What’s one to make of the early Susan Rothenberg paintings? Take Trumpeter from 1984-85, now on exhibit at Vermont’s Hall Art Foundation, founded in 2007 by Andrew and Christine Hall. This and other ...
When Susan Rothenberg died in 2020 at the age of 75, the New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl noted that the groundbreaking artist had yet to receive a major museum retrospective. Perhaps such an ...
Susan Rothenberg, "Foxes on a Hill" (1972), acrylic on canvas (© The Estate of Susan Rothenberg / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York ; photo by Sarah Muehlbauer, courtesy Hauser & Wirth) The ...
Susan Rothenberg, “Untitled” (1974), acrylic and tempera on canvas, 36 x 45 inches (all photographs by the author for Hyperallergic) Susan Rothenberg’s painting, “Untitled” (1974), couldn’t be more ...
Before her death in 2020, Susan Rothenberg said that she had not expected to receive "a lot of applause," during the post-Minimal movement for her formally explorative, psychologically nuanced artwork ...
Susan Rothenberg was a contemporary American artist known for her glyph-like paintings of animal and human figures. Rendered in gestural brushstrokes reminiscent of the work of Philip Guston, her ...
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