Rochelle Feinstein: Image of an Image
The work of Bronx native Rochelle Feinstein is deeply informed by abstraction, while also conveying a keen sensibility to contemporary culture, particularly to our everyday use of language. Over the span of the last four decades, Feinstein has probed the relevance of the abstract painting tradition vis-a-vis a rapidly changing cultural environment. She has used the lexicon of abstract painting to approach subjects of both personal and social import such as the televised police pursuit of OJ Simpson (El Bronco, 1994); the Iraq war (Hotspots, 2003 – ongoing), and the economic downturn of 2008 (The Estate of Rochelle F., 2010).
Although Feinstein has always played an important role in the contemporary art scene, especially as a professor of painting at Yale University from 1994 to 2018 and her engagement and support for younger generations of artists, Image of an Image is the first comprehensive survey of the artist’s work in the United States. This exhibition will provide audiences the unique opportunity to engage with and learn about the work of a highly original artist. It follows a critically acclaimed three-venue retrospective of Feinstein in Switzerland and Germany in 2015-2016, in which each venue presented a modified version of the exhibition.
Exhibition Support
Rochelle Feinstein: Image of an Image is made possible by the generous support of Agnes Gund, Kathleen O’Grady and the O’Grady Foundation, Toby D. Lewis, S.J. Weiler Fund, Alice Kosmin, and Candice Madey.
The publication Pls. Reply is generously supported by S.J. Weiler Fund, Frances and Michael Moskowitz Charitable Fund, JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey LLLP & Syzygy-nyc.org, and Deborah Goodman Davis.