Joanne Greenbaum
Joanne Greenbaum (born 1953, New York, United States) is an artist based in New York.
Greenbaum received her BA in 1975 from Bard College in New York.
Art critic John Yau writes of Greenbuam's process: "Working within a smaller surface area, and in her own words, doing 'just one thing' at a time, Greenbaum paints incrementally, adding a new layer upon whatever preceded it. She uses oil and acrylic, as well as magic marker, and doesn’t scrape anything away. In this regard, the paintings are geological, with each layer forming a distinct strata."[1]
Greenbaum received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2001.[2]
References
- ↑ Yau, John (November 2011). "Joanne Greenbaum 1612". The Brooklyn Rail.
- ↑ "Joanne Greenbaum: The artist talks about painting and the long haul" (interview), Time Out New York, September 2, 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
External links
- 2013 Bomb Magazine interview of Joanne Greenbaum by Jeremy Sigler
- Joanne Greenbaum - Nothing Major
- Studio Visit with an Artist Who Is No Longer a Secret Ceramicist - Hyperallergic
- Lives and Works in Berlin | Portrait of Joanne Greenbaum in Berlin - art21
- Joanne Greenbaum - Brooklyn Rail
- Joanne Greenbaum - Painting – Saatchi Gallery
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