Ruth Schloss
Ruth Schloss
Curator: Levin Irit
17 May — 15 June, 2003
Ruth Schloss’ paintings have always been an active reaction to the burdensome reality surrounding her, which led her towards a daring social-political stance, resolutely adopting a standpoint against social injustice. Since 1993, Schloss began exploring the condition and status of old age, along with the other subjects that have always inspired her artistic activities. For some time Schloss visited a relative living in a Home for the Elderly, where she began drawing scenes depicting the distress she saw around her. Thus, a new and impressive series of paintings was born, which in the course of time was developed and enlarged. The paintings depict the distress of daily events, as were perceived by the artist, resulting in expressive creations. Some of the paintings have been already exhibited in the year 2000, as part of a group exhibition held at the Jerusalem Artists’ House entitled The Third Color. In the course of 1998, Ruth Schloss created a series of small, intimate works using acrylic paints on film paper. She continued to develop the topic of old age – capturing basic situations, moments and scenes representing human beings treading the path to the end of their earthly existence. In her paintings, she conveys man’s loneliness and the body’s betrayal – a human body that tires and wears out. Schloss’ creations confront the artist, as well as the viewer, with their inevitable, universal fate.