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Alexandra Rozenman is a contemporary Russian-American painter, graphic designer, and book illustrator. She is recognized for her works where visual artifacts are used as the means for telling intricate, idiosyncratic, compelling stories. Her work has been on exhibit in the leading museums, including the
National Centre for Contemporary Arts The National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA) (russian: Государственный центр современного искусства) in Moscow, Russia, is a museum, exhibition and research organization which primarily aims its efforts ...
in her native Moscow, and
deCordova Museum The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is a 30-acre sculpture park and contemporary art museum on the shore of Flint's Pond in Lincoln, Massachusetts, 20 miles northwest of Boston. It was established in 1950. It is the largest park of its kind ...
in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Rozenman lives in Boston and works in Somerville, Massachusetts.


Early life and education

Rozenman was born in
Moscow, Russia Moscow ( , American English, US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia. The city stands on t ...
(then Soviet Union). Her early influences included an art school for gifted child artists at the
Pushkin Museum The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (russian: Музей изобразительных искусств имени А. С. Пушкина, abbreviated as ) is the largest museum of European art in Moscow, located in Volkhonka street, just oppo ...
- at that time the only venue for Western art shows in Moscow, both ancient and modern. Nina N. Kofman, an art educator, ran an art school for very young children at the museum, actively using its collection as a study aide. Several of Rozenman's works from that period have been shown at the international shows of children's art (in Russia, Japan, India, and Finland, among others). Later on, Rozenman studied with several dissident artists who went on to become famous in the West, including Grisha Bruskin. When Rozenman's family emigrated from Russia to the US in 1989, she continued her art education there, participating in the Studio Semester in New York Program at SUNY Empire State College (she graduated in 1995), and proceeding to Boston, where she earned her MFA from the School of Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in 1997.


Career

Rozenman worked in many places in the US, including the East Coast (Washington, New York City, and Boston), West Coast (Los Angeles), and Mid-West (East Lansing, Michigan, and Saint Paul, Minnesota), striving to capture her life experience, and developing a unique, highly personal way of expressing the American reality of today. She straddles the distinctly European world with recognizable Russian and Jewish influences (mostly of
Marc Chagall Marc Chagall; russian: link=no, Марк Заха́рович Шага́л ; be, Марк Захаравіч Шагал . (born Moishe Shagal; 28 March 1985) was a Russian-French artist. An early modernism, modernist, he was associated with se ...
, whose first wife,
Bella Chagall Bella Rosenfeld Chagall (russian: link=no, Бэлла Розенфельд-Шагал, 15 November 1895, Vitebsk – 2 September 1944, New York State) was a Jewish Belarusian writer and the first wife of painter Marc Chagall. She was the subject o ...
, frequently depicted as a flying female figure in his early paintings, is Rozenman's great-aunt) and the uniquely American experience of freedom and thirst for deeper meaning of life interwoven with art. Today, Rozenman is a core member of the Fountain Street Gallery.


Paintings

Over three decades, starting as a child artist, Rozenman went through several periods, capturing life experiences in images. They reflect, on the one hand, her highly personal accounts of love, loss, and search for beauty, and on the other hand—the environments of Russia, California, New York City, Boston, Midwest, and Europe. In one of her recent series of paintings, called ''
Transplanted ''A.N.T. Farm'' is a Disney Channel original series that follows Chyna Parks (China Anne McClain) and her two best friends, Olive Doyle (Sierra McCormick) and Fletcher Quimby (Jake Short), who are in the "Advanced Natural Talents" (A.N.T.) program ...
'', Rozenman superimposes her own images with iconic works of European and American artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Breugel, Turner, Monet,
Matisse Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known prima ...
and
Diebenkorn Richard Diebenkorn (April 22, 1922 – March 30, 1993) was an American painter and printmaker. His early work is associated with abstract expressionism and the Bay Area Figurative Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. In the late 1960s he bega ...
. This series, a part of which has been on display in Boston in 2013, represents the artist's search for a personal place in the story of the world art.


Graphics

Rozenman started working on small graphics format in her teens, selling art from the sidewalks of Moscow busy
Arbat Street Arbat Street (Russian ), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, which makes it one of the o ...
thoroughfare. She returned to this form recently, partly for the purposes of book illustration.


Book illustration

Rozenman illustrated several books, including "Two Hands Clapping" a collaborative book of drawings with the British poet
Grace Andreacchi Grace Andreacchi (born December 3, 1954) is an American-born author known for her blend of poetic language and modernism with a post-modernist sensibility. Andreacchi is active as a novelist, poet and playwright. Biography Grace Andreacchi was ...
(Andromache Books, London, 2009). Grace Andreacchi also published the video Two Hands Clapping on YouTube. She has recently finished illustrating "Sticky Leaves" by Mikhail Epstein, a Russian-American literary theorist and critical thinker.


Art school

Since 2012, Rozenman has been running a popular art school with classes for children and adults in Allston, and later in Somerville, Massachusetts, offering classes, seminars, and workshops in experimental and classical painting and drawing.


Principal solo exhibitions

* 2020 Furniture in Unexpected Places, Fountain Street Fine Arts, Boston (scheduled) * 2018 Looking Forward, Looking Back, Finn Gallery, Greenwich, Connecticut * 2017 Blind Dates, Hudson Gallery, Gloucester, Massachusetts * 2016 Broken Memories, J's Bodzin Gallery, Fairfax, Virginia * 2015 In Motion, Hammond Art Gallery, Fitchburg College, Fitchburg, Massachusetts * 2013 Multicultural Arts Center, East Cambridge, Massachusetts * 2011 Contemporary Art Network, New York, New York * 2011 French Cultural Center, Boston, Massachusetts * 2010 Newton Free Library Art Gallery, Newton, Massachusetts * 2009 The Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery, Washington DC * 2008 Gallery 360, Minneapolis, Minneapolis * 2008 Village Quill, New York, New York * 2007 The Tychman -Shapiro Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota * 2007 Gallery 13, Minneapolis, Minnesota * 2006 Goetemann Gallery, Gloucester, Massachusetts * 2002–2006 Argyle Zebra Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota * 1998–2000 Clark Gallery, Lincoln, Massachusetts * 2001 Creole Gallery, Lansing, Michigan * 1999 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee * 1998 New England School of Art and Design * 1996–1998 Kingston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts * 1996 Tish Gallery at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Museum of Fine Arts (often abbreviated as MFA Boston or MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largest art museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works ...
, MFA Exhibition, Medford, Massachusetts


References


External links


Alexandra Rozenman’s “Transplanted” at the Multicultural Arts CenterAlexandra Rozenman , deCordova Simple Scenes from Alexandra RozenmanTWO HANDS CLAPPINGThe Brooklyner
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