Arab Spring

Piece description from the artist

The Tubbs fire in 2015 was a devastating wildfire that the artist Peter Ivanoff experienced first hand. After touring the devastation, the artist became profoundly influenced by the new blackened local landscape. In reaction and to perhaps gain a sense of control, Ivanoff streamlined his approach to creating art by simplifying his materials and methods deciding to work only with the technique of collage with India ink. From this point on for the next few years black seeped steadily into the artist’s work. Evident with-in the blackness, however are a variety of subtle shifts in tone, texture and surface. The collages in the Painted Black series are created with applications of washes of India ink with a mastery of the medium that is only possible to fully appreciate in the original works.

Reminiscent of the arabesque cut-outs by Henri Matisse, the artist Peter Ivanoff’s Arab Spring, by contrast is actually based on silhouettes of found objects, specifically
Thonet bent wood chairs. A dis-mantled and de-constructed interpretation of mid-century design, the work is both an ironic look at the promise of modernism and homage to the hope of pro-democracy movements that began in several largely Muslin countries
in the spring of 2011.

Other works by Peter Ivanoff

About Peter Ivanoff

Palo Alto, CA

Peter Ivanoff spent most of his professional life, initially as an art director in advertising, then as a concept artist and designer
for advertising and marketing. In addition to making a living as a commercial artist,
throughout his career he has maintained a studio practice.
As a architecture student he was introduced to painting by the artist Gilbert Steed, (a color consultant for Bocour paints and a student of Hans Hoffman). He studied and was introduced to European Modernism by the photographer and painter, John Guttman, (a student of Otto Mueller) at SFSU. He also studied Life Drawing and Anatomy at the Art Student's League.
He earned his B.A. from SSU and an M.F.A from MICA (a highlight of which was his association with the late Salvatore Scarpitta). Currently, he lives and works in Palo Alto, CA.

A native of Wales, California-based artist Peter Ivanoff’s sculpture is all about going places. Crutches, ladders, plumbing fixtures, discarded furniture, and wheels deliver the message in his objects and installations. Driving this narrative, Ivanoff’s interest is in
our relationship with technology.

After the recent and ongoing wildfires, political turmoil and other disasters, his recent drawings, collages, and paintings have taken on an environmental and political shift. In these troubled times Ivanoff is presenting a much darker impression of California than for example, the artists David Hockney or Wayne Thiebaud.

Ivanoff’s techniques are purposely simple; collages are black India ink cut-outs
on Bristol and the paintings and works on paper are painted in acrylic.

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