Biographical Essay in Katherine Sherwood Catalog

I was delighted to have been asked by painter Katherine Sherwood and her gallerists, George Adams, Walter Maciel, and Shannon Trimble, to write an essay for the new catalog, Katherine Sherwood: In the Garden of the Yelling Clinic, which has just been published.

Cover of Katherine Sherwood: In the Garden of the Yelling Clinic (2022), featuring the painting After Ingres (2014). Mixed media on found cotton duck, 84 x 105 inches.

A new catalogue surveying Katherine Sherwood’s most recent series of paintings. With an introduction by Walter Maciel and essays by Katherine Sherwood, Ginny Treanor and Farley Gwazda.

The catalogue covers the development of Sherwood’s ongoing Venuses of the Yelling Clinic series, begun in 2013 and the subsequent Brain Flowers and Pandemic Madonna works, all of which reconsider art-historical precedent through the lenses of feminism and Sherwood’s own disability. With over 40 illustrations, including archival images of some of Sherwood’s early feminist works, two scholarly essays and a personal reflection by the artist herself, the catalogue is the most comprehensive examination of Sherwood’s career to date.

Softcover | 64 pages | 42 illustrations | 8 x 10 inches

$35 - online or in person at Sherwood’s galleries.

My essay explores the development of Sherwood’s earliest work and reveals that she has long been working with the themes and imagery featured in her newest large-scale figurative and floral paintings. My goal is to counter the ways that, as a disabled artist, Sherwood has often been presented in the media as an example of an “overcoming narrative” - an ableist trope that devalues the experience of people with disabilities.

This essay was made possible through the work I’ve been doing with Katherine Sherwood in her studio, which included finding a half-forgotten box of slides of her earliest paintings. Having previously curated a small retrospective exhibition of Sherwood’s work at the Worth Ryder Art Gallery at UC Berkeley, I was inspired to record the history of this less well-known but germinal period of her practice. In addition to the essay, this work resulted in a new history section of her website.

 

A sneak peek at the essay - get yourself a copy here!

 

A Primer on Artist Trusts at The Center for Art Law

A Primer on Artist Trusts: Part 1
9-10am PDT, June 16th, 2022

I've been playing a supporting role in putting together a seminar about artist trusts with the Center for Art Law:

The estate planning process can seem complicated with the number of options and buzzwords out there for securing a loved one's legacy--wills, trusts, estates, foundations. With all this floating around, it's difficult to know what the best choice is for your artist estate. Join the Center for Art Law, with Melissa Passman, Esq., Jamie Johnson Dutterer, and Minelli Manoukian, Esq. as we discuss the basics of artist trusts, the pros and cons, and the real life experience behind making the decision to create one.

This event was made possible with the collaboration of Julia Schwartz, Artist Legacy Foundation; Tracy Bartley, R.B. Kitaj Estate; Farley Gwazda, Gwazda Art Services; and contemporary art curator, writer and researcher Kristina Newhouse.

Pre-registration is required via EventBright tickets are $5-10:

Artist trusts are a financial tool that can play a key role in the process of preserving your artwork, promoting your cultural legacy, and making things more manageable for your family. I'm always interested in learning more about the financial/legal side of things, so I am looking forward to attending this lecture. Join me?

By the way, if you are interested in getting started or revisiting your own legacy planning, I've put together a questionnaire that addresses the most important topics. Feel free to share with any interested friends!

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Gwazda Art Services Website Under Construction

I’m excited to announce that I am expanding my art consultation and legacy planning business.

Please pardon unfinished appearances as I get this website online!

 
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This site will chronicle the work I do and showcase the work of the artists and other creative people I work with. But I also hope that it will provide resources for artists who want to start planning their artistic legacy.

In the meantime, please feel free to contact me via this form.

Cheers!