Smokey Saxaphone , 2015
30 x 20 in (h x w)
Fumage on panel Courtesy of Adelson Galleries

Steven Spazuk (b. Canada, 1960) depicts the fluttering of small birds around a series of smoky instruments, employing his signature use of fire in a process called fumage. His exceptional mastery of the technique of sculpting traces of smoke and soot into distinctive compositions makes his work instantly recognizable. Spazuk’s creations carry a feeling of airy lightness. The tiny avian creatures seem about to alight on the smoldering instruments. Fluttering feathers, the wafting smoke, and the suggestion of notes on the breeze, all combine to create a distinctly ephemeral quality. Spazuk’s panels are akin to looking skyward to search the clouds for shapes and patterns. They seem to threaten to dissolve and re-shape themselves at any moment. The smoky saxophone, cymbal, and bass guitar all seem to be a visual play on the rhythmic beat of “hot” music. As the artist says, “Fire to me is so inspiring. Fire consumes, warms, and illuminates, but can also bring pain and death; thus, its symbolic meaning varies wildly, depending upon the context of its use. I mostly use it to talk about life’s fragility. . . . The soot deposit on paper is extremely fragile, it can easily be altered by any contact. Anything that brushes or touches the soot will leave its trace … That medium is now part of me.”

Plus de Lehman College Art Gallery

The Five Senses , 1995
51 x 61 in (h x w)
Cibachrome print with mahogany frame Image courtesy the Estate of Sarah Charlesworth and Paula Cooper Gallery, NY
Lehman College Art Gallery
Allegory of the Arts , 1995
51 x 41 in (h x w)
Cibachrome print with mahogany frame Image courtesy the Estate of Sarah Charlesworth and Paula Cooper Gallery, NY
Lehman College Art Gallery
Samta , 2017
50 x 19 in (h x w)
3D Mixed Media Sculpture Courtesy of the artist
Lehman College Art Gallery
Wodakota , 2017
48 x 24 in (h x w)
3D Mixed Media Sculpture Courtesy of the artist
Lehman College Art Gallery
Violin Dress , 2013
84 x 40 in (h x w)
mixed media Courtesy of Andrew Edlin Gallery
Lehman College Art Gallery