The horse paintings were a game changer, although Susan certainly got tired of hearing about them. Every time she spoke of them as “antiques” or “dinosaurs” (a witty reference to the fact…
The board of the Washington Art Consortium, a collective run by seven Washington State art museums, announced that it will disband. The consortium’s central collection, which comprises more…
Last Friday I got an unexpected call from the painter Susan Rothenberg. It was the early evening, and a few minutes earlier I had been speaking to a representative at her New York gallery
TUESDAY, MARCH 24Lecture: Pierre Leguillon on Carl Andre at Dia Art Foundation
This is part of the ongoing Artists on Artists lecture series, which examines the work of contemporary…
Around four decades have passed since Susan Rothenberg first took a chance and painted a horse when it wasn’t cool to paint animals, let alone paint at all. Her early horses were iconic and hieratic…
The lush exhibition “Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place” includes 25 paintings dating from the mid-’70s to the present decade, selected by the museum’s Michael Auping. In Rothenberg’s work, the fulsome…