Ingrid Dee Magidson Explained

Ingrid Dee Magidson
Nationality:American
Field:Assemblage
Training:Self-taught
Movement:Contemporary

Ingrid Dee Magidson is an American artist known for her use of combining industrial materials, collage, paint and Renaissance and Baroque images into transparent layers or shadow boxes. Influenced by Joseph Cornell, Salvador Dalí and the Surrealists in her use of antique objects, butterflies and insect specimens. She is largely self-taught, but is heavily involved in contemporary art and in contact with many well known contemporary artists.

Career

Her art career began in 2005 when she started experimenting with flexible transparent sheets of acetate on which Renaissance images had been transferred. Behind this semi-clear sheet she laid collage, paint and antique objects into a kind of sandwich. The acetate was not transparent enough to elicit the floating quality of the subject she was searching for and soon moved to rigid panels of clear acrylic or Plexiglas. By increasing the space between the collaged background, she was able to put more objects and place butterflies into work. Of particular interest to her work are the Morpho butterflies with their huge wings, intense cobalt blue and reflective surfaces; though she often includes other native and exotic species of butterflies and large insects in her work. By 2007 she had perfected her technique and amassed enough work to present her art for her first one-woman exhibition. In 2008, actors Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas acquired a large work for their NYC home. In 2011, the Hermitage Museum Foundation in New York City, a non-profit arm of the Hermitage Museum, featured a work of Magidson's dedicated to Catherine the Great at their annual dinner hosted by Sotheby's Auction House. They continued to feature Magidson's work honoring Catherine the Great at their annual dinners in 2012 at Phillips de Pury and 2013 at the Urban Zen Center.[1] Dara Mitchell, Executive Vice President of American Paintings at Sotheby's saw her work at the close of the 2011 Hermitage Museum Foundation Gala and acquired multiple works. Magidson has had over 30 one-person exhibitions, and 20 group exhibitions to date (2017), including having her work exhibited in international art fairs, such as The Armory Show, New York City, Art Basel Singapore, Zona Maco in Mexico City and Art Toronto, Canada.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hermitage Museum Foundation :: Contemporary Art Auction at The Hermitage Dinner. www.hermitagemuseumfoundation.org. 2017-10-11.
  2. News: Ingrid Dee Magidson Art Talk - The Art Base. 2015-09-01. The Art Base. 2017-10-11. en-US.
  3. Web site: Ingrid Dee Magidson - Exhibitions - Unix Gallery. www.unixgallery.com. en. 2017-10-11.
  4. Web site: Gib Singleton Museum of Fine Art. gibsingletonmuseum.org. 2017-10-11.
  5. Web site: Gallery. Bill Lowe Gallery. en-US. 2017-10-11.
  6. Web site: Marion Meyer Gallery :: Art Gallery Laguna Beach. www.marionmeyergallery.com. 2017-10-11.
  7. Web site: Ingrid Dee Magidson Biography – Ingrid Dee Magidson on artnet. www.artnet.com. 2019-11-15.
  8. Web site: Hotel The Alpina Gstaad in Switzerland - Permanent Collection. Montreux. L'elixir Sàrl -. www.thealpinagstaad.ch. en. 2017-10-11.