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American art historian
Linda Dalrymple Henderson (born 1948)
[1] is an American
art historian ,
educator , and
curator . Henderson is currently the David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Art History Emeritus at the
University of Texas at Austin .
[2] Her research focuses on
modern art , specifically twentieth-century
American and
European art .
[3]
Career
Henderson entered
Dickinson College planning to study
mathematics , but graduated in 1969 with a
Bachelor of Arts in
Art History .
[3] She then continued on to
Yale University to receive a
Master of Arts in 1972 and a
Doctor of Philosophy in 1975, both in Art History.
[4] Henderson wrote a
doctoral dissertation focused on the
fourth dimension in art , which was written under the supervision of Robert L. Herbert.
[5]
Beginning in her final years at Yale, Henderson held the position of Curator of Modern Art at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston from 1974 to 1977. A year later, she joined the faculty of the
University of Texas at Austin , where she would remain for the rest of her career.
[2] In 2021, Henderson retired from the school as the David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor in Art History Emeritus.
In 1988, Henderson was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship .
[6] In 1999, the University of Texas gave her their
Robert W. Hamilton Book Award for her text on the artist
Marcel Duchamp .
In 2008, Henderson curated an exhibition titled "Reimagining Space: The Park Place Gallery Group in 1960s," which focused on the
Park Place Gallery , and was shown at the University of Texas at Austin's
Blanton Museum of Art .
Books
Author
The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art (Princeton University Press, 1983; enlarged ed., MIT Press, 2014)
[7]
Duchamp in Context: Science and Technology in the Large Glass and Related Works (Princeton University Press, 1998)
[8]
Reimagining Space: The Park Place Gallery Group in 1960s New York (exhibit catalog, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, 2008)
[9]
Editor
From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature (with Bruce Clarke, Stanford University Press, 2002)
[10]
See also
References
^ Birth year from
Library of Congress catalog entry , retrieved 2020-02-16
^
a
b
"Linda Dalrymple Henderson" , People , University of Texas at Austin Department of Art & Art History, retrieved 2020-02-16
^
a
b Bitts-Jackson, MaryAlice (October 9, 2019),
"Science, Math, Technology and ... Art? Skimming the Fourth Dimension With Linda Henderson '69" , Dickinson News , Dickinson College
^
Curriculum vitae (PDF) , retrieved 2023-02-04
^ Henderson, Linda Dalrymple (1975),
The artist, "the fourth dimension", and non-Euclidean geometry 1900–1930: A romance of many dimensions
^
"Linda Dalrymple Henderson" , Fellows , Guggenheim Foundation, retrieved 2023-02-04
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doi :
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"Review" , MAA Reviews ,
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Jardine, Boris (April 2015), "The shock of the odd",
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doi :
10.1017/s0007087415000047 ,
PMID
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S2CID
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^ Reviews of Duchamp in Context :
"A 'playful physics' ",
Nature , 397 (6716): 224, January 1999,
Bibcode :
1999Natur.397..224. ,
doi :
10.1038/16634 ,
S2CID
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Kahn, Douglas (2000),
Leonardo , 33 (3): 234,
doi :
10.1162/leon.2000.33.3.234a ,
JSTOR
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Dean, Dennis R. (March 2000),
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Antliff, Allan (January 2002), College Art Association Reviews ,
doi :
10.3202/caa.reviews.2002.23 {{
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Walker, John A. (August 2006), The Art Book , 13 (3): 39–40,
doi :
10.1111/j.1467-8357.2006.00697.x {{
citation }}
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^ Faires, Robert (January 2, 2009),
"This trippy exhibit revisits New Frontier artists engaged in their own space race" , Austin Chronicle
^ Reviews of From Energy to Information :
Pepperell, Robert (2003),
Leonardo , 36 (4): 326–328,
doi :
10.1162/leon.2003.36.4.326 ,
JSTOR
1577337 ,
S2CID
62085584 {{
citation }}
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Lowengard, Sarah (January 2004),
Technology and Culture , 45 (1): 227–229,
doi :
10.1353/tech.2004.0028 ,
JSTOR
40060624 ,
S2CID
110951941 {{
citation }}
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External links
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