Ruby Sky Stiler Reassesses Womens Role in Art History in Geometric Portraits
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Artist with Green Palette (2024), canvas, acrylic, pencil, and jade adhesive on panel, 44 x 34 inches. All images Ruby Sky Stiler, courtesy of the artist and alexander Gray Associates, New York, shared with permissionRuby Sky Stiler Reassesses Womens Role in Art History in Geometric PortraitsFebruary 27, 2025ArtKate MothesUp close, the irregularly gridded, geometric backgrounds of Ruby Sky Stilers paintings evoke patchwork or the patterns of agricultural landscapes seen aerially. Intricate patterns intersect in each rectangle, hinting at floral or decorative motifs that, when viewed from further away, appear almost topographical. Merging with this groundwork are boldly delineated women who often directly return the viewers gaze.Reassessing the history of Western art, Stiler positions women in what she has previously described as the empowered role as The Artist. Rather than muses or objectified subjects, she imbues her figures with qualities of control, liberty, and leisure.Woman with Children in Blue (2024), canvas, acrylic, pencil, and jade adhesive on panel, 44 x 50 inchesRecently on view at Frieze LA with Alexander Gray Associates, Stilers paintings continue to reenvision 20th-century abstraction, especially the predominantly male Cubist movement that burgeoned around 1907 and 1908. She turns the tables on the historically gendered dichotomy in fine art, transferring the role of women as subjects of paintings to that of creator.In works like Women with Children in Blue, Stiler portrays nude figures in repose or with children, emphasizing another potent definition of women as creators and caregivers. Through mosaic-like compositions, she challenges art historical tropes and reasserts more inclusive, contemporary definitions of gender roles in art.Stiler employs a meticulous graphite transfer process to apply patterned outlines to her pieces, nodding to textile designa craft tradition also historically trivialized in the art world as womens work. Pastel acrylic hues fill out bodies and backgrounds, while bold outlines evocative of minimalist Bauhaus design clarify bodies and objects.Stiler is currently preparing a solo exhibition with Alexander Gray Associates scheduled for November. Explore more on her website and Instagram.Two Women in Sienna and Umber, with Red Outline (2024), canvas, acrylic, pencil, and jade adhesive on panel, 44 x 50 inchesBlue Woman (2024), canvas, acrylic, pencil, and jade adhesive on wood panel, 18 x 15 1/2 inchesSeated Blue Figure (with turquoise and red outline) (2024), canvas, acrylic, graphite, and jade adhesive on panel, 44 x 34 inchesThe artist transfers graphite patterns onto canvasStiler displays preparatory sketches in her studioSwatches are labeled for use in a paintingNext article
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