Carol Armstrong

Carol Armstrong is an American professor, art historian, art critic, and photographer. Armstrong teaches and writes about 19th-century French art, the history of photography, the history and practice of art criticism, feminist theory and women and gender representation in visual culture.[1]

Work

In 1986, she received her Ph.D. from Princeton University's Department of Art and Archaeology. She then taught at the University of California, Berkeley, where she was a Townsend Fellow.[2] In 1994, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[3] She then taught at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She joined the tenured faculty at Princeton and became the Doris Stevens Professor of Women’s Studies in 1999.[4] Later, she was the Director of the Program in the Study of Women and Gender from 2004 to 2007. She has been a professor of the History of Art at Yale University since 2007. At Yale, she is also affiliated with the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, the Film and Media Studies Program, and the French Department.

Selected publications

Line Into Color, Color Into Line: Helen Frankenthaler, Paintings 1962-1987, contributor, Gagosian/Rizzoli, 2017.[5]

Degas: A Strange New Beauty, coauthor, Moma, 2016.[6]

Women Artists at the Millennium, coeditor and contributor, October Books, The MIT Press 2006.[7]

Cézanne in the Studio: Still Life in Watercolors, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2004.[8]

Ocean Flowers, The Drawing Center (New York) and Princeton University Press, Spring 2004, co-editor and contributor.

Manet Manette, Yale University Press (London), 2002.[9]

A Degas sketchbook, J Paul Getty Museum Publications, 2000.[10]

Scenes in a Library: Reading the Photograph in the Book, 1843-1875, M.I.T. Press (October Books), Fall 1998.[11]

Odd Man Out: Readings of the Work and Reputation of Edgar Degas, The University of Chicago Press, 1991. CAA Charles Rufus Morey Book Award 1993.[12] Republished as a paperback by Getty Research Center Publications in 2006.[13]

Selected curatorial projects

2013 Lunch with Olympia, co-curator, Yale University School of Art’s Edgewood Gallery.[14][15][16]

2004 Cézanne in the Studio: Still Life in Watercolors, The J. Paul Getty Museum.[17]

2004 Ocean Flowers: Impressions from Nature, The Drawing Center (New York).[18] and the Yale Center for British Art[19]

2001 Camera Women, Princeton University Art Museum.[20]

References

  1. "Carol Armstrong". arthistory.yale.edu. Yale University, Department of the History of Art.
  2. "Carol Armstrong | Townsend Center for the Humanities". townsendcenter.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
  3. "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Carol Armstrong". www.gf.org. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  4. "Princeton - PWB 120699 - Four professors join tenured faculty". www.princeton.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  5. Gagosian Gallery (Los Angeles, Calif.); Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. Line into color, color into line : Helen Frankenthaler, paintings 1962-1987. ISBN 9780847859375. OCLC 954104402.
  6. Jodi,, Hauptman,; Armstrong, Carol M. Degas : a strange new beauty. ISBN 9781633450059. OCLC 945569656.
  7. "Women Artists at the Millennium". MIT Press.
  8. Armstrong, Carol. "Cezanne in the Studio: Still Life in Watercolors". www.getty.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  9. ..., Armstrong, Carol M., 1955- (2002-01-01). Manet Manette. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096585. OCLC 470376386.
  10. Armstrong, Carol; Hockney, David (2000-01-01). A Degas sketchbook. The J. Paul Getty Museum. ISBN 0892366109. OCLC 645210128.
  11. "Scenes in a Library". MIT Press.
  12. Association, College Art. "CAA Awards for Distinction | Programs | CAA". www.collegeart.org. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  13. Armstrong, Carol M. (2003-01-01). Odd man out : readings of the work and reputation of Edgar Degas. Getty Research Institute. ISBN 0892367288. OCLC 52921079.
  14. "‘Olympiad’ celebrates modernist masterpieces". Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  15. "Yale marks 150th anniversary of Manet’s landmark paintings". Yale News. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  16. "Inside 'Lunch with Olympia'". Yale News. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  17. Armstrong, Carol. "Cezanne in the Studio: Still Life in Watercolors". www.getty.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  18. "The Drawing Center; New York, NY' Exhibitions: Ocean Flowers". www.drawingcenter.org.
  19. "Ocean Flowers: Impressions from Nature in the Victorian Era | Yale Center for British Art". britishart.yale.edu.
  20. "Princeton - News - Women Photographers featured in University Art Museum Exhibition". www.princeton.edu. September 27, 2001.


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