Mary Rubin Schepisi (born March 6, 1949) is an American artist currently working in Melbourne, Australia, and New York City. She is married to the film director
Fred Schepisi
Frederic Alan Schepisi ( ;Pauline Kael, Kael, Pauline (1984). ''Taking It All In''. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. p. 55. born 26 December 1939) is an Australian film director, producer, and screenwriter. His credits include ''The Cha ...
.
Background
Schepisi was born Mary Rubin into a Jewish family in New York City. Her father, the son of Polish immigrants, operated a company supplying industrial uniforms. Her mother migrated to the United States from England. Always supportive of Schepisi's interest in the arts, her parents enrolled her in the
Art Students League of New York
The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City. The Arts Students League is known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists.
Although artists may study f ...
at the age of 10, where she came to study with many leading figures in the formative art movements of the 1960s, including the painters Jean Liberte and Milton Glasier. She attended
Birch Wathen School on the Upper East Side and
Boston University's College of Fine Arts. Schepisi spent her early career in the fashion and modeling industries. She has one sister, Leslie Slatkin, a nephew, William Slatkin, one son, Nicholas Schepisi, who currently works in film in New York, and six step-children.
Work
Schepisi's figurative-based works involve
drawing
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,
painting
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,
collage
Collage (, from the , "to glue" or "to stick together") is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assembly of different forms, thus creating a new whole. (Compare with pasti ...
,
needlework
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and a range of
mixed media
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Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different List of art media, media. M ...
applications. When signing her smaller works Schepisi on occasion uses the lower-case monogram "mrs". Her art practice is notable for the high level of engagement she pursues with her subject matter. From the political to the personal, covering topics from
perestroika
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to
domestic violence
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, Schepisi often develops a close working partnership with her subjects as each body of work takes shape.
Schepisi's early work comprised small-scale pieces undertaken in her travels to film locations with her director-husband Fred Schepisi. One notable exhibition from these years was ''Glasnost/Perestroika'' (1990) shown in different configurations in London, Los Angeles and Melbourne, which was executed in 1989 during the shooting of
The Russia House
''The Russia House'' is a spy novel by British writer John le Carré published in 1989. The title refers to the nickname given to the portion of the British Secret Intelligence Service that was devoted to spying on the Soviet Union. A film ba ...
in Moscow, the first American production granted permission to film in the Soviet Union. With access to many leading figures in Russian film circles, including Raisa Fomina, Masha Chugunova (assistant to
Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (, ; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter of Russian origin. He is widely considered one of the greatest directors in cinema history. Works by Andrei Tarkovsky, His films e ...
), the producer Leonid Vereschagin and the famed director
Elem Klimov
Elem Germanovich Klimov (; 9 July 1933 – 26 October 2003) was a Soviet and Russian filmmaker. He studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, Gerasimov Institute of Cinematograph, and was married to film director Larisa Shepitko ...
, the artist employed painting and collage—clipping reports in the morning newspaper and gathering ephemera from her daily travels in Moscow—to chronicle the rapidly changing cultural landscape under
Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of perestroika.
Schepisi's most recent body of work, ''Beauty Interrupted'' (2011) involves photographs of models in New York, Paris and Milan fashion shows similarly over-painted with contemporary and topical imagery including
burkhas and
burkinis (Islam-approved swimwear).
Her more personal work is both intimate and confronting, delving into issues of domestic violence, mental illness and sexual assault, in some cases combining text with portraiture. In ''Speculations'' (2004), Schepisi asked a large number of women to write often highly personal biographical essays before painting their portraits. The essays and paintings were then hung unmatched, leaving it to the viewer to connect each woman's life story to her portrait.
In recent years Schepisi has turned to needlework to address both the personal and political from her strongly feminist perspective. The subject matter for these pieces varies widely, from images of handguns and household cleaning products to indigenous Australian iconography and text-based invectives. A current work-in-progress entails a body of needlepoint revealing an exchange of imagined love letters sent between her Polish grandmother and the fictive Leipzig artist
Johann Dieter Wassmann (1841–1898). Of this use of text Schepisi writes:
Schepisi has been an active supporter of arts philanthropy, in 2009 organizing an art auction that raised $84,000 for the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
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. She and her husband own a winery on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, where they live part of the year.
[The Melbourne Age, April 25, 2009, Section 2, page 11]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
*2018: ''Out of the Heat, In from the Cold,'' Artvisory Gallery, Melbourne
*2011: ''Beauty Interrupted'', L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival
*2011: ''It's Up To You'', Mossgreen Gallery, Melbourne
*2009: ''Guns, Birds & Words'', Bowman/Bloom, New York
*2009: ''Guns, Birds & Words'', Chapman & Bailey, Melbourne
*2007: ''Inferences ... a summer diary'', Bowman/Bloom, New York
*2004: ''The Collection'', Span Galleries, Melbourne
*2004: ''Speculations'', Span Galleries, Melbourne
*2002: ''Bodies of Evidence'', Span Galleries, Melbourne
*2002: ''Mary's Little Gems'', 69 Smith Street, Melbourne
*2000: Postcard Show, Royal College of Art, London
*1998: ''Toys for Joy'', Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
*1997: George Gallery, Melbourne
*1994: ''The Sofa Series'', William Mora Gallery, Melbourne
*1990: ''Glasnost/Perestroika'', Jo Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles
*1990: ''Glasnost/Perestroika'', William Mora Gallery, Melbourne
*1990: ''Glasnost/Perestroika'', San Lorenzo, London
*1988: ''Evil Angels'', Peter Grant Fine Art, Melbourne
Group exhibitions
*2010: ''Conflict/Interest'', Second Street Gallery, Charlottesville, Virginia
*2008: ''The Beast In Me'', Bowman/Bloom, New York
*2001: ''Art by Gum'', School of Botany Foundation, University of Melbourne
*2000: ''Secret'', Royal College of Art Exhibition, London
*1999: George Galley, Melbourne
*1998: ''Exchanging Places'', George Gallery in Residence, Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney
*1995: ''Sofa Series'', at the River, Southgate, Melbourne
*1991: ''Mr. Baseball'', Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver
External links
Mary Schepisi website
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Schepisi, Mary
American contemporary artists
1949 births
Living people
American postmodern artists
American feminist artists
Artists from New York City
Art Students League of New York alumni
American people of Polish-Jewish descent
American people of English descent
Boston University College of Fine Arts alumni
20th-century American artists
20th-century American women artists
21st-century American women artists
Birch Wathen Lenox School alumni