Maddy Rosenberg
Maddy Rosenberg (born 1956) is an American artist from Brooklyn, New York.[1] Rosenberg received a BFA from Cornell University and her MFA from Bard College. Rosenberg is both an artist and a curator and has also taught at Marymount Manhattan College and at the Manhattan Graphics Center for more than ten years.
Rosenberg's own art focuses on oil painting, artist's books, printmaking, drawing, toy theater and installation and has been said to be influenced by American painter Gillian Pederson-Krag.[1][2]
She has an active exhibition and freelance curatorial career and is the founder and director of CENTRAL BOOKING in DUMBO. Founded in September 2009, CENTRAL BOOKING focuses on the overlap of art and science, particularly in regards to environmental and social justice issues, through non-traditional galleries and exhibition programs.[3]
Rosenberg has facilitated and participated in international exchange exhibitions between New York and European artists, as she often splits her time between Brooklyn and Europe.[2]
Collections[]
- Rosenberg's work is in MoMA, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of New Art, Tate Gallery, Fogg Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Salzburg Museum, Carolina Augusteum, Biblioteca Nacional de Espana, and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and many others.[4]
- The Crouch Fine Arts Library at Baylor University has 17 pieces of Rosenberg's work, including Haunted Spaces,[5] which includes 24 puzzle pieces in 3 suede bags, and Reptiles, composed of a lithographic accordion book.[6] The Baylor Book Arts Collection began with the acquisition of Rosenberg's artist books.[7]
- Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections has Rosenberg's work Dystopia and Shadow of descent, both three-dimensional pop up books.[8]
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Notes and references[]
- ^ a b Comentale, Christophe (May 2016). "Maddy Rosenberg: créatrice de livres d'artistes et archéologiques. [Maddy Rosenberg: artists' and archaeological book creator.]". Art et Métiers du Livre. 257: 64–71 – via ProQuest.
- ^ a b "Biography". Maddy Rosenberg.
- ^ "About". Central Booking.
- ^ "Collection acquisitions". Central Booking.
- ^ "Haunted Spaces". baylor.primo.exlibrisgroup.com. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
- ^ "Reptiles". Baylor University.
- ^ "Book Arts Collection: Baylor University". Baylor University.
- ^ "Wake the Form: Artist's Books in Context". Rare Manuscript Collections.
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- Living people
- People from Brooklyn
- Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning alumni
- Bard College alumni
- American contemporary painters
- Artists from New York City
- American multimedia artists
- American art curators
- Book artists
- American women painters
- 21st-century American painters
- 21st-century American women artists
- 1956 births