Sheila Metzner - The Bridge

The Bridge
Poem by Hart Crane
Introduction by John Wood
Edition: 68 numbered, 8 lettered, and 2 hors commerce copies
12 bound, plus 1 fully signed and free-standing, platinum prints
18 x 14 inches
Handcrafted in New England

 

Masterpieces of bridge building are so commonplace today that we have forgotten the role they played in the imagination of the nineteenth century. The actual feat of previously impossible engineering, which a great bridge required, and then the structures themselves, not only changed the landscape but also engineered an emotional impact on society. The nineteenth century began to realize it had entered a new age—the Age of Technology. The engineers who built these bridges were the giants of their time...The bridges these men built became metaphors for possibility, for what could be achieved, and they continued to be inspiring right into the 20th century and the imagination of Hart Crane. Look at Metzner’s portrait of the Brooklyn Bridge. She, too, has clearly caught the inspiration. Hers is a classic view that has attracted the eye of other artists before her, but Metzner transformed what most artists have interpreted as symbolic of American power and industry into something spiritual, into what Hart Crane also saw in his Bridge. 

From the introduction by John Wood

 
 

Sheila Metzner - New York

New York
Poems by Walt Whitman
Introduction by John Wood
Edition: 35 numbered copies
10 bound, plus 1 fully signed and free-standing, platinum prints
18 x 14 inches
Handcrafted in New England

 

Sheila Metzner - Fashion

Fashion

5 Fresson prints mounted in free-standing presentations covered in silks
from designers such as Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren,
Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Pucci, Valentino, and Roberto Cavalli.

Edition: 19 numbered copies, 1 artist copy and 1 publishers copy
Fresson prints: 12 x 9 inches (signed and dated)
Print folders closed: 17 x 12 x 3/8 inches
Presentation box: approximately 18 x 13 x 3 inches
Accompanying book of Sheila's sketches and letters: 11 x 8 1/2 inches
Introduction by John Wood

Handcrafted in New England

 

A year in the planning stages and a year in the making, Fashion affords an alternative way of viewing, interacting, and sharing a classic and rare kind of photographic print (Fresson) and presentation. To encompass a career articulating fashion through the art of Sheila Metzner is not possible in five separate presentations, yet using some of those she is most famous for does pay homage to the importance of this artist in the history of fashion and of photography.