information, contact Marcia Lomedico at 617-521-2268 or visit the
Trustman Art Gallery website.
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