Art Is Breaking Out All Over — Even Bathrooms

I thought it would be a long time before we hung any art in the house. Pete hates hanging groupings more than he hates Ohio State University. (He’s a University of Michigan alumni.) But we’ve been in our attic for two days unpacking and cleaning all our artwork, which we haven’t seen for three years as we moved none of it to New York.

We first had to decide if the art would work in our new house or if it needed to go. Several hard decisions later, we began thinking about where to hang individual pieces.

An easy decision was the female nude by Raphael Soyer. It’s an unusual work for him as the painter and printmaker was known as one of the most important American scene painters. His detailed works of people and places in New York City are very well known. Our Soyer piece is much more intimate than his usual work. And because it is so intimate and we are living in the Bible Belt, we chose to hang it in our bathroom.

Soyer lithograph in the toilet closet; personal collection


The other artwork we hung in our bathroom was a small oil painting by Terry Rockwood. We purchased it at the Sarah Jessica Fine Arts gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts. I love the solitude and serenity it evokes.

Painting by Terry Rockwood; personal collection

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