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Yumiko Kayukawa is a Japanese visual artist currently based in Seattle know for fantastical paintings that utilize flat color and detailed decorative graphic elements in works that combine female figures with animals, mythical beings and natural elements to...explore the uncanny and psychadelic [1] that make article 2022
Early life: Yumiko Kayukawa was born in the town of Naie on the island of Hokkaido, Japan [2] Bisen Art School Sapporo. She moved to Seattle, Washington in 2005. [3]
Solo Exhibitions:
2014 Foley Gallery New York, NY Yumiko Kayukawa Year Of The Fire Horse June 11 – July 12, 2014 [4]
2012 “HAKURYUU – White Dragon” at LeBasse projects, Culver City, CA [5]
Publications:
Catalogs of solo exhibition "The Wild Kingdom of Yumiko Kayukawa" Kayukawa, Yumiko. The Wild Kingdom of Yumiko Kayukawa. United States, 9mm Books, 2005.
Kayukawa, Yumiko. Japanese Wolf. United States, Zero+ Publishing, 2013.
Official website https://www.yumikokayukawa.com/
Deborah Roberts ? http://www.deborahrobertsart.com/page-cv see selected Press section for published articles about Roberts
2021 Art+Feminism Barbara Symmons (born 1936), GBR https://musgravekinleycollection.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/obituary-for-barbara-symmons-1936-2019-an-artist-in-the-musgrave-kinley-outsider-art-collection/
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Isabelle Percy West (1882-1976) was an American artist, designer and educator based in xxx, California known for the paintings of xxx and landscapes she created while xxx.
Isabelle Clark Percy was born on November 6, 1882 in Alameda, California. [7] Her father was George W. Percy a San Francisco architect. [8]
Percy studied at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, formerly the California School of Design and later SFAI, in San Francisco. She went on to attend Columbia University, where she studied under Arthur Wesley Dow [9] earning her MA from Columbia University in 1907 [10].
IPW :Glenn Wessels oral history: Education of an artist : oral history transcript / and related material, 1966-1967. https://oac.cdlib.org/search?query=photographs;group=Collections;idT=UCb112339475
Isabelle Percy West was a California artist, designer [11] and educator known for the paintings of xxx that she created in xxx. These works were primarily painted in xxx and often feature xxx.
During WWI West had poetry published in the "The Public: A Journal for Democracy" (weird Google Books page...get ref)
In the teens, when "On the Pacific Coast, the profession being in its infancy...there are many encouraging creditable productions that command favorable consideration, among them...Helen Hyde and Isabelle Percy with their pictorial colored prints" Isabelle Percy was recognized for her etchings [12]
In 1925, when the California School of Arts and Crafts completed its move from Berkeley to a new Oakland campus at the corner of Broadway and College Avenue, West made the move as well and was named as one of "the school's faculty of highly trained specialists". [13]
IPW Does the Library have any of these? If yes, check out! 2005 Davenport, Ray Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition 2421 No
2002 Hughes, Edan Milton Artists in California: 1786-1940 (Two Volumes)
Available For Sale. 1249 No
1999 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes 3724 No
1998 Kovinick, Phil; Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West 405 No
1989 Hughes, Edan Milton Artists in California, 1786-1940 637 No
1989 Moore, Sylvia (editor) Yesterday and Tomorow California Women Artists (library Has) 378 No
1986 Opitz, Glenn B (editor) Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers 1081 No
1985 Dawdy, Doris Artists of the American West: Three Volumes A Biographical Dictionary 1184 No
1985 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active Between 1898-1947 707 No
1985 Petteys, Chris with Hazel Gustow, Ferris Olin and Verna Ritchie Dictionary of Women Artists: An International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900(library has) 851 No
1984 Orr-Cahill, Christina The Art of California Selected Works/ Oakland Museum 199 Yes
1935 Mallett, Daniel Trowbridge Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index
Percy West's work is held in many permanent collections including:
IPW's work was featured in the 2020 Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art exhibit Feminizing Permanence REF: https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/saint-marys-college-museum-of-art/upcoming-exhibitions/feminizing-permanence
In 1928 West's paintings of landscapes and Hawaiian flowers were featured in an exhibit of Hawaiian Paintings at The Academy of Arts, Honolulu, now the Honolulu Museum of Art [15]
IPW "House Beautiful, May 1929 Illustrator - Isabelle Percy West" https://in.pinterest.com/pin/447404544230692804/ NOTE: Where else can I find this???
