Stephanie Bernheim
Stephanie Bernheim | |
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Born | Stephanie Hammerschlag |
Alma mater | New York University Sarah Lawrence College Fieldston School Art Students League |
Website | stephaniebernheim |
Stephanie Bernheim is an American artist known mainly for her early Wall Reliefs, process paintings and Palmpics. She was a member of A.I.R. Gallery and founded the A.I.R. Fellowship Program in 1993. Bernheim lives and works in New York City.
Early life and education
[edit]Bernheim was born in New York, NY. She studied art and art history at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY where received a B.A. degree and New York University, New York, NY, where she studied with Milton Resnick and Ad Reinhardt and received an M.A. degree.
Career
[edit]In 1991, Stephanie Bernheim and Elizabeth Munro Smith organized, “Who Cares About Feminism?: Art and Politics in the Nineties” with participants: Eleanor Munro, moderator and panelists: Maren Hassinger, Joyce Kozloff, Grace Stanislaus and Barbara Zucker. In 2017, there was a book published on Bernheim's work: Stephanie Bernheim: From Paint to Pixels[1] with essay by Kara L. Rooney and short text by Richard Milazzo.
Notable exhibitions
[edit]"Special Projects," at MoMA P.S.1., NYC (1981),[2] "Houses for Hereafter," A.I.R. Gallery, NYC (1990),[3] "Hinterglasmalerei," A.I.R. Gallery, NYC (1994),[4][5] "Pine Plains Paintings," Tricia Collins Grand Salon, NYC (1997),[6] "Palm Project," A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2011)[7] "Figures and Grounds: Approaches to Abstraction," The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL (2012),[8] "Stephanie Bernheim: Pixels and Particulates," Hudson Hall, Hudson, NY (2018).[9][10]
Major collections
[edit]- The Art Museum at Princeton, Princeton, NJ
- The Cincinnati Museum, Book Collection, Cincinnati, OH
- Franklin Furnace, New York, NY
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
- Milwaukee Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI
- Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT
- Estee Lauder Corporation, New York, NY;
- Washington Country Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, MD.
References
[edit]- ^ Rooney, Kara L. (2017). Stephanie Bernheim: From Paint to Pixels. New York, London, Brussels: FoliArt. ISBN 9780578190549.
- ^ "Special Projects (Spring 1981)". MoMA. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
- ^ Ruzicka, Joseph. "Stephanie Bernheim at A.I.R. Gallery". Art in America (September, 1991).
- ^ Upshaw, Reagan. "Stephanie Bernheim at A.I.R. Gallery". Art in America (October, 1994).
- ^ Rubinstein, Raphael. "From End to Beginning". Exhibition Catalog (1994).
- ^ Mumford, Steve. "Pine Plains Paintings". The Country and Abroad. No. April, 1997.
- ^ Bernheim, Stephanie (May 2011). "JPM". Artforum International. 49 (9): 118.
- ^ Rorimer, Anne (2012). "Figures and Grounds: Approaches to Abstraction". Exhibition Catalog.
- ^ Isaacs, John. "Hudson Art and About". imby. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
- ^ Potter, Elizabeth B. ""New York: Stephanie Bernheim's Pixels and Particulates, Hudson Hall"". The Country and Abroad. 22 (April/May, 2018).