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Nancy Goldring | |
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Born | Nancy Deborah Goldring January 25, 1945 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Drawing, photography, projection |
Nancy Goldring (born January 25, 1945) is an American artist. She developed a way of making art that combines graphic, photographic, and projected material, presented as a non-narrative series of images that she calls "foto-projections." She currently lives and works in New York City, and is a professor at Montclair State University. [1]
Early life and education
editGoldring grew up in University City, Missouri where her father was professor of cardiology at Washington University. She was educated at University City High School, received a BA in Art History at Smith College, and an MA in Fine Art at NYU. She received her first Fulbright Grant to Italy immediately afollowing Smith Colege.[2]
Work
editWhile a graduate student,she was a co-founder of SITE, or Sculpture in the Environment, an organization of artists dedicated to developing public art projects. [3] After leaving SITE she began developing her own work, although she continued to write about public sculpture. Together with Michael Webb of Archigram and Giuliano Fiorenzoli she collaborated on an exhibition, Image of the Home at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York.
Goldring's work is unique in its incorporation of drawing, models, photography, and slide projection. She began presenting the work as large slide projection installations, suggesting the intricate nature of human perception by re-ordering visual information to propose irreconcilable time frames, shifting vantage points, changing moods, and memory traces. Each image represents one of the many possible ways of evoking a place or a moment; and the series altogether suggests the complex way we experience the world. Seen this way, the sequence seems to excavate a real or imagined archaeological site thereby slowly revealing a rich sedimentation of an irrecoverable past.
Her archive is held by the Smithsonian Institution.
Collaborations
editNancy Goldring has worked on numerous collaborations including,
Exhibitions
editSelected Individual Exhibitions
edit- Projections: Place without Description, Devi Art Foundation, The Sarai Center for Developing Studies, Delhi, 2012-2013
- Vanishing Points: Nancy Goldring (Punti di Fuga), Galleria Martini e Ronchetti, Genoa Sept. 2013
- Nancy Goldring, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY, 2010
- Lo Studiolo di Nancy Goldring, Palazetto di Eucherio Sanvitale, Parma, Italy, 2008
- Palimpsest, Gallery 138, New York City, 2006
- Palinsesto, Palazzo Pigorini, Parma, Italy, 2005, catalog with essays by David Levi Strauss
- Foto Fo, International Month of Photography, Galerie Z, Bratislava, Czech Republic,2003
- Legend, Lyman Allen Museum, New London, CT, 2002
- Foto Fest, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX, 2002
- Sites and Sets, Baruch College, New York, 2001
- Distillations, Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, FL, 2000
- The Ocular Proof, ACTA International, Rome Italy, 1996
- Speculations, R. Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, MO, 1996
- Foto-Projections, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, 1993
- Dream Stills, Jayne H. Baum Gallery, New York, 1993
- Images of Myanmar: Inle Lake and Pagan, Arts for Transit, sponsored by MTA, Grand Central Station, New York, 1992
- Cibachrome Foto-Projections, Elliot Smith Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO, 1992
- Drawings With Foto-Projections, Meridian Gallery, San Francisco, March 1991
- Nancy Goldring: Recent Works, Cox Gallery, Drury College, Springfield, MO, 1988
- Recurrences, A&M Artworks, New York,1984
- Studio on Stromboli, Mississippi Museum of Art, The Open Gallery, Jackson, MS, 1983
- Drawings with Foto-Projections, The Herzliya Museum, The American Cultural Center of Tel Aviv, 1981-1983
- Trepidation of the Spheres: Drawings with Foto-Projections, Camera Club, New York, 1981
- Drawings with Foto-Projections, SOHO 20, New York, 1980
- Drawings with Foto-Projections, Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York, 1977
- Nancy Goldring: Drawings, Comfort Gallery, Haverford College, Haverford, PA, 1976
Selected Group Exhibitions
edit- Prime Matter, Teckningsmuseet (Drawing Museum), Herrstrom, Laholm Sweden, 2016
- Night Tide, Diet Gallery, Miami, 2014
- Maravee Anima, Udine Italy, 2013
- Classical Mythology in Modern and Contemporary Art, The Benton Museum, CT, 2012
- Everywhere/Nowhere, The Spiritual Temperament in Current American Art, Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi, India, 2009
- Bridging Cultures Through Art, Les Atlassides Gallery, Marrakech, Morrocco, 2006
- New York New York, Smith College Museum of Art, 2005
- Waking Dreams, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA, 2004
- Selections from the Permanent Collection, International Center of Photography, New York, 1998-1999
- Fresh Work 2, Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, FL, 1998
- The Avon Collection, International Center for Photography, New York, 1997
- New in the Nineties, Katonah Museum, Katonah, NY, 1996
- Center of Photography, Tokyo, Japan; Osaka World Trade Center Museum, 1996
- Ellis Island: Echoes From a Nation's Past, Aperture Foundation, New York, 1989; Palazzo Cini, Ferrara, Italy, 1993
- American Art Today: New Directions, The Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami, 1991
- Selections 5, Polaroid at Fotokine, Cologne, Germany, 1990
- Art and the Law, The West Collection, Traveling exhibition 1990-91
- Constructed Spaces, Photographic Resource Center with Boston Architectural Center, 1990
- The Great Photo Show, Photo-Fest, Houston, TX, 1990,
- Aperture Photographers, Burden Gallery, New York, 1989-Jan 1990
- Sequence (Con) Sequence, Bard College, Annandale on Hudson, New York,1989.
