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reviews
Sylvia Schuster by Joyce Korotkin The New York Art World, January 2001
Sylvia Schuster's over scaled drawings of heads combine ink and chalk on paper, so densely worked that the paper's roughened, textured surface becomes integral to the image. Each mono-chromatic head bears generic, classical features with cool, expres-sionless, unseeing eyes; like those of impassive sculptures. As arranged here, one after the other on a single wall, they evoke as sense of eternal mourning.
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Classic Head
Sylvia Schuster
reviews
Jason Florio, Black and White Magazine, 2009
An Alchemist's Reverie, Picture Magazine, Fall 2002
Robert Stivers, Black & White Magazine, June 2001
Sylvia Schuster, The New York Art World, January 2001
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