Friday, December 18, 2015

No Matter



“The No Matter series is a delightful departure in seriousness and scale from Suzuki’s other recent work. On dozens of square, tea-stained pages, just 7 ½” square, the artist engages a host of questions, such as “How was your walk?” or “How was the weather?,” questions that the viewer can easily imagine asking or answering on a regular basis. These typewritten questions receive the same hand-written answer on each page: “Perfect.” The questions and answers sit in mixed-media environments, seen from an aerial viewpoint, with tea-stained lakes and elegantly drawn topographies, along with the occasional reference to weather flags and map symbols. The repetition of mundane questions and the same, loaded answer—“perfect”—speak to the rote, indifferent reply we often give or receive in response to what are typically rhetorical questions. While utilizing her impeccable rendering skills and also relying on some familiar content—water, land formations, tubes and connectors—these small works are whimsical and thought-provoking without being didactic or heavy-handed.”

-       - excerpt from an essay, “Flow” by Michele L’Heureux in the catalog: Be Water, My Friend


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