Phyllis Seltzer


* consigned work

 

Phyllis Seltzer was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1928 – a Clevelander since the age of three, she passed away peacefully at home on February 26, 2023 after a long illness. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Iowa, majoring in printmaking under Mauricio Lasansky. Post Graduate studies include architecture at the University of Michigan, and history of technology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

Architectural essence pervades Seltzer's oil paintings, which become the plates for works skillfully adapted to create giant prints in a heat-transfer technique that enriches the image as it allows for multiple small-edition printing. Extensively traveled, with a home in Venice, Italy, Seltzer captures the essence of her favorite cities -- Cleveland, New York, Chicago and Venice, as recognizable "city"scapes filled with recognizable landmarks that take liberties with things as they are. According to Seltzer, "I am preoccupied with the actual world and yet wish to design that world -- structure it -- with color, line and (technical means) so that I create my own aesthetic."

In 1952, the year Seltzer finished college, the Cleveland Museum of Art bought her etching Stage of Life. The same print won first prize in an international print show and was purchased by the Brooklyn Museum. The following year Seltzer received a Tiffany fellowship, capping a notably auspicious beginning to her career. In 1989 she became one of the relative few to have a work, Venetian Sky, a heat-transfer print of Venetian landmark buildings, commissioned for publication by the Print Club of Cleveland. In 1993, Interplay, another heat-transfer print, was purchased by the Cleveland Museum of Art, the same year she finished a major mural for Cleveland's new sports complex, Jacob's Field.

Seltzer has exhibited her art in nearly 50 exhibitions throughout this country and in Germany, Hong Kong and Italy. She has had nine solo exhibitions. Her most recent, Phyllis Seltzer: Heat Transfer Prints, was held at the SG Gallery in Venice, Italy in 1994. Recently, her work was included in exhibitions, including Artists Reflects Society in Washington, DC and the 26th Annual Print Exhibition in Palm Springs, CA.

Seltzer's work is included in more than 30 public and corporate collections, among them the Brooklyn Art Museum, the National Gallery of Art in Ottawa, the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Center for Contemporary Art in Cleveland. Corporate collections include BP America in London, England, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Citibank in New York City and United Airlines in Chicago.

Phyllis Seltzer works in her studios in Cleveland and Venice, and is represented by galleries in Cleveland, Columbus, Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington, DC.