New York-based artist Donna Rosenthal explores "the effects of traditional and societal influences on the lives of women."  Rosenthal adds, "I use text, repetition, and the cultural symbolism of clothing to expose the struggles between the internal and external self."  The artist employs traditional craft materials: vintage papers, books, magazines, linens, buttons, and dress patterns.  These materials are deconstructed, then transformed and embellished with embroidery, beading, and gluing.  As the final addition, text ties together content and materials, resulting in sculptures that are humorous yet provocative.

He Said...She Said series (Jewels/sports)
vintage novels, catalogues, magazines, text, gel,
approx. 12 inches high, 2008.

He Said...She Said series (gadget wizard/markdown maven), vintage novels, catalogues, magazines, text, gel,
approx.12 inches high, 2008

He Said...She Said series (Jewels/sports)
vintage novels, catalogues, magazines, text, gel,
approx. 12 inches high, 2008.

He Said...She Said series (Jewels/sports)
vintage novels, catalogues, magazines, text, gel, approx. 12 inches high, 2008.



"He Said...She Said (Superheroes),"
vintage print material, shellac, text, steel, dress:
14 x 11 x 11 inches, suit: 14 1/2 x 3 x 13 inches


"He Said...She Said Series,"
vintage print material, shellac, text, steel, dress:
14 x 11 x 11 inches, suit: 14 1/2 x 3 x 13 inches

"Melody"

"Little Girl's Wish List"

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DONNA ROSENTHAL

BORN   New Haven, CT, 1950

EDUCATION

1996           MFA, Mixed Media Sculpture, Long Island University, CW Post

1987          Adelphi University

1973          New York University

1972          BA, Ed., Boston University, Boston, MA

 

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2009            Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA

            Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX

2008            Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL

            Small Wonders, Garson Baker Fine Art, NY, NY

             3 Women, 3 Views, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, NY

2007            Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

             Flow Miami, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX

             Red Dot, Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA

             Byron C. Cohen Gallery, Kansas City, MO

2006     Sofa Chicago, Jean Albano Gallery, Chicago, IL         

             Undressed, Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA

              Art (212), Byron Cohen  Gallery, Kansas City, MO

              A Timely Response, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

              Bridges Art Show Miami, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX

              The Even at Fort Mason, Steele Gallery, San Francisco, CA

              Gender, Haddad Lascano Gallery, Great Barrington, MA

              Scope NY, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX           

              Twist and Shout, Florida Craftsmen, St. Petersburg, FL

              Palm Beach 3, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2005            Holiday Group Show, Graystone, San Francisco, CA

              Works with Paper, Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA  

              Sweet Basel, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

              Director’s Pick, Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA

              ART-ROBE: Women artists at the nexus of fashion and art, Unesco, Paris, France

              True Romance , Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX

              His, Hers & Theirs, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2004      Lovers and Warriors, Wexler Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

              It’s for the Birds, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

2003      The Miniature Show, Graystone Gallery, San Francisco, CA

              Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, FL

              Way Cool, Koelsch Gallery, Houston, TX

              Introduction, Judi Rotenberg Gallery, Boston, MA

              A Wealth of Women; Contemporary Perspectives on the Human Form, Florida Craftsmen, St. Petersburg, FL

            Lets’ Play House, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, FL

            The Figure as Object, Southern Highlands Craft Guild, Asheville, NC

2002            Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, FL

              The Miniature Show, Graystone Gallery, San Francisco, CA

              Women on the Verge, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

            Look at me. What do you see? What do you see?, Gracie Mansion Chelsea, New York, NY

2001          Common Threads, Sacred Heart University, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Fairfield, CT

              Three Sculptors: Helene Brandt, Donna Rosenthal, & Priscilla Sage, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery,

              Miami,FL

1999            Out of the Closet: Clothing as Imagery in Contemporary Art, Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City, UT

               New Work: Changing the Pattern, Steinbaum Krauss Gallery, New York, NY

              Skirting Issues: New Work by David Baerwalde, Donna Rosenthal, Justine Rubin, and Daniel Troppy, Swan Coach House               Gallery, Atlanta, GA

            Solo show, Suffolk Community College, Long Island, NY

              Updating Ceremonial Objects: A Cup for Miriam, Nathan D. Rosen Museum Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

1998          Selections from Soho: Steinbaum Krauss Gallery Artists, Fort Lewis College Art Gallery, Durango, CO

              Summer Group Exhibition, Steinbaum Krauss Gallery, New York, NY

1997          Patchworks: Contemporary Interpretations of the Quilt Form, Islip Museum of Art, East Islip, NY

               Summer Group Exhibition, Steinbaum Krauss Gallery, New York, NY

              Dressed and Addressed, Steinbaum Krauss Gallery, New York, NY

              Text and Identity, Twelve Women/Twelve Artists, University Art Gallery, Staller Center for the Arts, State

              University at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY (catalogue)

1996          Members Gallery Exhibition, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY

              Text and Image, Rathbone Gallery, Sage Junior College, NY

              Skirting The Issue: The Dress as Sculpture, Nexus Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

