The artist states: “Beauty is what has always captured the viewer’s attention and allows them to spend time with my work. Judith Schaechter’s work appears courtesy of Claire Oliver Gallery, New York, NY. The Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechter’s Stained-Glass Art is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s thirty-seven-year career. Programming centered on the exhibition will take place throughout the run of the show, including a lecture by Judith Schaechter at the Memorial Art Gallery on the opening day, Feb. 16, 2020, at 1 p.m. Judith Schaechter is a Philadelphia-based artist known for her work in the medium of stained glass. Tel: 212.929.5949 Info@ClaireOliver.com www.claireoliver.com Courtesy Claire Oliver Gallery, Harlem, and the artist View | Download Judith Schaechter (American, born 1961), The Birth of Eve, 2013. Stained-glass panel, 27 x 40 in. Her pieces often use symbolism from stained glass and Gothic traditions, but the distorted faces and figures in her work recall a 20th century German Expressionist painting style and her subject matter is secular. Programming centered on the exhibition will take place throughout the run of the show, including a lecture by Judith Schaechter at the Memorial Art Gallery on opening day, February 16, 2020, at 1 pm. Claire Oliver Gallery, 2288 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10030. Anyone able to should get up to New York to see Judith Schaechter’s exhibition Dark Matter at Claire Oliver Gallery before it closes on Oct. 25. Claire Oliver Gallery will move from Chelsea to Central Harlem in New York, opening the new space with a show by Judith Schaechter. Judith Schaechter is exclusively represented by. It was funded on USA Projects, an initiative of United States Artists. The much anticipated inaugural exhibition in its new Harlem building, Claire Oliver Gallery will open its doors to Almost Better Angels featuring new works by Judith Schaechter on Saturday, January 18th. Judith Schaecter, ‘Murdered Animal, 2018, stained glass lightbox, 28″ x 28″, courtesy of the artist and Claire Oliver Gallery. Schaechter fully commands her conceptual and technical skills in signature stained-glass lightbox pieces and her first sculptures in kiln-cast glass. Judith Schaechter's upcoming exhibition at New York City's Claire Oliver Gallery, which opens on Saturday, January 18th, borrows its title — "Almost Better Angels" — from a chapter in the 2017 Robert Sapolsky book Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst, a bestseller that dissects and analyzes the latest science on human behavior.. Judith Schaechter (courtesy of Claire Oliver gallery) With brilliant color and dazzling beauty, Schaechter seduces the viewer to look closely at her work. The artist thanks the 81 generous donors who help fund the project through this initiative. Photos courtesy of Claire Oliver Gallery.