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Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons

Past exhibition
5 Sep - 2 Nov 2024
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Overview
An array of colorful paintings comprised of a grid of squares in iridescent colors displayed on a white wall
Steve Silver, Palisades (2010-11)

WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons, the first solo exhibition at the gallery for the Brooklyn-based artist. Curated by James Cavello, the exhibition includes thirty-four artworks and is the artist’s first solo exhibition in a decade. 

Steve Silver is a Bronx-born painter who has been creating artworks for over 45 years. After studying at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Silver wrote poetry and taught literature at Hofstra University before delving into his artistic practice in 1977. In 1979, Silver moved into a loft on the top floor of a former ammunitions factory in Williamsburg. The 5,000 square foot space has been pivotal in his artistic career, as he continues to create large scale works. Silver often works in series, each time building upon ideas of geometric forms, textural gestures, and experimentation in color to create new ideas in painting.

As a self-taught artist, Silver's rigorous art process stems from his background studying literature, poetry and the boundlessness of the written word. Writers who have influenced the evolution of his artwork include W. B. Yeats, Herman Melville, Wallace Stevens, C. P. Cavafy, Osip Mandelstam, and Tu Fu. Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons was on view September 5 – November 2, 2024.

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Artworks
  • An array of colorful paintings comprised of a grid of squares in iridescent colors displayed on a white wall
    Steve Silver, Palisades, 2010-11
  • Sculpture composed of alternating green and beige iridescent concentric squares mounted on a white wall
    Steve Silver, And The Key is Turned #4, 2009
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #2, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #8, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #6, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #9, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #11, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #10, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #3, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #5, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #7, 2008
  • Minimalist grid-like painting made with interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Atmosphere #4, 2008
  • Three minimalist paintings comprised of geometric abstract forms in front of a background of iridescent pastel hues
    Steve Silver, Dhaka (in honor of Louis Kahn), 2018
  • Steve Silver, Fibonacci Spaces, 2008
    Steve Silver, Fibonacci Spaces, 2008
  • An array of 9 pearlescent cubes mounted on a white wall, seen at an angle
    Steve Silver, Heraclitus or Rocket Science #5, 2016
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #15, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #18, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #22, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #30, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #33, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #35, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #4, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #6, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #37, 2022
  • Multi-colored minimalist painting comprised of symmetrical geometric forms
    Steve Silver, Languages #38, 2022
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color
    Steve Silver, Platagram #10, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #11, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #12, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #13, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #16, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and metallic acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #3, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #4, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #5, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #6, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #7, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with textured acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #8, 2021
  • Three-dimensional painting composed of geometric blocks of color with both traditional and interference acrylic
    Steve Silver, Platagram #9, 2021
  • A row of white iridescent cubes made of acrylic paint on MDF with a pale pink textured strip at its center is mounted on a white wall.
    Steve Silver, Planck (.1), 2016
  • Steve Silver, Heraclitus or Rocket Science #8.1-8.8, 2016
    Steve Silver, Heraclitus or Rocket Science #8.1-8.8, 2016
  • Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #1, 2016
    Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #1, 2016
  • Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #2, 2016
    Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #2, 2016
  • Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #3, 2016
    Steve Silver, The Distance of Silence #3, 2016
Installation Views
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons | Installation View
Press release

WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons, the first solo exhibition at the gallery for the Brooklyn-based artist. Curated by James Cavello, the exhibition includes thirty-four artworks and is the artist’s first solo exhibition in a decade. The exhibition will be on view September 5 – November 2, 2024.

 

Steve Silver is a Bronx-born painter who has been creating artworks for over 45 years. After studying at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Silver wrote poetry and taught literature at Hofstra University. In 1977, while hitchhiking from Mexico City to Lima, he had an epiphany riding atop a coal truck, a realization that he was going to become a painter. In 1979, Silver moved into a loft on the top floor of a former ammunitions factory in Williamsburg. The 5,000 square foot space has been pivotal in his artistic career, as he continues to create large scale works. Silver often works in series, each time building upon ideas of geometric forms, textural gestures, and experimentation in color to create new ideas in painting.

 

As a self-taught artist, Silver's rigorous art process stems from his background studying literature, poetry and the boundlessness of the written word. Writers who have influenced the evolution of his artwork include W. B. Yeats, Herman Melville, Wallace Stevens, C. P. Cavafy, Osip Mandelstam, and Tu Fu.

 

When entering the exhibition, one encounters twelve paintings from Silver’s 2018-21 “Platagrams” series– poetically self-referential, ‘plata-’ Spanish for ‘silver’ and ‘-gram’ from the Greek for ‘letter’ or ‘piece of writing.’ Each juxtaposes facets of his painting practice, combining elements together as one composes a poem, while blurring the boundaries between sculpture and painting. In his recent 2022 “Languages” series, black and white opposing geometric forms offer comparative dialogues through stark contrast. Other works employ interference acrylic, an iridescent or pearlescent pigment that relies on one’s physical perspective and perception of light, as seen in his small-scale 2008 “Atmosphere” paintings, and in the seven-foot high by nine foot wide 2010-11 “Palisades” installation. Silver highlights the variability in the perception of interference acrylic in the 2009 "And The Key is Turned," titled after W.B. Yeats' Meditations in Times of Civil War, in which Yeats writes: "We are closed in, and the key is turned / On our uncertainty."

 

While drawing from principles explored by a diverse group of artists including Lita Albuquerque, Robert Irwin, Larry Bell, Barnett Newman and David Smith, Silver has never strictly adhered to the rigid tenets of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, or Color Field Painting. Although he was recognized and represented in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s by New York art dealer Ivan Karp and had a number of solo shows in Germany, Silver mostly worked without gallery representation and developed his own unique poetic framework for abstract painting.

Press
  • Installation view of Danny Simmons: The Journey to Everything at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Baltimore, MD, 2024

    Steve Silver: Empirical Horizons at Westwood Gallery

    Yohanna M Roa, Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, 6 Oct 2024

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