Linda Horvitz Post's paintings, pastels and monotypes have been exhibited in museums
and galleries throughout the country and reside in many important public and private
collections. She has had two solo shows at the Mary Ryan Gallery in New
York City, six one-person shows at the R. Michelson Gallery in Northampton, Massachusetts and
has participated in many prestigious group shows and juried exhibitions in New
England, New York and the Southeast over the last twenty years.
Post's large-scale pastels were featured in an extensive photo essay in American Artist
magazine, and a two-page interview, with photos, appeared in the Artful Mind. Her 1991
painting, 'Solstice', on the cover of The Gettysburg Review received the Ozzie Award
for Design Excellence; the Review also selected Post's work for an eight-page color
portfolio inside the same issue. Color reproductions of her work have graced
the covers and content of five Return of the Goddess Engagement Calendars and
the hardcover book, Return of the Great Goddess. Reviews and images of her work
have appeared in the Boston Globe, the New York Times and many other national and regional publications.
Linda Post received her B.A. from the University of Rochester in 1972 and did
post-graduate work in printmaking at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
She is a Founding Director of the Paradise City Arts Festivals.
about the work
Post's monotypes, paintings and pastels, intensely pigmented, highly
detailed and filled with movement, speak to the very tenuous balance of
conscious and unconscious. Much of her imagery explores edges: the
cusp between childhood and adolescence, the place where the sky
becomes the sea, the spaces between relationships, and especially
the light of twilight or dawn - the most ambiguous times of day,
when objects lose their clarity, and even the sky is ambivalent about its intentions.