In 1968 The Isabelle Percy West Gallery was completed in the topmost level of Founders Hall which was built on the Oakland campus of California College of Arts and Crafts to honor founding faculty of the college [16].
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Mercedes Jamison is one of the six artists spotlighted in the 1995 film Not Like in the Movies: A Portrait of Six Mentally Ill Artists at Work, along with: Irene Phillips, Rocco Fama, Lady Shalimar Montague and Ray Hamilton. [17]
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XXX XXX was born May 20, 1966 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent her childhood in California and Mississippi. [18] XXX's work deals with issues that have impacted her life: family violence, intimate partner violence, and traumatic brain injury. [19]
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Education | Ph.D. University of Chicago |
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Notable work | Monster Beauty: Building the Body of Love |
Website | http://www.joannafrueh.com |
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African American Artists [1] USA Artists [2] Artists by country [3]
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Occupation | Poet |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | xxx College |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable awards | xxx Award |
Jody Pinto earned a BFA from Philadelphia College of Art. , a MA from the XXX and a Ph.D. from XXX.
Jody Pinto taught art history and critical studies at Sheffield Hallam University [3] and served as a faculty member at University of Lancaster teaching in the areas of visual culture and feminist theory [4] from 19XX until she retired in XXXX. She is Professor Emerita at Lancaster University. [5]
James Thomas was born in 1923 http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/THNOC/SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/125211318/PEOPLE_VAL_SYN/FULLNAME3/Thomas,~20James,~20b.~201923?JUMP http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/THNOC/SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/125211318/1/6/16985?RECORD&DATABASE=M3 in Rivera, Uruguay [6] to a notable local family. [2] She was an autodidact who worked in a variety of media prior to creating the visual works for which she is known. She was a precocious writer of poems and stories, which were never published, and also wrote for several daily papers, working as a journalist. She enjoyed organizing poetry evenings and befriended well known Uruguayan poetess Juana de Ibarbourou [7] [2] She began painting intermittently in the early 1950s but it wasn't until 1965, after a period of severe depression, that she began to paint regularly. [8] This activity became central to her existence with periods of intense creative work during which she would paint day and night. Depression, occasionally so intense that it resulted in suicide attempts, continued to plague her and in 1992 she took her own life. [2]
Analyzes images and texts to make the argument that pregnancy, in Western culture, is viewed and depicted with profound ambivalence by both feminists and non-feminists. [9]
Presents a discussion of how twentieth century women have sought to understand and influence where they fit into Western culture and art. [10]
Magali Herrera's work is primarily held in the Collection de l'Art Brut museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her works have been featured in Collection de l'Art Brut exhibitions including a 1996 retrospective [11]and the Art Brut Biennial II: Architectures, in 2015 [12] for which an accompanying catalog of the exhibition Architecture: Art Brut the Collection, published by 5 Continents Editions, was produced [13] Her works have been lent to other institutions for exhibitions, including the XXXX exhibit XXX at the XXX. A selection of her work was presented by Galerie Christian Berst (fr wiki) at the 2010 Art Paris. [11] In 2015 her work was included in the exhibition Le Cahier Dessiné at the Halle Saint-Pierre in Paris. [14]
In 1967, while traveling with her husband, she completed two drawings in Paris which she took to show, renowned painter and patron of many Art Brut creators, Jean Dubuffet, leaving her work with his secretary. Dubuffet immediately bought the works. [7] Dubuffet's interest led to other purchases: the director of Plaisir de France Claude Fregnac bought two pieces and author Michel Tapié acquired her work as well. [7]
Rosemary Betterton was born in 1951. [15]
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent her childhood in California and Mississippi. [16] Anderson was a precocious poet. Anderson's mother, a school teacher, taught her to read early and read poems to her. She wrote her first book of poems before she entered kindergarten, titled The Colorbook of Poems. [17]
In ... she emigrated to .... There she ...... In ..., she returned to the US and settled in ....