1995          Soho Biennial, New York, NY

              Juried Show, Smithtown Township Arts Council, NY

              Pulp, Anthony Girodano Gallery, Islip Art Museum, NY

              Artist's Choice, B.J. Spoke Gallery, NY

              Winners, Smithtown Township Arts Council, NY

              Chairs, Spazi Contemporary Art, Housatonic, MA

              A Woman's Place, Women's Caucus on Art, New York, NY

              Juried Show, Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY

              Shelter, Sid Jacobson North Shore Y, Roslyn, NY

1994          Small Works, Spazi Contemporary Art, Housatonic , MA

              Juried Show, Smithtown Township Arts Council, NY

              Basil Leaf Cafe Gallery, Locust Valley, NY

1993          Twenty Artists-Twenty Views, Art 54, New York, NY

              Women's Work, Spazi Contemporary Art, Housatonic , MA

              Endangered, Sid Jacobson North Shore Y, Roslyn, NY

1992          Juried Show, Smithtown Township Arts Council, NY

              Personal Stories, Basil Leaf Cafe Gallery, Locust Valley, NY

              Alzheimer's Benefit Show, New York

              Fashion, Trenkmann Gallery, New York, NY

1991          Winter Show, Gayle Wilson Gallery, NY

              Juried Show, Nassau County Parks & Recreation, NY

              Alzheimer's Benefit Show, New York, NY

1990          Juried Show, Chelsea House, NY

            Arts Council Show, Sid Jacobson North Shore Y, NY

1989          Benefit Show, Sid Jacobson North Shore Y, NY

              The Gallery at Bryant Library, Roslyn, NY

              Multi Media Show, Long Island Focus on Art, NY Art Expo, New York, NY

1988          Juried Show, Nassau County Parks & Recreation, NY

              Allied Artists of America, NY

              One Woman show, Chosen Objects Gallery, NY

    

1988          Juried Show, Suburban Art League, NY

              Nassau County Museum of Long Island, NY

              Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, Hempstead, NY

            Juried Show, Mamaroneck Arts Council, NY

Lever House, New York, NY

              Multi Media Show, Long Island Focus on Art, NY

              Nassau County Museum of Long Island, NY

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2006          Kadlec, Kristine, “Twist & Shout…;The New Needle Arts”, Fiber Arts Magazine, Jan/Feb 2006

2005        Kim Airyung, Claudia Steinberg, “Art Robe”, March 2005

               Suarez de Jesus, Carlos, “Sculptural Intent: Three artist on deck”, Miami New Time, March 2005

2004            Taylor, Terry, “Altered Art”, Lark Books, Sterling Publishing Co., 2004

               Fabbri Anne, “She’s Crafty”, Philadelphia Style, Nov-Dec 2004   

               Sozanski, Edward, “Guys and Dolls”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2004

2003       Godfrey, Robert, “Reaching beyond the ordinary”, Citizen-Times, August 2003

               Johnson, Partricia, “Fresh visions hard to find”, Houston Cronicle, July 2003

               Turner, Elisa, “City Focus: Miami and South Florida, A Dramatic Reinvention”, Art News, February 2003

2001       Streitfeld, L.P, “Common Threads: Weaving the new Feminine Spirit into Form”, Fairfield Times, September 2001

              Triff, Alfredo, “All Over the Place”, The New Times, April 26-May 1, 2001

2000          De Rooij, Marie Jeanne,  “Gender Icons”, View on Colour, March 2000

1999          Chaiklin, Amy, “Why Paper?” International Sculpture Center Website, July 1999

              Byrd, Cathy, “Sartorial statements”, Creative Loafing, vol. 27, no. 50, May 1, 1999

1998          Reynolds, Judith, “A Banquet on the Mesa” and “Mary Tso - persuasive FLC Gallery director”, The

               Durango Herald, section B, Thursday, August 27, 1998

1997          McClure, Lissa, "Donna Rosenthal: Dressed and Addressed," Review Magazine, June 15, 1997

              Braff, Phyllis., "The Feminine Image in Its Many Facets in the 20th Century; Text and Identity 12 Women/12 Artists",  The New                York Times, L.I. 14. exhibition review, Sunday, April 6, 1997

              Bridson, Susan., "At University Gallery - Text and Identity", The Three Village Herald, Endpaper, p. 27, (exhibition review),                April 2, 1997

1996            Ommerman, Betty, "Who's News", Newsday, November 26, 1996

              Harrison, Helen A., "Queen Esther", New York Times, March 17, 1996

               Jaeger, William, "The Rocky Marriage of Words and Art", Times-Union, Albany, NY, January 28, 1996

1995          Harrison, Helen A., "Winners 95", New York Times, August 6, 1995

              Harrison, Helen A., "Shelter Me", New York Times, May 28, 1995

              Youngs, Christopher, "League's Jurors Find Serious", Fun Variety, New York, Newsday, June 2, 1995

1994          Harrison, Helen A., "19th Juried Fine Arts Exhibition", New York Times, November 27, 1994

            Graham, Lynne, "Trendsetters", New York City Cable TV, October, 1994

 

 

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