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Laura Newman

1956
(USA) AMERICAN

DiagramDiagram
Laura Newman
Diagram
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,700.00
CalligraphCalligraph
Laura Newman
Calligraph
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78.7 X 57.2 X 0.0 cm 31.0 X 22.5 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,700.00
FramesFrames
Laura Newman
Frames
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56.0 X 38.0 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 15.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,500.00
TangoTango
Laura Newman
Tango
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76.2 X 55.8 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,900.00
InteriorsInteriors
Laura Newman
Interiors
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122.0 X 91.4 X 0.0 cm 48.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£6,600.00
DiamondsDiamonds
Laura Newman
Diamonds
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101.6 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 40.0 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£6,200.00
White LightWhite Light
Laura Newman
White Light
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102.0 X 76.0 X 0.0 cm 40.2 X 29.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,750.00
BirdsBirds
Laura Newman
Birds
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183.0 X 142.0 X 0.0 cm 72.0 X 55.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£12,150.00
BonbonBonbon
Laura Newman
Bonbon
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142.0 X 183.0 X 0.0 cm 55.9 X 72.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£12,150.00
TouchTouch
Laura Newman
Touch
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183.0 X 142.0 X 0.0 cm 72.0 X 55.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£12,000.00
Interior with Paint ChipsInterior with Paint Chips
Laura Newman
Interior with Paint Chips
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183.0 X 142.0 X 0.0 cm 72.0 X 55.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£12,150.00
Still LifeStill Life
Laura Newman
Still Life
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102.0 X 76.0 X 0.0 cm 40.2 X 29.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,750.00
Beach HouseBeach House
Laura Newman
Beach House
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183.0 X 142.0 X 0.0 cm 72.0 X 55.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£12,150.00
SpanSpan
Laura Newman
Span
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63.3 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 24.9 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,100.00
Clouds in a RoomClouds in a Room
Laura Newman
Clouds in a Room
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35.6 X 45.8 X 0.0 cm 14.0 X 18.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,100.00
Viewing PlatformViewing Platform
Laura Newman
Viewing Platform
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56.0 X 76.0 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 29.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,000.00
BlindBlind
Laura Newman
Blind
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76.2 X 56.0 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,100.00
BillboardBillboard
Laura Newman
Billboard
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56.0 X 76.0 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 29.9 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,000.00
RoomRoom
Laura Newman
Room
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142.0 X 152.0 X 0.0 cm 55.9 X 59.8 X 0.0 inch Sale price£11,350.00
High BeamsHigh Beams
Laura Newman
High Beams
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76.0 X 107.0 X 0.0 cm 29.9 X 42.1 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,750.00
Glass WallGlass Wall
Laura Newman
Glass Wall
Painting
112.0 X 152.0 X 0.0 cm 44.1 X 59.8 X 0.0 inch Sale price£9,750.00
Jette 3Jette 3
Laura Newman
Jette 3
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76.2 X 55.8 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,900.00
Jette 2Jette 2
Laura Newman
Jette 2
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76.2 X 55.8 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,900.00
JetteJette
Laura Newman
Jette
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76.2 X 55.8 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,900.00
Five MarksFive Marks
Laura Newman
Five Marks
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35.6 X 45.8 X 0.0 cm 14.0 X 18.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,100.00
ScreensScreens
Laura Newman
Screens
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55.9 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
ScaffoldScaffold
Laura Newman
Scaffold
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55.9 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
PorchPorch
Laura Newman
Porch
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55.9 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 22.0 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
TrapezeTrapeze
Laura Newman
Trapeze
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
SpheresSpheres
Laura Newman
Spheres
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
SlideSlide
Laura Newman
Slide
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
Circles And LinesCircles And Lines
Laura Newman
Circles And Lines
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
BridgeBridge
Laura Newman
Bridge
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,100.00
SwerveSwerve
Laura Newman
Swerve
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76.2 X 56.0 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch

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Drybrush with BuildingDrybrush with Building
Laura Newman
Drybrush with Building
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76.2 X 55.9 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch

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SwoopSwoop
Laura Newman
Swoop
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76.2 X 56.0 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 inch

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Laura Newman is an American abstract artist. She creates vivid, dynamic paintings that revel in a harmonious balance between gestural brushwork, hard-edge geometric spatial arrangements and layered, architectural compositions. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Newman currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

Education

Laura Newman earned her BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and also studied at the California Institute of the Arts and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Graduate Program. She has received fellowships and awards from The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, The American Academy in Rome, The New York Foundation for the Arts, Yaddo, The MacDowell Colony, and The American Academy of Arts and Letters. An Associate Professor in the Art Department at Vassar College since 1998, she was previously on the faculty at The Yale University School of Art, Brown University, The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Pratt Institute and The Cooper Union School of Art.

