Virtual Exhibition: Five Drawings opens for Janice Biala

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Even at the height of her most gestural abstractions, Biala (1903-2000) held tight to traditional subject matter that inspired her—still lifes, interiors, landscapes, and portraiture. These subjects, rooted in old Europe, remained true for Biala throughout her career. Recently a portfolio of drawings was catalogued by the estate. Made available here for the first time in this online gallery curated by Jason Andrew, Curator/Director of the Estate of Janice Biala.

This selection features five large drawings by Biala depicting the interiors of her home at 8 rue Bertrand in Paris, France. These drawings, dating from 1965 to 1983, capture scenes within scenes, sometimes even combining two entirely different architectural points of view—a few even illustrate her own paintings in situ. They offer reference and perspective into Biala’s colorful and complex world—one that captures the sublime assimilation of the School of Paris and the New York School of abstract expressionism.

These are no easy interiors… her mark and gesture move them from the mere domestic to the dramatic.

— Jason Andrew

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