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  1. Anne Rothenstein. Creating a world in which she can work is as important for Anne Rothenstein as making the painting. She refers to this world as “something to do with childhood”. As a child she drew, wrote stories and painted. She loved making things “Something out of nothing. Energy.

  2. Mary-Kay Wilmers, editor of the London Review of Books writes about Anne Rothenstein’s work and cover designs for the paper. A few disjointed thoughts on painting: 2019 Anne Rothenstein writes about her process.

  3. Richard Cork’s essay on Anne Rothenstein’s Spaces In Between exhibition. The Company She Keeps: 2021 Mary-Kay Wilmers, editor of the London Review of Books writes about Anne Rothenstein’s work and cover designs for the paper.

  4. Stephen Friedman Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Anne Rothenstein, marking the artist’s New York debut. The presentation features Rothenstein’s largest works to date and focuses on her enigmatic approach to portraiture, interior spaces, and landscapes. Rothenstein’s dreamlike paintings depict expansive landscapes and intimate ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · Contemporary artCreativePainting. Discover the dreamlike world of Anne Rothenstein’s collages and paintings, in this first solo showcase of her work in a UK institution. Rothenstein’s work transports viewers into a space where colour and form intertwine with everyday objects and landscapes to create profound emotional scenes.

  6. Nov 5, 2022 · Explore Anne Rothenstein at Stephen Friedman Gallery. Learn more about the exhibition and featured artworks.

  7. Anne Rothenstein: 2016 — Anne Rothenstein. Tom Wolfe's extended essay, The Painted Word, was a notorious (and timely) attack on the domination of the New York art world by critics who argued the need for painters to have "a persuasive theory" to support their work.

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