Technique

Newman paints in a light-filled studio in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. Her practice includes large-scale canvases created primarily with oils and acrylics and smaller works on paper created with ink, watercolors and other mediums.

Her techniques include staining, pouring, and a combination of gestural and meticulous mark making. About her process, Newman has said, "My paintings often take specific qualities of particular places as points of departure, but I try to approach the image without preconceived ideas and to discover forms through improvisation."...

Her finished paintings combine geometric delineations of space, ephemeral color fields, dynamic lines and organic forms, resulting in atmospheric images evocative of representational landscapes, but always opening up to something more, something beyond.

Newman's paintings may look like they are quickly made because she values a sense of freshness; but in reality they take a long time to complete. The artist starts by setting down rudiments of a visual idea, reworks the painting over and over until she achieves an image that she recognizes but that at the same time surprises her.

Inspiration

Newman often finds inspiration in the view out her studio window, which looks out at a large swath of sky over the city. The vastness of the open air juxtaposes with the intermingling of construction and deconstruction occupying the urban landscape. Her work often explores that interplay between the confinement of built environments and the freedom of open spaces. Elements of window frames sometimes inhabit her paintings, creating a sense of distance between spatial planes. Newman is interested in the interplay between representation and abstraction. She strives for a language of forms, lines, colors and spatial relationships that can be read both formally and abstractly or interpreted more broadly as fictional, illusionary environments.

Artist Statement

"A painting comes alive for me when I can feel the space in it. In my recent paintings, brushstrokes cohere into structures that serve as containers for space and fold together a range of approaches to form, among them hard-edged geometrical shapes, loose gestural dry brushed strokes of ink, and architectural references. Painting for me is about discovering an image. Through the process of working and reworking, layering and painting out, I attempt to locate a specific but unnamable place with its own rules of gravity and rhythm, that surprises me but I recognize."

Relevant quote

Sharon Butler, founder of the Two Coats of Paint project, wrote the following about Laura Newman in 2012:

“Laura Newman’s color has always been sweet but brittle...the seemingly casual color shapes pulsate, gnash, and hover, like the pigeons she watches outside her Williamsburg studio…[Newman’s paintings] at first delight, then purposely confuse our expectations, leaving us to sort out the point of view, the enigmatic shapes, and the hints of narrative on our own. These paintings are a gentle reminder that things aren’t always as they seem.”

Collections

Works by Laura Newman are in the permanent collections of multiple institutions, including those of Chase Manhattan Bank, IBM Corporation, Prudential Insurance Company and the University of Arizona.

Exhibitions

Laura Newman has exhibited in multiple solo exhibitions in New York as well as in group exhibitions in galleries and museums along the US East Coast and in Canada. Her work has been written about extensively, including in Artforum, The New York Times, and the Brooklyn Rail.

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Education

1981 The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Halifax Graduate Program
1978 The Cooper Union School of Art New York BFA
1977 The California Institute of the Arts Valencia California

Solo Exhibitions

2017 University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut
2012 Laura Newman Recent Paintings Jen Bekman Gallery New York
2011 Air 1 GAP Gallery Brooklyn New York
2010 Glass Walls and Billboards Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Halifax
2007 Lesley Heller Gallery New York
2004 Skies and Highways Randolph-Macon College Ashland Virginia
2002 Bellwether Gallery New York
1996 Tenri Gallery New York
1987-89 Victoria Munroe Gallery New York

