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Carrie Ann Baade (born February 18, 1974 in Louisiana) is an American painter whose work has been described by Curator of Contemporary Art Margaret Winslow as "autobiographical parables combin(ing) fragments of Renaissance and Baroque religious paintings, resulting in surreal landscapes inhabited by exotic flora, fauna, and figures." The context and the compositional building blocks of her work are fragments of historical masterpieces, which Baade reinterprets using her original feminist and autobiographical perspective. She currently lives in
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,
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, where she is a professor in the Department of Art at
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Education and early life

Baade was born in
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but spent the majority of her early years in a small town in central
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, where she graduated from high school. She attended
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and ...
, graduating with her BFA in 1997. During that period she spent a year in
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studying the techniques of the old masters at the
Florence Academy of Art The Florence Academy of Art is an American art school in Florence, in Tuscany in central Italy. It was started by Daniel Graves, an American painter, in 1991. Teaching is in the traditional style of the old masters. The school is a branch of t ...
. In 2003, she earned her MFA from the
University of Delaware The University of Delaware (colloquially UD or Delaware) is a public land-grant research university located in Newark, Delaware. UD is the largest university in Delaware. It offers three associate's programs, 148 bachelor's programs, 121 mas ...
.


Style

"Carrie Ann Baade is a talented and highly imaginative artist whose work is irrevocably linked to the contemporary surreal movement." "Baade’s oils often contrast dense, extravagant contemporary and classical symbology with luminescent color, communicating themes of mortality, sexuality, personal transformation, and the darker side of human nature."


Exhibitions, grants, and awards

Baade has been nominated for the
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Fellowship (2006) and the
Joan Mitchell Joan Mitchell (February 12, 1925 – October 30, 1992) was an American artist who worked primarily in painting and printmaking, and also used pastel and made other works on paper. She was an active participant in the New York School of artis ...
Grant (2012) and received the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs Individual Artist Fellowship and the Delaware Division of the Arts Fellowship for Established Artists. Her paintings have been featured in various art exhibitions including: "Back and Forth: Thinking in Paint" at the
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is the official state art museum of Florida, located in Sarasota, Florida. It was established in 1927 as the legacy of Mable Burton Ringling and John Ringling for the people of Florida. Florida State Univ ...
, "Solar Midnight" at the
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(solo show,)"¡Orale! The Kings and Queens of Cool" at
Harwood Museum of Art The Harwood Museum of Art is located in Taos, New Mexico. Founded in 1923 by the Harwood Foundation, it is the second oldest art museum in New Mexico. Its collections include a wide range of Hispanic works and visual arts from the Taos Society ...
, "In Canon" at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, "
Suggestivism Suggestivism is an offshoot of Lowbrow art that invites the viewer to develop their own interpretation of the work, i.e. 'suggestive'. Nathan Spoor entitled a 2011 gallery exhibition "Suggestivism" at CSU Fullerton's Grand Central Art Center in S ...
" at
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in
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, and "Another Roadside Attraction" at ISE Cultural Foundation in
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. In 2007 she was among a group of three artists who became the first Americans ever to exhibit at the
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, one of the largest provincial museums in China, located outside of
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. The director of the Ningbo Museum called them "the Mayflowers" for their contributions as cultural ambassadors. Internationally, her paintings have been included in exhibitions in China, Austria, Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and the Philippines; and featured in exhibitions at the Center for Culture in Warsaw, Museum La Ensenanza in San Cristóbal and the Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico, the Instituto de América de Santa Fe Museo in Granada Spain, and Espace Culturel Mompezat Société des Poètes Françaises in Paris. In 2011, Baade curated "Cute and Creepy", a large group exhibit at the Museum of Fine Art at
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of artists in the
pop surrealism Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, graffiti, and h ...
movement.


Publications

Books * Baade, Carrie A,
Ray Burggraf Ray L. Burggraf (born 1938) is an artist, color theorist, and Emeritus Professor of Fine Arts at Florida State University.Orlando Sentinel, ''Judges Have Extensive Art Backgrounds'', March 6, 1988, (http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1988-03-06/ ...
, Lilian Garcia-Roig, Mark Messersmith, and Judith Rushin.(2015) "Back and Forth: Thinking in Paint." Print. ISBN No. 9781889282312 1889282316 * Stewart, Mary. (2014) ''Launching the Imagination''. McGraw-Hill Education, ISBN No. 0077773438, 9780077773434 * Baade, Carrie Ann & Hightower, Nancy E. (2011) ''Cute and Creepy''. University of Washington Press. ISBN No. 978-1889282244 * Spoor, Nathan. (2011) ''Suggestivism: A Comprehensive Survey of Contemporary Artists''. Gingko Press. ISBN No. 978-1584234470 * Ziegler, Tina. (2010) ''Hunt & Gather''. Mark Batty Publisher. ISBN No. 978-0981960036 * Becket-Griffith, Jasmine. (2008) ''Gothic Art Now''.
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Canada / Harper International. ISBN No. 978-0061626999. * Kuntyj, Lynda. (2008) ''Visual Arts: A Resource for Units 2A-2B''. Impact Publishing. ISBN No. 978-1921305245. * Beinart, Jon. (2007) ''Metamorphosis: 50 Surrealists and Visionary Artists''. Visionary Press. ISBN No. 978-0980323108 Magazines * Staniec, Kevin. (2008) ISM: Untitled Love Project. Issue #15 *
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(Hugo Award Winner). Cover, Issue #358


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Baade, Carrie Ann 1974 births Living people 20th-century American painters Painters from Florida American women painters School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni University of Delaware alumni Painters from Louisiana Florida State University faculty 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American women artists Artists from New Orleans American women academics