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ART ON THE EDGE
Preface
Lighting out for the Territory
Philip Argent
Graham Caldwell
Lauren Camp
Nicole Cohen
Will Cotton
Gregrory Crewdson
Santiago Cucullu
Valerie Demianchuk
Tristano di Robilant
Benjamin Edwards
Jason Falchook
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Stacy Levy
Dante Marioni
Matt Saunders
Hillary Steel
Amy Wheeler
 

VALERIE DEMIANCHUK

Valerie Demianchuk (b. 1972, Kiev, Ukraine) studied at the Pratt Institute, New York City (BFA 1998), and in addition to several grants and scholarships, received a Pratt Circle Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement (1998). She began her studies at Schevchenko Art School in Kiev (1991). Her drawings have been on view at George Adams Gallery, New York City (2001); Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock (2001); Arnot Art Museum, Elmire, New York (2001); and Tatistcheff Gallery, New York City (2000, 1999). Her work is housed in several public collections including those of The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii; and the Greenville County Museum of Art, South Carolina. Demianchuk lives and works in New York City.

"By stripping the represented object of color, graphite drawing has the advantage of directing the viewer's attention toward that which is intrinsic to the object itself, such as its shape or the structural relations among its parts. In my drawings, I intensify this focus on the intrinsic nature of objects by freeing them from the viewer's prior associations and conceptualizations. I do this by extracting objects from their natural (usual or expected) environments and suspending them in the amorphously open and neutrally white space of the drawing paper. I think of the viewer's interaction with my objects as a solitary visual journey -- a private experience made all the more possible by the intimate scale of graphite drawing and its encouragement of very close visual examination."



Valerie Demianchuk
Wing (detail), 2000
Pencil on paper
20-1/2 x 29 in.
(52.1 x 73.7 cm) overall
The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu: Purchased with funds given by the
REC Fund -- Roberta Ching Lee; James Napier; and funds derived from a gift from John Young, by exchange, 2002;
courtesy of George Adams Gallery,
New York, New York
 
 

Valerie Demianchuk
Terra Firma (Dry Land) (detail), 2001
Pencil on paper
30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm) overall
Private Collection of Brooke and
Daniel Neidich; courtesy of George Adams Gallery, New York, New York
 
 

Valerie Demianchuk
Dance, 2002
Graphite on paper
57-1/2 x 45 in. (146.1 x 114.3 cm)
Collection of Mr. James Dyke;
courtesy of George Adams Gallery,
New York, New York
 
 

Valerie Demianchuk
Untitled (Cactus) (detail), 2001
Pencil on paper
29 x 23 in. (73.7 x 58.4 cm) overall
Collection of Morley and Jane Safer; courtesy of George Adams Gallery,
New York, New York
 
 

Valerie Demianchuk
Self, 2002
Pencil on paper
40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and George
Adams Gallery, New York, New York
 
 

Valerie Demianchuk
Untitled, 2001
Pencil on paper
30 x 38-1/4 (76.2 x 97.2 cm)
Collection of Mr. James Dyke;
courtesy of George Adams Gallery,
New York, New York

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