Joanne Greenbaum

Joanne Greenbaum (born 1953, New York City, United States) is an artist based in New York City.

EDUCATION

Greenbaum received her BA in 1975 from Bard College in New York.

WORK

Art critic John Yau writes of Greenbuam's process: "Working within a smaller surface area, and in her own words, doing 'just one thing' at a time, Greenbaum paints incrementally, adding a new layer upon whatever preceded it. She uses oil and acrylic, as well as magic marker, and doesn’t scrape anything away. In this regard, the paintings are geological, with each layer forming a distinct strata."[1]

Greenbaum received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2001.[2]

GRANTS & AWARDS

Finalist/First Alternate, The Richard C. Diebenkorn Teaching Fellowship, San Francisco Art Institute

Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Faculty/Resident Artist Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy

Artists Residency, Yaddo John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Grant

SOLO EXHIBITIONS (Selection)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selection)

College, Saratoga Springs

References

  1. Yau, John (November 2011). "Joanne Greenbaum 1612". The Brooklyn Rail.
  2. "Joanne Greenbaum: The artist talks about painting and the long haul" (interview), Time Out New York, September 2, 2009. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
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