Selected Group Exhibitions

2018 Laura Newman and Marcy Rosenblat 490 Atlantic Gallery Brooklyn May
2016 Machines of Paint and Other Materials 72 Front Street Brooklyn
2016 Conference of the Birds Shirley Fiterman Art Center at BMCC New York
2016 Surface Two Arena Brooklyn New York
2016 Inside Out Art 101 Brooklyn New York
2015 Working in NYC Central Connecticut University New Britain Connecticut
2015 Paperazzi 3 Janet Kurnatowski Gallery Brooklyn New York
2014 My Big Fat Painting Brian Morris Gallery New York
2014 Clouds Lesley Heller Workspace New York
2013 Rockslide Sky Fordham University at Lincoln Center New York
2012 What’s the Point Jen Bekman Gallery New York
2012 Charles Hagen Photographs Laura Newman Paintings Carol Shen Gallery Packer Collegiate Institute Brooklyn New York
2011 Little Languages/Coded Pictures Lesley Heller Fine Art New York
2010 Rhyme not Reason curated by John Yau Janet Kurnatowski Gallery
2009 Mary Carlson and Laura Newman Big Small/Casual Gallery Long Island City
2008 The 183rd Annual Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art The National Academy of Design New York
2006 Air Monya Rowe Gallery New York
2002 Art on Paper The Weatherspoon Art Museum Greensboro North Carolina
1998 Current Undercurrent The Brooklyn Museum New York
1997 Dreams and Dislocations Elizabeth Harris Gallery New York
1995 Temporarily Possessed The New Museum New York
1992 American Academy of Arts and Letters New York
1984 New Work The New Museum New York

Publications

2017 The Drawer Revue de Dessin Volume 12 Untitled March selected by Barbara Soyer
2016 Machines of Paint Art Critical link
2015 No Shape Bends The River So Long Monica Berlin and Beth Marzoni cover
2014 Art Critical My Big Fat Painting link
2012 Rockslide Sky an exhibition inspired by Roberto Bolaño’s story Gomez Palacio catalog curated by Carleen Sheehan
2012 Bloom 20 x 200 Editions Digital Print Edition
2012 Rorschach 20 x 200 Editions Digital Print Edition
2012 Sharon Butler Two Coats of Paint October 2 link
2011 Laura Newman interviewed by Emily Auchincloss NYArts Magazine October
2010 Amy Sillman “Never Trust a Laura Newman Vertical” Artcritical.com September 9 Revised essay
2010 Laura Newman Glass Walls and Billboards catalog Essays by Amy Sillman and John Yau NSCAD University Halifax
2008 The National Academy Museum The 183rd Annual Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art catalog
2007 Stephanie Buhmann exhibition review The Brooklyn Rail October
2004 Laura Newman Skies and Highways catalog Randolph-Macon College Ashland Virginia
2002 Martha Schwendener Artforum Magazine Summer Exhibition Review
2002 Judith Linhares "Laura Newman" Bomb Magazine Spring
1996 Roberta Smith The New York Times June 21

Fellowships and Residencies

2017 2015 The American Academy in Rome Visiting Artist Residency
2015 Yaddo Residency
2014 American Academy in Rome Visiting Artist Residency
2002-2016 Vassar College Faculty Research Award
2010 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University Residency Halifax
1996 New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship Painting
1992 American Academy of Arts and Letters Rosenthal Award
1985 Yaddo Residency
1985 MacDowell Colony Residency
1981 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in Painting
1980 Rome Prize Fellowship in Painting The American Academy in Rome

Selected Collections

Chase Manhattan Bank
IBM Corporation
Neuberger and Berman
The New Museum Impermanent Collection
Prudential Insurance Company
The University of Arizona

Teaching

1998 - present Associate Professor Vassar College Poughkeepsie New York
1998 - 1999 Visiting Assistant Professor Brown University Providence Rhode Island
1993 - 1997 Assistant Professor Yale University School of Art New Haven Connecticut
1990 - 1993 The Cooper Union School of Art New York
1989 - 1990 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Halifax Nova Scotia

Other Professional Activities

2016 University of Connecticut studio visit MFA program
2016 School of Visual Arts studio visit MFA program
2015 Gallery Conversation Scale from the Artist's and Curator's Viewpoint Public conversation with curator Mary-Kay Lombino The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Vassar College
2015 Art Talks Stars and Personage Juan Miro online video
2014 Maryland Institute College of Art Hoffberger School of Painting Baltimore Visiting Artist
2013 Knox University Galesburg Visiting Artist and Juror Al Young Contest
2010 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University Halifax studio visit
2012 The Pasadena Museum of California Art CA studio visit
2011 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University Halifax lecture
2010 California State University at Long Beach studio visit
2010 Princeton University studio visit
2009 Pratt Institute MFA program studio visit
2008 The Whitney Museum of Art Education Program studio visit
2008 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University studio visit
2007 Lesley Heller Gallery NYC lecture

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