Canadian-American painter (born c. 1932)
Dorothea Rockburne
Rockburne in Speaking Portraits
Born October 18, 1932
[1] (aged 91) Education Black Mountain College Known for Mathematician, Astronomer, Abstract Artist Website
dorothearockburne .com
Dorothea Rockburne DFA (born October 18, 1932) is an
abstract painter, drawing inspiration primarily from her deep interest in
mathematics and
astronomy . Her work is geometric and abstract, seemingly simple but very precise to reflect the mathematical concepts she strives to concretize. "I wanted very much to see the equations I was studying, so I started making them in my studio," she has said. "I was visually solving equations."
[2] Her attraction to
Mannerism has also influenced her work.
[3]
Career
In 1950 Rockburne moved to the United States to attend
Black Mountain College , where she studied with mathematician
Max Dehn , a lifelong influence on her work. In addition to Dehn, she studied with
Franz Kline ,
Philip Guston ,
John Cage , and
Merce Cunningham . She also met fellow student
Robert Rauschenberg . In 1955, Rockburne moved to
New York City where she met many of the leading artists and poets of the time. She was influenced by the minimalist dances of
Yvonne Rainer and the
Judson Dance Theater .
[4]
Balance (1985) at the
Whitney Museum in 2023.
Throughout her career, she created paintings that expressed mathematical concepts. In 1958, a solo show of her work was critically and financially successful but deemed "not good enough" by Rockburne herself.
[2] She did not publicly show her work again for more than a decade, turning her attention to dance and performance art by 1960.
[5] Rockburne participated in performances at the Judson Dance Theater and took classes at the American Ballet Theatre.
[5] During that time she supported her daughter, Christine, by working as a waitress and a studio manager for her friend
Robert Rauschenberg .
[2] Bykert Gallery, in New York, which also represented
Chuck Close and
Brice Marden , began showing her work in 1970.
[2]
Rockburne's series of installations, Set Theories , included works such as Intersection, which attempted to merge two of her other pieces of art (Group and Disjunction ) to illustrate the mathematical concept of intersection.
[6] The series later led to her experimentation with new concepts and materials, such as Gold Section and carbon paper.
[5] In 2011, a
retrospective exhibition of her work was shown at the
Parrish Art Museum in
Water Mill, New York , and in 2013, the
Museum of Modern Art hosted a solo show of her drawings.
[7]
Rockburne is a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Letters ,
National Academy of Design , and
The Century Association . In 2016, Rockburne earned a doctorate degree at
Bowdoin College . In 2009 Rockburne became an Honorary Vice President of the
National Association of Women Artists , the first women's professional fine art organization founded in the USA.[
citation needed ]
Awards and honors
2016 Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, Doctorate Degree
[8]
2009 National Academy Museum & School of Fine Arts,
Lifetime Achievement Award
2003, 2007
Pollock-Krasner Foundation , Lee Krasner Award
2003 Art Omi International, Francis J. Greenberger Award
2002 Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts, College of Creative Studies, Detroit, Michigan
[9]
2002
National Academy of Design , Pike Award for Watercolor
2002
National Academy of Design , Adolph & Clara Abrig Prize for Watercolor
2002
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant
2001
American Academy of Arts and Letters , Department of Art
1999
American Academy of Arts and Letters , Jimmy Ernst Lifetime Achievement Award in Art
1997
Alliance for Young Artists and Writers , Inc., Award
1997 Artist in Residence, Bellagio Study Center, Italy
1991 Artist in Residence, American Academy in Rome
1991
Rome Prize
1986 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, Milton and Sally Avery Distinguished Professor
1985
Brandeis University , Creative Arts Award
1984
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture , Visiting Artist
1976
The Art Institute of Chicago , F.L.M. Witkowsky Painting Award
1974
National Endowment for the Arts
1972
Guggenheim Fellow
1963 Walter Guttman Foundation
1957 Walter Guttman Emerging Artist Award
1950
Black Mountain College , Asheville, NC, Entrance Scholarship
Ecole des Beaux-Arts , Montreal, Canada, Merit Scholarship
Montreal Museum School, Montreal, Canada, Arthur Lismer Merit Scholarship
Exhibitions
Select solo exhibitions
2014 Van Doren Waxter, New York, NY
2013
Museum of Modern Art , New York City, NY
[10]
2013 Jill Newhouse Gallery, New York, NY
2013 Icehouse Studio, Queens, New York, NY
2012 Craig F. Star Gallery, New York, NY
2012 Art Dealer's Association of America,
The Park Avenue Armory , New York, NY
2011
Parrish Art Museum , Southampton, NY
2011 The Drawing Room, East Hampton, NY
2010 New York Studio School,
[11] New York, NY
2003 Dieu Donné Papermill, New York, NY
2003 Jan Abrams Fine Art, New York, NY
2000 Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New York City, NY
1999 Art in General, New York City, NY
1997 Ingrid Raab Gallery, Berlin, Germany
1996
Portland Museum of Art , Portland, ME
1995 Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY
1994 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, NY
1992 Galleria Schema, Florence, Italy
1991 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, NY
1989
The Rose Art Museum , Waltham, MA
1988 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, NY
1987 Recent Paintings and Drawings - Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1985
Xavier Fourcade , New York, NY
1983 Galleriet Lund, Lund, Sweden
1982 Recent Watercolors and Drawings - Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1981 Locus - MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY
[12]
1981 David Bellman Gallery, Toronto, Canada
