Nov 7th 2020

Ethereal Abstractions is an uplifting solo watercolor painting series that premieres at the Evanston Art Center, November 7, 2020 and runs through December 20, 2020. The paintings are lyrical, colorful abstractions reminiscent of organic shapes, ethereal forms and underwater landscapes – evocative impressions of spiritual and elemental worlds. They are created through a meditative, intuitive practice; the unconscious becomes conscious as colors flow across the paper and forms emerge in silence. A sense of stillness and movement are captured as images surface, blend into each other and become redefined. Ethereal Abstractions evokes the spontaneity, themes and underlying presence of the Divine Feminine – reoccurring threads that reflect and continue from Sykes’s previous body of time-based and digital artwork.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Barbara L. Sykes was born into a family of artists, designers and inventors. Since childhood, she has produced work in a variety of different art forms. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in video, computers and performance and is a retired, tenured Professor of Television, Columbia College, Chicago (1982-2005).

In 1974, Barbara L. Sykes (also known as Barbara Sykes-Dietze) became one of Chicago’s pioneering video and new media artists – known for her tapes, multi-media installations and performances. Not long afterwards, Sykes also established herself as an independent video producer, exhibition curator and teacher. Her earlier work was painterly and exhibited unprecedented skills in electronic image generation. This groundbreaking work includes Sykes’s collaborations with Tom DeFanti and their performances together during the first, live computer performances of their kind: The Interactive Electronics Visualization Event, IEVE I, 1974, The Second Electronics Visualization Event, EVE II, 1975 and The Third Electronic Visualization Event, EVE III, 1978. Sykes’s later productions showcase her strength as a storyteller grounded with an aesthetic sophistication of great emotional depth that depicted the underlying sacred nature of the people and events portrayed – depicting themes of spirituality, rituals and indigenous cultures from a feminist perspective.

An award-winning artist and recipient of numerous grants and artists residencies, Sykes has traveled throughout Asia and in parts of the Mid-East and Africa in intensive research and video production for her works “In Celebration of Life… In Celebration of Death….” (a series of experimental ethnographic documentaries) and “Amma, A Documentary of a Living Saint” (an extraordinarily powerful portrayal of a world-renown woman spiritual leader and global social activist.) In 1988-1989, during her 14-month Columbia College sabbatical and Chicago Artist Aboard Artist Residency, Sykes presented her solo exhibition, “Retrospective,” and her curated exhibition, “Video and Computer Art: Chicago Style,” in Japan, Australia, Spain, and was the first woman video artist to present in China. Her tapes have shown extensively worldwide which include group museum exhibitions; the Museum of Modern Art, Paris, Museum of Modern Art, NYC, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, Kunst Museum, Germany, Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum, Copenhagen, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Museum of the Art Institute, Chicago and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Sykes’s tapes have been broadcast in Sweden, Italy, Puerto Rico and throughout in the USA, including “The Independents” on PBS nationally in 1985 and cablecast nationally in 1984. Media Burn has a selection of her tapes online and over 200 tapes of her raw footage, master edits, dubs and compilations in their archives.

Sykes was a featured artist in “Art in Chicago, 1945-1995” – the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago’s retrospective exhibition held in 1996-1997, and the exhibition’s companion book produced for this show. Currently, she is a featured artist and contributor in the book “New Media Futures: The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts,” 2018, and is presenting during the book’s tours. Select grants include a National Endowment for the Arts and American Film Institute Regional Fellowship, Evanston Arts Council Cultural Arts Fund and several Illinois Arts Council Grants.

In 2017, Sykes began to paint. In 2019, she was chosen by the Evanston Art Center Exhibition Committee for a solo watercolor exhibition, “Ethereal Abstractions,” and her donated painting sold during “Nasty Women Evanston Art Exhibition,” a Planned Parenthood Fundraiser. She paints under the name of Barbara L. Sykes. The paintings evokes the spontaneity and themes that have evolved from her previous body of time-based and digital artwork.

Barbara L. Sykes: Ethereal Abstractions will be exhibited in the second floor gallery of the Art Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public. This exhibition is partially funded by the Illinois State Museum, Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the EAC’s general membership.

Evanston Art Center, a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization, is dedicated to fostering the appreciation and expression of the arts among diverse audiences. The Art Center offers extensive and innovative instruction in broad areas of artistic endeavor through classes, exhibitions, interactive arts activities, and community outreach initiatives.

Evanston Art Center is located at 1717 Central Street, Evanston, IL. Evanston Art Center Gallery Hours: 1pm – 6pm, Monday – Friday; 10am – 4pm, Saturday; 12pm – 4pm, Sunday. First and second floor gallery spaces are accessible. Limited free parking is available.

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