Cristin Tierney Gallery is pleased to announce Vibrational Vulnerability, a solo exhibition of rarely seen paintings and drawings from the estate of Audra Skuodas. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and the first presentation of her work in New York in over fifteen years. Vibrational Vulnerability opens on Friday, October 25th, with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The exhibition will be on view through December 14th, 2024.
Skuodas epitomizes the "under-recognized artist." Virtually unknown to a larger audience throughout her life, her oeuvre found greater attention only after her death when it was prominently featured in the 2022 Cleveland Triennial: Front. Over the past several years, museums such as the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, and the Cleveland Museum of Art have begun acquiring and exhibiting her work. A major museum is planning a retrospective exhibition with a publication.
Despite a lifetime of relative obscurity, Skuodas' work resonates with profound depth and a distinctive voice that challenges conventional boundaries of perception and form. Perpetually experimenting with materials, she explored beads, sequins, and vibrant fabrics, creating rigid and soft sculptures alongside quilts, books, and jewelry. Her paintings and drawings—initially aligned with Surrealism and before transitioning to abstraction starting in the 1980s—are where she gained renown the most.
Vibrational Vulnerability features figurative and abstract paintings, works on paper, and unique stitched drawings from her Womb Wound Series 1999. As a soul-searcher who studied science, mysticism, and Eastern religions, Skuodas sought to convey universality in her art. She blended geometric form with emotional intelligence and the feminine. In her later years, Skuodas’ thinking was informed by what she called “the law of limits: that invisible phenomenon of tension and attraction which maintains the cosmic order.”