Anderson was living in Mississippi when Hurricane Katrina hit. [18]
Anderson took a classes at California State University, Sacramento, receiving a BA in English in ... [19] As an undergrad Anderson worked with the poet Dennis Schmitz who encouraged her to go to graduate school. [17]
She received an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College, completing her thesis on poet ... in .... [20]
Rosemary Betterton is the author of many books and essays, including the following. [5]
Poetry Collections
Vile Lilt (Roof Books, 2013)
Scented Rushes (Roof Books, 2010)
Folly (Roof Books, 2007)
V. Imp (Faux Pr, 2002)
Foriegnn Bodie (Detour Press, 2001)
Swoon (Granary) (Granary Books, 2001)
Are Not Our Lowing Heifers Sleeker Than Night-Swollen Mushrooms? (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001)
XXXX has authored books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction. "Her work can be found in journals such as New York Quarterly, [29] New Letters, Agni, and The Plum Review; and in anthologies such as On The Verge: Emerging Poets and Artists in America; American Poetry, The Next Generation; and The Why and Later: Poets Speak on Rape." [30]
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Yumiko Kayukawa is a Japanese visual artist currently based in Seattle know for fantastical paintings that utilize flat color and detailed decorative graphic elements in works that combine female figures with animals, mythical beings and natural elements to...explore the uncanny and psychadelic [1] that make article 2022
Early life: Yumiko Kayukawa was born in the town of Naie on the island of Hokkaido, Japan [2] Bisen Art School Sapporo. She moved to Seattle, Washington in 2005. [3]
Solo Exhibitions:
2014 Foley Gallery New York, NY Yumiko Kayukawa Year Of The Fire Horse June 11 – July 12, 2014 [4]
2012 “HAKURYUU – White Dragon” at LeBasse projects, Culver City, CA [5]
Publications:
Catalogs of solo exhibition "The Wild Kingdom of Yumiko Kayukawa" Kayukawa, Yumiko. The Wild Kingdom of Yumiko Kayukawa. United States, 9mm Books, 2005.
Kayukawa, Yumiko. Japanese Wolf. United States, Zero+ Publishing, 2013.
Official website https://www.yumikokayukawa.com/
Deborah Roberts ? http://www.deborahrobertsart.com/page-cv see selected Press section for published articles about Roberts
2021 Art+Feminism Barbara Symmons (born 1936), GBR https://musgravekinleycollection.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/obituary-for-barbara-symmons-1936-2019-an-artist-in-the-musgrave-kinley-outsider-art-collection/
In the Whitworth http://gallerysearch.ds.man.ac.uk/Home/UpdateSearch
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Isabelle Percy West (1882-1976) was an American artist, designer and educator based in xxx, California known for the paintings of xxx and landscapes she created while xxx.
Isabelle Clark Percy was born on November 6, 1882 in Alameda, California. [7] Her father was George W. Percy a San Francisco architect. [8]
Percy studied at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, formerly the California School of Design and later SFAI, in San Francisco. She went on to attend Columbia University, where she studied under Arthur Wesley Dow [9] earning her MA from Columbia University in 1907 [10].
IPW :Glenn Wessels oral history: Education of an artist : oral history transcript / and related material, 1966-1967. https://oac.cdlib.org/search?query=photographs;group=Collections;idT=UCb112339475
Isabelle Percy West was a California artist, designer [11] and educator known for the paintings of xxx that she created in xxx. These works were primarily painted in xxx and often feature xxx.