- Photography of Invention: Pictures of the Eighties, National Museum of American Art, Washington D.C., 1989
- Behind the Scenes: Photographers' Devices, White Columns Gallery, New York, 1989
- Ideas in Imagery: Postmodern Photography, R.H. Love Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1988
- Photography on the Edge, Haggarty Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI, 1988
- Poetic Injury: the Surrealist Legacy in Postmodern Photography, The Alternative Museum, New York, 1987-1988. Cat. by Roger Denson and Rosalind Krauss
- Independent American Photographers, International Center for Photography, Warsaw, Krakow, Kantorwice, Gdansk, Poland, 1980
- The Photographer's Hand, The International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, 1979, traveled by S.I.T.E.S. 1979-81
- Women Artists from New York, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1978
Collections
editGoldring's work can be found in more than 30 public collections around the world, including
- A.G.Edwards Corp, St. Louis
- Allen Memorial Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
- AMRO Corporation
- Archivio del Comune di Parma, Italy
- Avon Corp., New York
- Baruch College, New York
- Biblioteque Nationale, Paris, France
- Bayley Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
- Cellular One, New York
- Citibank, New York
- Dow Jones, New York
- George Eastman House, Rochester, NY
- Harry Ransom Center for the Humanities, Austin, TX
- Houston Museum of Fine Art
- I.B.M., New York
- International Center of Photography, New York
- International Centre for Photography, Bombay, India
- Martini e Ronchetti
- Mitsui Corporation, New York
- NYNEX, New York
- Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milan
- Pfizer Corp. New York and CT
- Polaroid Corporation, Westlicht Museum, Vienna, Austria
- Sky Harbor Properties, Wills Caroon, Nashville
- Smith College Art Museum, Northampton, Massachusetts
- Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach FL
- St. Louis Art Museum
- Tupperware International
- V. Sterling Corporation, New York
- William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, CT
Publications
edit- School of Nite, Peter Lamborn Wilson and Nancy Goldring (Spuyten Duyvil Press: Jan 2016)[6]
- Nancy Goldring: Punti di fuga, altri paesaggi, Nancy Goldring, Paolo Barbaro, Michael Taussig, and Carlo Vannicola (Il Geko Edizioni, 2012)[7]
- Palimpsest: fotografie di Nancy Goldring, Nancy Goldring, David Levi Strauss, Paolo Barbaro (Gabriele Mazzotta, 2005) [8]
- Distillations, Nancy Goldring, Alison Divine Nordstrom, and Ellen Handy,(Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach Community College, 2000)[9]
Recognition
editGoldring has been the recipient of awards and grants from such institutions as the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the American Institute of Architecture, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and the Santa Fe Art Institute. She has received multiple Fulbright Awards to Italy, Sri Lanka, and India, as well as awards from Montclair State University.
References
edit- ^ "Profile Pages-Nancy Goldring". Monstclair State University. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Artist Nancy Goldring". International Center of Photography. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Artist Nancy Goldring". International Center of Photography. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ "Image of the Home". Google Books. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Dunning, Jennifer. "THE DANCE: ZE'EVA COHEN". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Lambron Wilson, Peter; Goldring, Nancy. School of Nite (1 ed.). Sputen Duyvil. ISBN 978-1-941550-82-3. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Goldring, Nancy; Barbaro, Paolo; Taussig, Michael; Vannicola, Carlo. Nancy Goldring: Punti di fuga, altri paesaggi. Genoa: Il Geko Edizioni. ISBN 9788898004027.
- ^ Goldring, Nancy; Strauss, David Levi; Barbaro, Paolo (2005). Palimpsest: fotografie di Nancy Goldring. Milan: Gabriele Mazzotta. ISBN 8820217465. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Goldring, Nancy (2000). Distillations. Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach Community College. ISBN 1887040293. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
External links
edit- Nancy Goldring's Personal Website [1]]