
Abstract artist with an extraordinary vision
Ruth Lewin did not see the world through a singular lens or filter. Her works covered an expansive breadth, depicting imagery that was realistic, geometric, figurative, urban, organic, maternal, disturbing, deeply personal, and witty.
Using a wide range of mediums and materials, Lewin created striking paintings, drawings, and block prints. As part of the Indian Space Painter movement, Lewin drew on inspiration from the natural world and from her own inner workings. Her art tells the unseen stories of peoples' lives filled with emotions kept deep and wrapped in mysterious context.
Lewin’s artwork spans the 1940’s thru the 1970’s, and has been mostly out of public view until now. The Estate of Ruth Lewin is pleased to share these treasures with you.
Untitled, circa 1940s, tempera, metallic paint, and gesso on panel 15 7/8 x 12 in. (40.3 x 30.5 cm)
Untitled, circa 1940s, tempera, metallic paint, and gesso on panel 15 7/8 x 12 in. (40.3 x 30.5 cm)
Untitled [Face], no date, ink on paper, 8 x 5 in. (20.3 x 12.7 cm)
Untitled, no date, graphite on paper, 11 3/4 x 6 1/4 in. (29.8 x 15.9 cm)
Untitled [Skeletal Being], no date
Untitled [Abstracted Figure], no date, Graphite on paper 12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
Untitled [Abstracted Figures], no date, watercolor and graphic on monogram illustration board, 6 3/4 x 11 in. (17.1 x 27.9 cm)
Untitled, no date, graphite on paper, 7 x 9 7/8 in. (17.8 x 25.1 cm)
Untitled [Skeletal Figure with Baby and Children], no date. Graphite on paper 13 7/8 x 10 7/8 in. (35.2 x 27.6 cm)
Untitled [Ocean Storm], no date
February 22 - March 30, 2024
Interior Worlds: The Art of Charles Seliger and Ruth Lewin
Hollis Taggart Gallery
New York, NY
April 13 - September 30, 2024
Space Makers: Indigenous Expression and a New American Art
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bentonville, AR