1979 Texas Gallery, Houston, TX
1977 Galleria La Polena, Genova, Italy
1976 John Weber Gallery, New York, NY
1975 Galleria Schema, Florence, Italy
1975 Galerie Charles Kriwin, Brussels, Belgium
1974 Galleria Toselli, Milan, Italy
1973 Lisson Gallery, London, England
1972 Galleria Bonomo Bari, Bari, Italy
1972 Galleria Toselli, Milan, Italy
1971 Sonnabend Gallery, Paris, France
1970
Bykert Gallery , New York, NY
Select group exhibitions
2020
University of Michigan Museum of Art , Ann Arbor, MI
[13]
2014 Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY
2014
Gagosian Gallery , Paris, France
2014 The Drawing Room, London, England
2013
Parrish Art Museum , Southampton, NY
2013
Bowdoin College Museum of Art , Brunswick, ME
2013
Yale University Art Gallery , New Haven, CT
2012 The Century Association, New York, NY
2012
Christie's 20th Floor Private Sale Galleries, New York, NY
2012
Brooklyn Museum , Brooklyn, NY
2011
The Art Institute of Chicago , Chicago, IL
2011
Gagosian Gallery , New York, NY
2010
Museum of Modern Art , New York, NY
2009
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts , Richmond, VA
2009 National Academy Museum, New York, NY
2008
Austin Museum of Art (AMOA) , Austin, TX
2008 Museo de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto, Portugal
2007
Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles, CA
2007 ARCO (Arte Contemporaneo), Madrid, Spain
2006 National Academy of Design, New York, NY
2004 Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
2003 Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
2002
Reina Sofia Museum , Madrid, Spain
2001
Armory Center for the Arts , Pasadena, CA
2000 Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY
1999 Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX
1995 The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT
1994
National Gallery of Art , Washington, D.C.
1993
Museum of Modern Art , New York, NY
1992
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters , New York, NY
1991 Centro Cultural/Arte Contemporanea, Mexico D.F., Mexico
1989
Museum of Modern Art , New York, NY
1988
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum , New York, NY
1988 The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
1987
Smithsonian Institution , Washington, DC
1987 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
1986 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
1983 Galleriet, Lund, Sweden
1983 New Museum, New York, NY
1982 British Museum, London, England
1982 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1981 Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
1980 Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy
1979 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
1979 Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
1977 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
1977 Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
1977 National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
1976 Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD
1975 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
1974 Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England
1973 Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
1973 San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA
1973 Fogg Museum, Cambridge, MA
1972 Documenta 5, Kassel, Germany
1971
Whitney Museum of American Art , New York, NY
1970
Museum of Modern Art New York, NY
1952 Black Mountain College Gallery,
Black Mountain, North Carolina
Works
Fire Engine Red . 1967. Wrinkle finish paint (oil) on aluminum. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor.
[14]
Scalar. 1971. Chipboard, crude oil, paper and nails. Museum of Modern Art, New York.
[1]
Locus. 1972. Series of six relief etching and aquatints on folded paper. Museum of Modern Art, New York.
[2]
Golden Section Painting #6 . 1975. Kraft paper and blue pencil on linen. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor.
[15]
References
^
Biography , artnet.com. Accessed March 22, 2024.
^
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c
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"Works in Progress" . The New York Times . 2015-05-15.
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved 2016-03-05 .
^ Bui, Phong (October 2007).
"Isabelle Dervaux and Dorothea Rockburne with Phong Bui" . The Brooklyn Rail .
^ Chadwick, Whitney (2002).
Women, Art, and Society . London: Thames & Hudson. p.
345 .
ISBN
0-500-20354-7 .
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a
b
c Swartz, Anna K. (16 February 2015). "Rockburne, Dorothea". Grove Art Online .
doi :
10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T2274701 .
^ Lovatt, Anna (2007). "Dorothea Rockburne: Intersection". October . 122 : 31–52.
doi :
10.1162/octo.2007.122.1.31 .
JSTOR
40368488 .
S2CID
57558358 .
^
"Artists" . moma.org . Moma. Retrieved October 14, 2022 .
^
"A Gift of Knowing: The Art of Dorothea Rockburne" . community.bowdoin.edu .
Archived from the original on 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2018-10-11 .
^
"EDUCATION" . dorothea-rockburne . Retrieved 2020-04-06 .
^ Karen Rosenberg,
"Mathematical Ratios, Papered, Folded and Cut" (review of exhibition),
The New York Times , December 12, 2013.
^
"NYSS | Dorothea Rockburne" . Archived from
the original on 2014-11-08. Retrieved 2014-03-29 .
^ ArtFacts.
"Dorothea Rockburne - Artist" . ArtFacts . Retrieved March 22, 2024 .
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"Abstraction, Color, and Politics in the 60s and 70s: Kaleidoscope | University of Michigan Museum of Art" . umich.edu . Retrieved 2020-04-06 .
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"Exchange: Fire Engine Red" . exchange.umma.umich.edu . Retrieved 2020-04-06 .
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"Exchange: Golden Section Painting #6" . exchange.umma.umich.edu . Retrieved 2020-04-06 .
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