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'''R.H. Quaytman''' (born 1961 [[Boston]]) is a painter living in [[New York City]]. |
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She received her B.A. in painting from [[Bard College]]. In 1989 she was invited to the [[Institut Hautes Etudes en Arts Plastiques]], Paris, France, where she studied with [[Daniel Buren]] and [[Pontus Hulton]].<ref>http://orchard47.org/testartist.php?name=R.H.%20Quaytman</ref> |
She received her B.A. in painting from [[Bard College]]. In 1989 she was invited to the [[Institut Hautes Etudes en Arts Plastiques]], Paris, France, where she studied with [[Daniel Buren]] and [[Pontus Hulton]].<ref>http://orchard47.org/testartist.php?name=R.H.%20Quaytman</ref> |
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R.H. Quaytman (born 1961 Boston) is a painter living in New York City.
She received her B.A. in painting from Bard College. In 1989 she was invited to the Institut Hautes Etudes en Arts Plastiques, Paris, France, where she studied with Daniel Buren and Pontus Hulton.[1] She was also a recipient of the Rome Prize Fellowship in 1992.[2] She was a founding member and the Director of a cooperative gallery in Manhattan’s Lower East Side called Orchard. Her work is represented by Miguel Abreu Gallery and Vilma Gold Gallery in London.[3]
Her work is in the Museum of Modern Art.[4]
Selected exhibitions
2010
- Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York [5]
2009
- Momentum 15: Exhibition Guide, Chapter 15, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston [6]
- Constructivismes, curated by Olivier Renaud-Clément, Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels.
2008
- iamb,Chapter 12, Vilma Gold Gallery, London
- imb,Chapter 12, Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York [7]
2004
- Optima, Chapter 3, Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY 2002
- Lodz Biennial, Lodz Poland
- The Sun, Chapter 1, Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York 2000
- Galerie Edward Mitterrand, Geneva, Switzerland
1999
- China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles, CA Revolution, A Gallery Project, Ferndale, MI
1998
- Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York[8]
References
- ^ http://orchard47.org/testartist.php?name=R.H.%20Quaytman
- ^ http://www.sof-aarome.org/sof_dir_1991_2000.html
- ^ http://www.miguelabreugallery.com/R.H.Quaytman.htm
- ^ http://www.moma.org/explore/inside_out/2010/01/21/r-h-quaytman-s-storage-rack-an-archive-of-images-and-associations
- ^ http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/2010Biennial/RHQuaytman
- ^ http://www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/exhibit/quaytman/
- ^ http://www.frieze.com/shows/review/rh_quaytman
- ^ http://www.vilmagold.com/newpages/artists/rhbio.htm
External links
- "R.H. Quaytman" Miguel Abreu Gallery
- R.H. Quaytman
- "Art in Review ", the New York Times, January 22, 2009