This exhibition presents the first career survey of drawings by Atlanta-based artist Susan Cofer. For more than three decades, Cofer has been recognized in the Southeast for her painstakingly delicate, abstract drawings.
Susan Cofer: Draw Near
October 27, 2011 – February 10, 2012
Levavi Oculos, 2009
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Levavi Oculos, 2009, colored pencil on paper, 10 x 12 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Serpents, 1997-1998
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Serpents, 1997-1998, basswood, 3 ¼ x 2 ½ in. Collection of Flora Biddle.
Inferno, 1996
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Inferno, 1996, colored pencil on paper, 9 1/4 x 7in. (23.5 x 17.8cm) Courtesy of the artist.
Fall: Decomposing, 1993
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Fall: Decomposing, 1993, colored pencil on paper, 8 x 6 ½ in. Courtesy of the artist.
Approaching the Eternal, 1992
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Approaching the Eternal, 1992, colored pencil on paper, 9 ½ x 7 ¾ in. Courtesy of the artist.
Untitled (Red Driftwood Form), 1975
Susan Cofer (American, born 1943), Untitled (Red Driftwood Form), 1975, colored pencil on paper, 11 x 7 ¼ in. Courtesy of the artist.
Overview
The High Museum of Art is proud to present the first career survey of drawings by Atlanta-based artist Susan Cofer. For more than three decades, Cofer has been recognized in the Southeast for her painstakingly delicate, abstract drawings. Susan Cofer: Draw Near features nearly one hundred drawings dating from 1975 to the present day.
Susan Cofer works with colored pencils in a labor-intensive process, slowly “carving” away the white surface of a sheet of paper with short, vertical strokes. Images inspired by nature often emerge from the resulting network of pencil lines, evoking organisms in embryonic stages of development that themselves suggest self-contained microcosms. More recently, Cofer’s work is based upon wide-open panoramic landscapes and topographies, representing an exploration of the macrocosmic and suggesting the mapping of places and terrain.
The exhibition also includes a selection of sketchbooks from Cofer’s travels in the Middle East, sculptural objects, and drawing tables adorned with relief carvings that are based on the natural forms in her drawings. Cofer designed the tables to offer a more intimate experience of her work, amplifying the effect of the drawings, whose delicate and highly detailed surfaces beg for close scrutiny, inviting the viewer to literally “draw near.”
Artist Bio
Susan Cofer received her bachelor’s degree in Art History at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia in 1964 and went on to do postgraduate work in studio art at Georgia State University in 1970.
Prior to Draw Near, Cofer’s solo exhibitions have included: