Karen Yasinsky Nua (2025)

1. 1990s "Girl in Gym Clothes" Figurative Mixed-Media Drawing by Karen ...

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  • Karen Yasinsky - Girl In Gym Clothes (ca. 1990, Mixed Media). Housed in a blond wood frame. Gouache and colored pencil on art paper. Open shadowbox format. In good condition with some wear conducive with age. Size: 32”H x 25”W Karen Yasinsky is an artist working primarily with animation and drawing. Her video installations and drawings have been shown in many venues internationally including the Mori Art Musuem, Tokyo, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art, NY, UCLA Hammer Museum, L.A. and Kunst Werke, Berlin. Her animations have been screened worldwide at various venues and film festivals including Museum of Modern Art, the New York Film Festival’s Views from the Avant Garde and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Baker Award and is a fellow of the American Academy in Berlin and the American Academy in Rome.

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2. Group Dynamics - Baltimore Style

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  • zoe charlton In “Dreamers and Builders,” two nude men struggle under a tower of North American trees, suburban houses, clouds and a little red barn. The image falls somewhere between fantasy and metaphor, and each man, one white and one black, wears a saddle on his back. Although they face away from each other, it’s […]

Group Dynamics - Baltimore Style

3. Limbs&Lips(art). - Home

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  • Well folks, this is it. This is the end, the end of the semester, the end of the my sophomore year, and the end of my time in the Honors Humanities program. It's surreal to say the least. An...

Limbs&Lips(art). - Home

4. Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Collection, 1971-[ongoing]

  • Related collections in Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University ... Yasinsky, Karen: group exhibition, Private Eye, WAS 1998-1999. Folder.

  • Inspired by the women's movement of the 1960s, the women's movement in art began by 1970 to work toward equal representation and recognition of women in contemporary art, and greater inclusiveness in art education. This impulse created the climate for the beginning of the Women Artists Series at the Mabel Smith Douglass Library, Douglass College, Rutgers University. Rutgers' New Brunswick campus already had a vibrant reputation in the contemporary art world, having provided a home for innovators like Allan Kaprow, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucas Samaras and George Segal (1). However, the painter Joan Snyder (Douglass College, 1962 and Rutgers MFA) observed in 1971 that the studio art students of the all-female Douglass College had no female mentors or role models: all the full-time art faculty were male, and the college gallery exhibited only male artists. Snyder contacted Daisy Brightenback (later Shenholm, Douglass College, 1944), the director of the Mabel Smith Douglass Library, to ask if an exhibition of women artists could be held in the lobby and corridors of the library. Brightenback was enthusiastic, and enlisted Lynn F. Miller, a new reference librarian, to serve as coordinator while Snyder served as curator. The 1971/1972 season began with an exhibition of...

5. Rooftop Cinema's 2018 calendar finds an inspiring balance between ...

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  • MMOCA's annual experimental film series returns in June under a new programmer, James Kreul.

Rooftop Cinema's 2018 calendar finds an inspiring balance between ...

6. Art - New York Magazine

  • See an archive of all art stories published on the New York Media network, which includes NYMag, The Cut, Vulture, and Grub Street.

Art - New York Magazine

7. [PDF] ART JASON DODGE AND CAROLINE KNOX “Poems are practical ...

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8. [PDF] Summaries of Student Course Evaluation Comments for SPRING ...

  • Karen Yasinsky. Overall quality of the class: 5.00. This class had 5 or fewer ... all fields of study in the university take this course. Students ...

9. George Condo - Sprüth Magers

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  • The paintings, drawings and sculptural work of George Condo (*1957) offer a virtuosic examination of a wide range of art-historical idioms, which he transforms into his own visual language. He depicts grotesque, tragicomic and sometimes monstrous subjects with stylistic elements from seventeenth-century Venetian or Dutch painting, but also Cubism, Surrealism and Pop Art.

George Condo - Sprüth Magers

10. [PDF] Since 2014 this page has featured a picture of ... - Maryland Film Festival

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11. Inventory to the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Records, 1971-2015

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  • Inspired by the women's movement of the 1960s, the women's movement in art began by 1970 to work toward equal representation and recognition of women in contemporary art, and greater inclusiveness in art education. This impulse created the climate for the beginning of the Women Artists Series at the Mabel Smith Douglass Library, Douglass College, Rutgers University. Rutgers' New Brunswick campus already had a vibrant reputation in the contemporary art world, having provided a home for innovators like Allan Kaprow, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucas Samaras and George Segal (1). However, the painter Joan Snyder (Douglass College, 1962 and Rutgers MFA) observed in 1971 that the studio art students of the all-female Douglass College had no female mentors or role models: all the full-time art faculty were male, and the college gallery exhibited only male artists. Snyder contacted Daisy Brightenback (later Shenholm, Douglass College, 1944), the director of the Mabel Smith Douglass Library, to ask if an exhibition of women artists could be held in the lobby and corridors of the library. Brightenback was enthusiastic, and enlisted Lynn F. Miller, a new reference librarian, to serve as coordinator while Snyder served as curator. The 1971/1972 season began with an exhibition of the works of Mary Heilmann and feature...

12. Noah Marcel Sudarsky on “Blue Book, Moon Rock” – SRESHTA RIT ...

  • The donkey was also the leitmotif in Karen Yasinsky's ... The Yasinsky show also features Mr. Magoo in a ... For the record, Rachel Feinstein's nude 2-D ...

  • Artscape Magazine – Issue 01, June ’09 ALL THE ART THAT’S FIT 
TO DRINK by Noah Marcel Sudarsky NEW YORK, APRIL 2009

13. Sandra Boeschenstein - Lines Fiction Drawing & Animation

  • ... nude drawing. Finally, in the film I claim that an animal is a line, which ... Karen Yasinsky · Impressum · Datenschutz. © 2024 Lines Fiction ☆ Drawing ...

  • Lines Fiction: Your art is an expression of transitions, of metaphoric processes, you work in different media – drawing, object installation, and film. Sandra Boeschenstein: Yes, the drift of meaning is central. Therefore drawing in its medial pureness is most … Sandra Boeschenstein Read More »

14. [PDF] Proud to partner with the AAFF - Ann Arbor District Library

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15. News post - Julien Robson in Vienna, Alison Klayman discusses Ai Wei ...

  • Sep 7, 2012 · ... Karen Yasinsky; it runs from September 4 – October 6, with an opening Thursday, September 6 from 5-7 pm. The latter show, Docu-Commencement ...

  • At least now there's no ambiguity as to what they're after - Temple Gallery is now Temple Contemporary! In keeping up with the times, they've re-focused on

News post - Julien Robson in Vienna, Alison Klayman discusses Ai Wei ...

16. John Cox - Specific Object

  • ... Nude Goddess of Free Love," by John Stange; A Modern Man's Method of ... Karen Yasinsky, Lisa Yuskavage. Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction ...

  • Specific Object - Art & Project. A History ; Ace : A Magazine for Men of Distinction Vol. 11, No. 5 (March 1969) ; FluxOrchestra at Carnegie Recital Hall ; Set of Four Dwan Galley

17. [PDF] Film School Guide - Filmmaker Magazine

  • and filmmaker Karen Yasinsky. 6 Producers Alexandra Byer and. Kimberly Parker; producer Tim Perell leads the MFA program. 7 Need. 8 $55,350 for undergraduate ...

18. [PDF] and there's much more to come. - Philadelphia Museum of Art

  • Karen L. Daroff. Maude de Schauensee. Ineke M. Dikland. Edith R. Dixon. Barbara ... The Maria Yasinsky and Anthony Murowany Endowment for Ukrainian ...

19. [PDF] MAY 2–6, 2018 - Maryland Film Festival

  • May 2, 2018 · at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He currently works at ... DIRECTOR Karen Yasinsky. A character created over the time of ...

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