
Jeannine Cook (born in 1944), is a contemporary
metalpoint
Silverpoint (one of several types of metalpoint) is a traditional drawing technique first used by medieval scribes on manuscripts.
History
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artist who works from her studio in
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, Spain, after living in the United States. Encouraged to concentrate on art rather than languages and freelance journalism by Jeanne Nelson Szabo, a former Professor of Art at
University of California Los Angeles, Cook initially exhibited watercolours in
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from 1979 onwards.
Cook was quickly accepted for membership in such artists’ organisations as th
Mamaroneck Artists GuildCatharine Lorillard Wolfe Artists Club New York, and the
American Artists Professional League, New York, with which she often exhibited. She was subsequently selected for membership in the
National Association of Women ArtistsThe Pen & Brushin New York, and
Women’s Caucus for Art, as well as being a Signature Member of th
Georgia Watercolor Society
In 1983, Cook moved with her husband to coastal Georgia, where the couple spent two years building a post-and-beam house bordering on salt water marshes. During this period, she set aside her art practice. When she returned to art, she began to draw in metalpoint, a medium little known amongst both artists and the general public. Soon Cook was exhibiting in solo shows in local museums and galleries in Georgia and beyond, and her drawings and watercolours began to enter numerous museum and private collections. Her work was acquired by the Georgia Art Acquisition Program for
Gainesville College in 1986. In 2003, she was awarded a public art commission from th
Fulton County Arts Council Atlanta, Georgia. By 2011, Cook was increasingly specialising in drawing and painting far less in watercolours.
Cook's drawing practice has continued both in the United States and Europe, with frequent solo and group exhibitions on both continents. Her work is now represented in such museums as the
British Museum, the
Victoria & Albert Museum, an
BAMPFA in Berkeley, California, among many others around the world.
File:Fallen Palmetto, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Fallen Palmetto, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook
File:Limestone Lace, silverpoint, goldpoint, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Limestone Lace, silverpoint, goldpoint, Jeannine Cook
File:Miro's Pine Tree 2, by Jeannine Cook.jpg, Miró's Pine Tree 2, silverpoint, Plike paper, Jeannine Cook
File:Pierres de Chablis, silverpoint silver foil, watercolour, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Pierres de Chablis, silverpoint, silver leaf, watercolour, Jeannine Cook
File:Cork Oak Contours, goldpoint, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Cork Oak Contours, goldpoint, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook
Life
Cook was born in
Kenya, and grew up on her family’s farm in the Northern Province of
Tanzania, near
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From an early age she had a keen interest in agriculture, and worked alongside the Africans, Afrikaans, British and Sikhs employed on the mixed farms. With her mother, Patricia Wright, guiding her, she learnt the correct botanical structure and petal colour of innumerable flowers grown commercially for seed, whilst also participating in the cultivation of coffee, seed beans and aromatic plants destined for the perfume trade. Cook's family members were committed
environmentalists long before the term became a household word. Living with her parents and widely-travelled grandparents in the same house, Cook was exposed to Australian, European, Asian (particularly Japanese) and African cultural influences. This exposure almost certainly contributed to the development of her passion for nature, travelling and all forms of art. The long fascinated hours she spent in the
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with her photographer grandfather led to the genesis of her love of monochromatic photographs and drawings. In addition to these influences, she learned much of local and British politics as both her grandfather, Francis James Anderson, and father, Jack Wright, were very active politically.
Cook finished her high school education at Limuru High School, outside Nairobi, Kenya, at the same time that the then Tanganyika (later Tanzania) became independent. She continued her studies in languages and business in London and Paris, then worked in an international organization,
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), before taking another degree a
EFAP the French communications school. She married
British scientist Albert Rundle Cook and moved to New York, where she divided her time between art and non-fiction writing, publishing work i
Connoisseur Magazineand other publications. Cook and her husband moved to
Georgia in 1983, where she became a full-time artist.
Cook worked from her studio in coastal Georgia, before moving to Palma de Mallorca. Her central practice is metalpoint drawing.
Career
Artistic Practice
Cook is among the early contemporary metalpoint artists currently employing the medium, having undertaken the practice in 1979.
Prior to her metalpoint drawing, she had worked as a silversmith.
Frequently cited in written works on the topic of metalpoint, Cook has also taught and presented talks on the technique and curated metalpoint exhibitions.
Metalpoint was famously employed in European monasteries' ''scriptoria,'' such as Lindisfarne, in the 8th century AD but centuries before, in AD77,
Pliny the Elder had alluded to drawing in silver in his
Natural History. Highly conscious of metalpoint’s illustrious heritage, Cook draws mostly in silver, always from real life, and does not lay out any preparatory indications on the drawing surface before starting her drawing in metal. She believes that working directly from life confers spontaneity to a drawing, making it possible for intuition to guide the drawing and allowing the subject matter to dictate. For Cook
this method of drawingallows for unexpected results and opportunities to grow as an artist.
Rigorous in her choice of archival-quality materials, Cook most often prepares her smooth drawing supports in advance with acrylic-based grounds, particularly if she is drawing outdoors in hot and insect-filled environments. Working on paper, board, and occasionally porcelain, the artist lets the silver and copper drawings tarnish naturally.
Like other contemporary metalpoint artists, Cook experiments with the medium, exploring innovative ways to extend its unique properties. She frequently combines touches of colour with the monochromatic drawings, employing such media as
PrismacolourPolychromos pencil watercolour
Plike paperWashi papers silk fabric and silk threads, whilst at other times she uses coloured grounds or coloured supports, such as in the drawing ''Tillandsia recurvata''. Her artistic vocabulary also includes gold and silver foil and marks made with wide metal tools (spoons, rings or bracelets, wedges of silver, etc.). Her drawings on paper are executed in a range of sizes. Her ''oeuvre'' also includes artist books and watercolour paintings.
