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Etsuko Ichikawa: Tracing the Light

Waterhouse & Dodd / November 15 - December 28, 2012 / New York, New York

http://www.waterhousedodd.com/exhibitions/etsuko-ichikawa:-tracing-the-light

Waterhouse & Dodd New York is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by Japanese-born, Seattle-based artist Etsuko Ichikawa. A recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a Pollock Krasner Foundation grant (2009), a NEA grant (2011) and an Andy Warhol Foundation grant (2011), Ichikawa works with molten glass to create exquisite works on paper known as pyrographs. In a recent article published in Sculpture magazine (Vol. 31, No. 7, Sept. 2012), critic Christopher Schnoor describes Ichikawa’s process, “These ‘Traces’ are intuitive drawings created as the artist moves left to right and back across a long single sheet or smaller multiple sheets of paper laid on the studio floor, holding a pontil of molten glass, weaving threads of fire to leave a smoky yet elegant design, a record of Ichikawa’s dance with fire.” To view a video of the artist's working process, please click here. While studying with acclaimed glass artist Dale Chihuly at the renowned Pilchuck Glass Center in Washington, Ichikawa discovered her process accidentally after seeing marks burnt into the studio floor that were left behind by fallen molten glass. The unexpected result prompted her to experiment with molten glass as a medium; literally painting with fire. Etsuko Ichikawa was born in 1963 in Tokyo Japan. She earned a BFA in painting from Tokyo’s Zokei University and also studied at the Tokyo Glass Art Institute. Her work has been widely exhibited at galleries and institutions including the Seattle Art Museum, WA, the Bellevue Arts Museum, WA (solo show) and the University of Wyoming Art Museum (solo show), among others. For information on all works by Etsuko Ichikawa available through the gallery, please contact newyork@waterhousedodd.com

Heidi Lee
104 Greene St
New York, New York