Expanding on Jay DeFeo’s “Visual Vocabulary” Thurs, Apr 19, 2012, 7 pm

Expanding on Jay DeFeo’s “Visual Vocabulary”

Thurs, Apr 19, 2012
7 pm

Origin, 1956. Oil on canvas, 92 x 79 3/4 in. (233.7 x 202.6 cm) University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; gift of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hilson © 2012 The Jay DeFeo Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photograph by Sibila Savage

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A unique figure in postwar American art, Jay DeFeo experimented with unconventional materials, unique methods, and varied “visual concerns” to produce a self-reflexive, if non-linear, body of work.  On the occasion of Jay DeFeo: A Retrospective, this roundtable will dispel popular myths associated with DeFeo’s life in order to illuminate her diverse oeuvre in its entirety.  Scholars and artists, including Rebecca Quaytman, Richard Shiff, and exhibition curator Dana Miller, will consider the broader art historical context of DeFeo’s work and her lasting influence on contemporary artists.

$8 general admission; $6 senior citizens and students; free for members


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