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Susan Rothenberg: Bruce & the Studio | Art21 "Extended Play" 

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Episode #105: Susan Rothenberg describes the blend of studio time and ranch work that she shares with her husband, the artist Bruce Nauman, at their New Mexico home.
Susan Rothenberg's early work-large acrylic, figurative paintings-came to prominence in the 1970s New York art world, a time and place almost completely dominated and defined by Minimalist aesthetics and theories. The first body of work for which she became known centered on life-sized images of horses. Glyph-like and iconic, these images are not so much abstracted as pared down to their most essential elements. The horses, along with fragmented body parts (heads, eyes, and hands) are almost totemic, like primitive symbols, and serve as formal elements through which Rothenberg investigated the meaning, mechanics, and essence of painting. Rothenbergs paintings since the 1990s reflect her move from New York to New Mexico, her adoption of oil painting, and her new-found interest in using the memory of observed and experienced events (a riding accident, a near-fatal bee sting, walking the dog, a game of poker or dominoes) as an armature for creating a painting. These scenes excerpted from daily life, whether highlighting an untoward event or a moment of remembrance, come to life through Rothenbergs thickly layered and nervous brushwork. A distinctive characteristic of these paintings is a tilted perspective in which the vantage point is located high above the ground. A common experience in the New Mexico landscape, this unexpected perspective invests the work with an eerily objective psychological edge.
Learn more about Susan Rothenberg at: www.art21.org/a...
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Robert Elfstrom & Dyanna Taylor. Sound: Jim Gallup & Ray Day. Editor: Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: Bruce Nauman & Susan Rothenberg. Special Thanks: Bruce Nauman.
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Комментарии : 11   
@Emilyjaynemaymyatt
@Emilyjaynemaymyatt 2 года назад
As a young artist- this is so dreamy to me. The work/life balance must be hard and obviously it’s still work. But having a partner there to support you and having the space and time to make what you want is so amazing.
6 лет назад
Fantastic and amazing studio!
@AndrewDanielartofAndrewdaniel
@AndrewDanielartofAndrewdaniel 14 лет назад
Great! Inspiring!
@meredith7236
@meredith7236 2 месяца назад
Nice place
@C0122JESUS
@C0122JESUS 13 лет назад
Great!!!Peace
@christopheryuda4029
@christopheryuda4029 6 лет назад
I find it interesting how Susan decides to paint unstretched on the wall. Has she talked about this before?
@makesen
@makesen 12 лет назад
She uses oil paint, not acrylic. Listen - she talks about adding Turpentine to clean the brushes. Oil, not acrylic.
@frankauerbach
@frankauerbach 14 лет назад
with such beautiful environment to paint, i thought one would be able to produce works like titian....but thiiiiisss???
@wilsonmiller6943
@wilsonmiller6943 6 лет назад
shut up james
6 лет назад
:eyeroll:
@neonaction
@neonaction 14 лет назад
lol only 1024 people watched the video.
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