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Artist Statement:
The more universal, the more primal the thought, the form and the color, the more powerfully the work will speak to the harmony within each human being. It will stand aloof of current trends and transcend style, taste and method. Color, I have discovered, has a life of its own and its vibrations speaks directly to the emotions, while form and line, based on number and measure, speak directly to the mind.
The ‘Golden Mean’ - the perfect division or Phi - is a proportional and mathematical mystery that has intrigued philosophers and inspired architects and artists since ancient times. It has provided me with a harmonious structure - a way to begin the process of experimentation, creation and play...the compass and ruler are my tools to divide the space and break up the void...in this case the whiteness of the canvas or paper. The structure often yields to an image arising in the minds eye and the lines and arcs become obliterated in the intuitive outpouring of color and gesture.
Much of my work is about space and aims to express the subtle movements from depth to surface, from the insubstantial to the concrete, from emptiness to fullness, from inner ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
Galerie Raubach, St. Gallen, Switzerland, Small Constructions, August 30 - October 15, 2002
Galerie Raubach, St. Gallen, Switzerland, New Work on Paper by Astrid Fitzgerald, Spring 2001
Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery, SUNY at UCCC, Stone Ridge, N.Y, Cosmic Measures, Fall 2000
Murakami Gallery, New York ...
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Artist Galleries:
Raubach Galerie, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Ellen Price, New York, NY
Galerie Schoenenberger, Kirchberg, Switzerland...
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Artist Reviews:
“These quiet icons, produced from generation to generation (Mondrian 50 years ago, Rothko 30 years ago, Fitzgerald today), are signs of an underlying contemplativeness that will not settle for being rushed through a deformed world....[these works] are respectful of the world and its order, respectful of human consciousness, ready...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Collections for Astrid Fitzgerald:
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SELECTED COMMISSIONS
Union Bank of Switzerland, New York City, 1990; Hyatt Regency Hotel, Albuquerque, N.M., 1990;
I.B.M., Atlanta, Ga. 1988; Kindercare Corporation, Montgomery, Ala. 1985; I.B.M., Marcel Breuer Building, Boca Raton, Fla., 1985; Ashly Plaza Hotel, Tampa, Fla., 1985; Ridgeway Corporation, Atlanta, Ga., 1984; Coin Corporation, Atlanta, Ga., 1984.
SELECTED PUBLIC AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Conn.; Marymount College, Tarrytown, N.Y.; Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., Town Hall Collection, Wil, Switzerland; Courthouse Collection, Wattwil, Switzerland; World Financial Center, American Express, New York City; N.Y. Stock Exchange, Inc., New York City; Rockefeller Center Collection, New York, N.Y.; Amerada Hess Corporation, New York City; Bank of America, New York City; Chase Manhattan Collection; Chemical Bank, New York City; City Bank, New York; Cooper Carry Architects, Atlanta; Credit Suisse, New York; DiGiacomo Architects, New York City; G. Tsai & Co., New York City; Hyposwiss, Zurich, Switzerland; I.M.Pei & Partners, New York City; I.B.M. Collections, New York, Atlanta, Boca Raton, Valhalla, Charlotte; Loews Hotel, Monaco; Nikko Hotel, Beverly Hills, Ca.; PES Architects & Engineers, Nagoya, Japan; Siegel & Gale, Inc., New York City; UBS Securities, New York City; Union Bank of Switzerland, New York City; Texaco Collection; Washington Hotel, Osaka, Japan; Yamaha Marine Building, Japan; Zale Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Maegher & Flom, New York City; Union Carbide, New York City.
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