Su Su
Voyager, 2022
Oil on canvas
36 x 36 x 1 1/2 in
91.4 x 91.4 x 3.8 cm
91.4 x 91.4 x 3.8 cm
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Voyager is part of a series of oil paintings by Chinese-born, Pittsburgh based artist Su Su depicting overlapping perspectives of women on horseback. The figures in these paintings reference Equestrienne,...
Voyager is part of a series of oil paintings by Chinese-born, Pittsburgh based artist Su Su depicting overlapping perspectives of women on horseback. The figures in these paintings reference Equestrienne, a sculpture in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, which dates to the Tang dynasty (A.D. 618–907). The sculpture shows a female horse rider with a relaxed posture, her hands in front of her as if holding the reins. Su Su perceives this woman as calm, confident, and unpolished in her appearance, a starkly different iconography from many contemporary portrayals of femininity. “There is nothing saying this is an Instagram-ready picture,” Su Su says. “She’s in a dream life by herself. It touches me a lot when I look at it. There was a time period in history when women lived a life holding their own space, and artists admired that. Instead of making sculptures with fit, perfect ladies holding yoga mats, they made sculptures of ladies on horseback having their moments.” Su Su painted the woman looking down from the viewpoint of someone small looking up. She is traveling alone, at night, seemingly joined perhaps by the enigmatic, glowing, ephemeral spirits of other women voyagers. “The sculptures are small,” Su Su says, "but the idea is big, so I made the women big in the paintings.” As a female artist raised in one country and relocated to another, Su Su makes paintings that reflect how she sees herself. “There is a feminist voice behind all of these works,” she says. “I want to highlight female power, and female power in art and culture. I think all of the paintings tell some story of that.”