Cook's use of the mark-making metals is varied in style, ranging from realistic drawings of flowers, landscapes and other natural subjects to seemingly abstract studies of barks, stones and other natural materials, often depicted realistically but at close range.
Recent series have included
Miro-inspired drawings done in and about the
Fundación Pilar i Joan Miró in Palma de Mallorca, ''Pensando en Miro'', a series entitle
''Terratorium''based on the
Chablis region in Burgundy, France, and ''De Natvræ'', studies of nature drawn from many different sources. In 2022, Cook embarked on an ambitious large-scale project entitle
Olive Tree Waltzes an ensemble of drawings in silverpoint and goldpoint that are designed to be shown together.
Much of Cook's recent work has been carried out while in residency in France a
La Porte Peinte Centre pour les Arts Noyers sur Serein,
Bordeneuve Retreat Betchat (Ariège), an
Hôtel Sainte Valière Sainte Valière, as well as in Portugal, a
OBRAS Estremoz.
As Cook has evolved as a metalpoint artist, her choice of subject matter has widened from the early botanical studies which betray the deep influence of her nature-oriented East African life. Deeply passionate about environmental issues, Cook reminds us to wake up, to look, to truly see nature. Her art acts as an advocate for a more informed look at our planet, at details that reveal nature's past and present: hurricane-struck red cedar trees that become burnished silver skeletons, tree barks that bespeak age and endurance, stones that tell of past geological dramas. Given that the majority of the world’s population is now urban, Cook sees the need to share with art lovers the intricacy, elegance and vital importance of even the smallest aspect of life in the natural world. The rarity and allure of the lustrous metalpoint medium arouse curiosity and offer a starting point for dialogue about much wider environmental issues and the rewards that await us when we awaken to nature’s riches.
File:Remembering (Catteleya), graphite, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Remembering (Catteleya), graphite, Jeannine Cook
File:Palmetto Frond .jpg, Palmetto Frond, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook
File:Stone Lace I, silverpoint, Prismacolour, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Stone Lace I, silverpoint, Prismacolour, Jeannine Cook
File:Stone Lace II, by Jeannine Cook.jpg, Stone Lace II, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook
File:Japanese Maple Bark, silverpoint, copperpoint, Prismacolour, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Japanese Maple Bark, silverpoint, copperpoint, Prismacolour, Jeannine Cook
Exhibitions
Cook's metalpoint drawings have been shown in solo exhibitions in over a dozen museums and galleries in the past ten years, while she has also participated in more than twenty-two juried or invitational metalpoint gallery and museum group shows since 2010 in the United States, Europe and online exhibitions. Exhibition venues includ
MA Arte Contemporaneo(Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
San Diego Museum of Art(San Diego, California)
Can Prunera Museu Modernista(Soller, Mallorca)
The Ashantilly Center(Darien, GA)
Emory University(Atlanta),
Birmingham Botanical Gardens (Alabama), Norfolk Arts Center (Norfolk, Nebraska), Fundación Barceló (Mallorca, Spain),
Telfair Museums (Savannah, Georgia),
National Arts Club
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(New York), Clement Art Gallery (Troy, New York)
Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science(Indiana)
(Noyers sur Serein, Yonne, France)
The Colors of Humanity Art Gallery(online), Marbury NYC (New York, New York),
Morris Graves Museum of Art The Humboldt Arts Council (HAC) is the official Humboldt County, California, USA arts council located in the Morris Graves Museum of Art (MGMA).
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(Eureka, California),
Swope Art Museum, (Terre Haute, Indiana),
BAMPFA
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(Berkeley, California) and
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (Raleigh).
Collections
Cook's metalpoint drawings are in the permanent collections of more than twenty public art institutions in Europe, the United States and Australia, including th
British Museum(London, England), the
Victoria & Albert Museum (London, England)
The Fitzwilliam Museum(Cambridge University, UK
New Hall Women’s Art Collection(at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge University, UK), th
National Museum of Women in the Arts(Washington), Huntington Museum of Art (Huntington, West Virginia),
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
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(Fort Wayne, Indiana),
Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, SC)
McNay Museum of Art(San Antonio, Texas),
Western Australian Museum (Perth, Western Australia)
[The State Library of Western Australia, Perth
Legion Paper East (New York, New York),
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (Raleigh, NC)
Dr. Shirley A. Sherwood Collection(London, England), Mayo Foundation (Rochester, MN)
Spring Island Trust(Spring Island, Okatie, South Carolina), an
Consell de Mallorca(Balearic Islands Government, Palma de Mallorca, Spain).
File:The Weathered Cedar, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook.jpg, The Weathered Cedar, silverpoint, Jeannine Cook. Collection of the British Museum, London, England.
File:Patterns of Africa, Mixed Media, Jeannine Cook.png, Patterns of Africa, mixed media, Jeannine Cook. Collection of New Hall Art Collection, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
File:Trillium maculatum, Spring Island, silverpoint-copperpoint, Jeannine Cook.jpg, Trillium maculatum, Spring Island, silverpoint, copperpoint, Jeannine Cook. Collection of Spring Island Trust, Okatie, South Carolina, USA.
References
External links
Official websiteIB3 Television, "Jeannine Cook recupera la tènica de la punta de plata, interview with Ana Maria Murillo Ferrer, ENS Públic de Radiotelevisió de les Illes Balears, 15:28, April 10, 2017* Butler, Wendy
“Artwaves – Jeannine Cook” KHSU 90.5 (interview on public radio), 29 December 2015
* The family story https://www.rasharasha.com
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1944 births
Living people
American abstract artists
20th-century American women artists
21st-century American women artists