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Rothenberg Susan
Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place
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A retrospective volume of Susan Rothenberg s work, this book addresses the artist s entire career to date, focusing on her unique methods and themes. Full-colour illustrations and foldouts of Rothenberg's bestknown early works as well as exciting new paintings afford readers the chance to observe the evolution of Rothenberg's themes. From her earliest horse paintings through her spinning figures of the 1980s and early 1990s to her most recent series of paintings of dismembered puppets, this book highlights key compositional strategies in Rothenberg's work. Michael Auping contributes an essay addressing Rothenberg's painting process and the eclectic influences that have helped shape her figurative and spatial distortions. Barbara Buhler Lynes addresses Rothenberg's work in the context of Santa Fe and the tradition of twentieth-century women artists it has inspired, from Mable Dodge Luhan to Georgia O'Keeffe to Agnes Martin.
Susan Rothenberg: Paintings and Drawings
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Susan Rothenberg: Paintings from the Nineties
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Susan Rothenberg first gained critical attention in the mid-seventies when she introduced the simple, outlined image of an animal onto the austere canvas of Minimalism. Since then, her exploration of the formal tenets of painting has been manifested through increasingly complex compositions, rendered in a recognizably gestural style. This combination has in part allowed for the consistent interpretation of the artist's work as being both emotionally intense and a serious contribution to the tradition of heroic painting.
Since moving to the Southwest from New York City a decade ago, Rothenberg has created a body of work that is at once a continuation and evolution of previous concerns, and an expression of dramatic changes. Susan Rothenberg: Paintings from the Nineties, published on the occasion of a major exhibit of the artist's works from the past decade, brings together twenty of her most significant recent paintings. As these works have never been shown before as a group, this book provides the first opportunity to consider a crucial period in the career of one of our most important contemporary artists. Along with Rothenberg's haunting, evocative images, reproduced in full color, the volume includes an important critical introduction by Cheryl Brutvan, Beal Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and a poetic response to the artist's paintings by Robert Creeley.
Contemporary Voices
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This visually exciting book, which presents a selection of signature works by European and American artists of the postwar generations, is drawn from the UBS Art Collection. One of the richest and most varied holdings of international contemporary art in the United States, the Collection was begun in 1970 by Donald B. Marron, UBS's American Chairman, a Vice Chairman and former President of the Museum, and a Trustee of the Museum since 1975. This unique publication accompanies an exhibition of 74 of these outstanding works of art, including 44 that were a gift to the Museum in 2002. The works reproduced here include paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and mixed-media pieces by a wide and varied array of significant artists, including Joseph Beuys, Chuck Close, Jasper Johns, Anselm Kiefer, Brice Marden, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and many others. In addition, Ann Temkin, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, interviewed 11 of these artists for the book, producing illuminating conversations about how they work, the origins of their ideas, and other topics. The artists interviewed include Vija Celmins, Damien Hirst, Susan Rothenberg, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman, and Lorna Simpson. Also included is an interview with Donald B. Marron by Glenn D. Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art.
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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents Susan Rothenberg: Moving ... - Pegasus News
Pegasus News, TX - May 07, 2009
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents Susan Rothenberg: Moving By Pegasus News wire In the fall of 2009, and in conjunction with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will present a special exhibition of some 25 paintings by Susan Rothenberg. The exhibition is organized by the
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Yee and Haw! Susan Rothenberg Paintings Coming to the Modern - KERA
KERA, TX - May 06, 2009
Yee and Haw! Susan Rothenberg Paintings Coming to the ModernThe Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has announced that this October, it will present Moving In Place, an exhibition of 25 paintings by the celebrated contemporary artist Susan Rothenberg. From her start in SoHo in 1975, Rothenberg has been associated
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Newsweek - May 22, 2009
Nowadays, Nauman lives with his wife, the painter Susan Rothenberg, on a working horse ranch 25 miles outside Santa Fe, in Galisteo. ("I've got to go out and feed this old mule," he says one day before leaving for the Biennale, his black cowboy hat
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Pro Bono Barrister Well Done, AJ Gerges–Welcome AJs Radix & Kamins - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - May 08, 2009
Pro Bono Barrister Well Done, AJ Gerges–Welcome AJs Radix & KaminsTaking part also were Justice Karen Rothenberg, former Brooklyn Bar Association president Greg Cerchione, Chief Supreme Court Clerk Tom Kilfoyle, Domenick Napoletano, Susan B. Master, Gus Mallas, Mark Longo, Jan levien, Adam Levien, Michael Lazarowitz,
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Paint Made Flesh - KUAR
KUAR, AR - May 20, 2009
Paint Made FleshCurator, Mark Scala has brought together paintings from Germany, the United States and Great Britain, including noted artists: Lucian Freud, Alice Neel, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Georg Baselitz, Susan Rothenberg, Julian Schnabel, Eric Fischl,
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