During WWI West had poetry published in the "The Public: A Journal for Democracy" (weird Google Books page...get ref)
In the teens, when "On the Pacific Coast, the profession being in its infancy...there are many encouraging creditable productions that command favorable consideration, among them...Helen Hyde and Isabelle Percy with their pictorial colored prints" Isabelle Percy was recognized for her etchings [12]
In 1925, when the California School of Arts and Crafts completed its move from Berkeley to a new Oakland campus at the corner of Broadway and College Avenue, West made the move as well and was named as one of "the school's faculty of highly trained specialists". [13]
IPW Does the Library have any of these? If yes, check out! 2005 Davenport, Ray Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition 2421 No
2002 Hughes, Edan Milton Artists in California: 1786-1940 (Two Volumes)
Available For Sale. 1249 No
1999 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes 3724 No
1998 Kovinick, Phil; Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West 405 No
1989 Hughes, Edan Milton Artists in California, 1786-1940 637 No
1989 Moore, Sylvia (editor) Yesterday and Tomorow California Women Artists (library Has) 378 No
1986 Opitz, Glenn B (editor) Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers 1081 No
1985 Dawdy, Doris Artists of the American West: Three Volumes A Biographical Dictionary 1184 No
1985 Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor) Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active Between 1898-1947 707 No
1985 Petteys, Chris with Hazel Gustow, Ferris Olin and Verna Ritchie Dictionary of Women Artists: An International Dictionary of Women Artists Born Before 1900(library has) 851 No
1984 Orr-Cahill, Christina The Art of California Selected Works/ Oakland Museum 199 Yes
1935 Mallett, Daniel Trowbridge Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index
Percy West's work is held in many permanent collections including:
IPW's work was featured in the 2020 Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art exhibit Feminizing Permanence REF: https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/saint-marys-college-museum-of-art/upcoming-exhibitions/feminizing-permanence
In 1928 West's paintings of landscapes and Hawaiian flowers were featured in an exhibit of Hawaiian Paintings at The Academy of Arts, Honolulu, now the Honolulu Museum of Art [15]
IPW "House Beautiful, May 1929 Illustrator - Isabelle Percy West" https://in.pinterest.com/pin/447404544230692804/ NOTE: Where else can I find this???
In 1968 The Isabelle Percy West Gallery was completed in the topmost level of Founders Hall which was built on the Oakland campus of California College of Arts and Crafts to honor founding faculty of the college [16].
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Mercedes Jamison is one of the six artists spotlighted in the 1995 film Not Like in the Movies: A Portrait of Six Mentally Ill Artists at Work, along with: Irene Phillips, Rocco Fama, Lady Shalimar Montague and Ray Hamilton. [17]
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XXX XXX was born May 20, 1966 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent her childhood in California and Mississippi. [18] XXX's work deals with issues that have impacted her life: family violence, intimate partner violence, and traumatic brain injury. [19]
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Helga Goetze | |
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Born | Helga Sophia Goetze 12 March 1922 |
Died | 29 January 2008 | (aged 85)
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Born | Xfirst Xmiddle Xlast, Jr. April 12, 1892
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Died | April 13, 1973
City, State, U.S.(Country) | (aged 81)
Nationality | American |
Known for | Painting, Collage, Writing, Pencil and pen drawing, Sketching |
Notable work | X series X series X series |
Movement | Outsider Art |
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Joanna Frueh | |
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Born | 1948
Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Nationality | American |
Education | Ph.D. University of Chicago |
Known for |
Feminist criticism Performance art Contemporary Art history |
Notable work | Monster Beauty: Building the Body of Love |
Website | http://www.joannafrueh.com |
Jeanne Tripier | |
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Born | 1869 |
Died | 1944 |
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Patron(s) | Jean Dubuffet |
African American Artists [1] USA Artists [2] Artists by country [3]
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Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2.1 In the Realms of the Unreal 2.2 Crazy House: Further Adventures in Chicago 2.3 The History of My Life 3 Mental health 4 Posthumous fame and influence 5 In popular culture 6 Collections and exhibits 7 References 8 Sources 9 External links
Madge Gill
Contents 1 Early years 2 Artistic works 3 Later years 4 Exhibitions 5 Recognition 6 References 7 External links
Nellie Mae Rowe
Contents 1 Life 2 Work 2.1 The Playhouse 2.2 Drawings and paintings 2.3 Sculptures and photographs 3 Reception 4 Quotes 5 References 6 Sources
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Sarah Menefee | |
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Born | xxxx xxxx, xxx, US |
Occupation | Poet |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | xxx College |
Genre | Poetry |
Notable awards | xxx Award |
Jody Pinto earned a BFA from Philadelphia College of Art. , a MA from the XXX and a Ph.D. from XXX.
