Christina Ramberg

Christina Ramberg :A Retrospective

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Published: 28 May, 2024
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A deep look at Christina Ramberg’s life and work, the origins of her influential investigations of form and femininity, and the evolution of her artistic vision
 
Christina Ramberg (1946–1995) first gained renown for her acrylic-on-board paintings from the 1960s and 1970s that feature stylized fragments of female figures. Often associated with Chicago Imagism, Ramberg’s distinct linear approach was informed by a wide range of popular and art-historical sources, resulting in works that are both highly polished and grippingly enigmatic. The first comprehensive consideration of the artist since her death, this study considers the full scope of her practice—from her intimate early scrapbooks and drawings to her late-career geometric abstractions—and includes the first substantive discussion of her often-overlooked quiltmaking. Essays from both scholars and artists situate Ramberg within her Chicago-based network of colleagues and approach her work from a variety of perspectives, such as gender and sexual identity, the body and disability studies, artistic craft, canon formation, and pedagogical practice. Featuring never-before-published diaries, sketchbooks, slides, and ephemera, this lavishly illustrated volume provides an unprecedentedly full picture of Ramberg’s lifelong fascination with patterns and formal variation and her impact on the art of the twentieth century.

Distributed for The Art Institute of Chicago 
 
Exhibition schedule:
 
The Art Institute of Chicago
(April 20–August 11, 2024) 
 
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
(October 6, 2024–January 5, 2025) 
 
Philadelphia Museum of Art
(February 8–June 1, 2025)
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780300275742
ISBN10 0300275749
Number Of Pages 254
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Art Institute of Chicago
Format hardback
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Mark Pascale is Janet and Craig Duchossois Curator of Prints and Drawings, and Thea Liberty Nichols is adjunct curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings, both at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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