Living Rooms: SouthEast-One, with lights, action

Description

Julia Fish’s methodical, meditative paintings are abstracted and excerpted from her own personal experiences, memories, and immediate surroundings. Since 1991 she has drawn most often from the architectural elements of her home. “The house has become a constant companion—in a sense I live inside the subject of my work,” she has said. Shifting her perspective and relation to her surrounding environment, Fish’s Living Room paintings began as tracings from her residence’s second-floor plan: the sources of light and repeated movements are indicated by a set of marks and signs, specific to the images of each of 10 rooms. With tremendous authority and skill, Fish turns mindful recordings of studied details from her everyday experiences into a practical and strategic reflection on minimal representation and the ordinary structures that surround our daily lives.

Living Rooms: SouthEast-One, with lights, action

Julia Fish

2003–05

Accession Number

185069

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

82.6 × 83.8 cm (32 1/2 × 33 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Ann M. Vielehr Prize and Dankmar Adler Prize funds