Jody Pinto taught art history and critical studies at Sheffield Hallam University [3] and served as a faculty member at University of Lancaster teaching in the areas of visual culture and feminist theory [4] from 19XX until she retired in XXXX. She is Professor Emerita at Lancaster University. [5]
James Thomas was born in 1923 http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/THNOC/SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/125211318/PEOPLE_VAL_SYN/FULLNAME3/Thomas,~20James,~20b.~201923?JUMP http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/THNOC/SCRIPTS/MWIMAIN.DLL/125211318/1/6/16985?RECORD&DATABASE=M3 in Rivera, Uruguay [6] to a notable local family. [2] She was an autodidact who worked in a variety of media prior to creating the visual works for which she is known. She was a precocious writer of poems and stories, which were never published, and also wrote for several daily papers, working as a journalist. She enjoyed organizing poetry evenings and befriended well known Uruguayan poetess Juana de Ibarbourou [7] [2] She began painting intermittently in the early 1950s but it wasn't until 1965, after a period of severe depression, that she began to paint regularly. [8] This activity became central to her existence with periods of intense creative work during which she would paint day and night. Depression, occasionally so intense that it resulted in suicide attempts, continued to plague her and in 1992 she took her own life. [2]
Analyzes images and texts to make the argument that pregnancy, in Western culture, is viewed and depicted with profound ambivalence by both feminists and non-feminists. [9]
Presents a discussion of how twentieth century women have sought to understand and influence where they fit into Western culture and art. [10]
Magali Herrera's work is primarily held in the Collection de l'Art Brut museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her works have been featured in Collection de l'Art Brut exhibitions including a 1996 retrospective [11]and the Art Brut Biennial II: Architectures, in 2015 [12] for which an accompanying catalog of the exhibition Architecture: Art Brut the Collection, published by 5 Continents Editions, was produced [13] Her works have been lent to other institutions for exhibitions, including the XXXX exhibit XXX at the XXX. A selection of her work was presented by Galerie Christian Berst (fr wiki) at the 2010 Art Paris. [11] In 2015 her work was included in the exhibition Le Cahier Dessiné at the Halle Saint-Pierre in Paris. [14]
In 1967, while traveling with her husband, she completed two drawings in Paris which she took to show, renowned painter and patron of many Art Brut creators, Jean Dubuffet, leaving her work with his secretary. Dubuffet immediately bought the works. [7] Dubuffet's interest led to other purchases: the director of Plaisir de France Claude Fregnac bought two pieces and author Michel Tapié acquired her work as well. [7]
Rosemary Betterton was born in 1951. [15]
in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent her childhood in California and Mississippi. [16] Anderson was a precocious poet. Anderson's mother, a school teacher, taught her to read early and read poems to her. She wrote her first book of poems before she entered kindergarten, titled The Colorbook of Poems. [17]
In ... she emigrated to .... There she ...... In ..., she returned to the US and settled in ....
Anderson was living in Mississippi when Hurricane Katrina hit. [18]
Anderson took a classes at California State University, Sacramento, receiving a BA in English in ... [19] As an undergrad Anderson worked with the poet Dennis Schmitz who encouraged her to go to graduate school. [17]
She received an MFA in Poetry from Sarah Lawrence College, completing her thesis on poet ... in .... [20]
Rosemary Betterton is the author of many books and essays, including the following. [5]
Poetry Collections
Vile Lilt (Roof Books, 2013)
Scented Rushes (Roof Books, 2010)
Folly (Roof Books, 2007)
V. Imp (Faux Pr, 2002)
Foriegnn Bodie (Detour Press, 2001)
Swoon (Granary) (Granary Books, 2001)
Are Not Our Lowing Heifers Sleeker Than Night-Swollen Mushrooms? (Spuyten Duyvil, 2001)
XXXX has authored books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction. "Her work can be found in journals such as New York Quarterly, [29] New Letters, Agni, and The Plum Review; and in anthologies such as On The Verge: Emerging Poets and Artists in America; American Poetry, The Next Generation; and The Why and Later: Poets Speak on Rape." [30]
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