Susan Rothenberg
- Introduction
- Susan Rothenberg (born 1945) is an American contemporary painter, printmaker, sculptor, and draughtswoman. She has achieved a place of prominence through her iconic images of the horse, in which she synthesized the opposing forces of abstraction and representation. She lives and works in New Mexico, USA.
- Wikidata
- Q436782
- Introduction
- Many of Rothenberg's mature works, for which she has become renowned, depict horses.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Name
- Susan Rothenberg
- Ulan
- 500024727
Exhibitions
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Through April 12, 2020
MoMA
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Studio Visit: Selected Gifts from Agnes Gund
April 29–
July 22, 2018 MoMA
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Artistic Collaborations: 50 Years at Universal Limited Art Editions
January 17–
May 21, 2007 MoMA
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Against the Grain: Contemporary Art from the Edward R. Broida Collection
May 3–
July 10, 2006 MoMA
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Drawing from the Modern, 1975–2005
September 14, 2005–
January 9, 2006 MoMA
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Susan Rothenberg has 41 exhibitionsonline.
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Susan Rothenberg Triphammer Bridge 1974
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Susan Rothenberg Axes 1976
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Susan Rothenberg Black in Place 1976
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled Drawing, No. 41 1977
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled Drawing, No. 44 (1977)
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled 1977
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled 1977
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Susan Rothenberg Smoker 1978-79
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Susan Rothenberg Doubles 1980
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled c. 1977
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled 1982
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled 1983
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Susan Rothenberg Plug 1983
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Susan Rothenberg Four Green Lines 1984
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Susan Rothenberg Between the Eyes 1983-84
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Susan Rothenberg Monkey in a Tree 1984
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Susan Rothenberg Missing Corners 1984
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled 1984
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Susan Rothenberg Otis 1984-85
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Susan Rothenberg Biker 1985
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Susan Rothenberg Stumblebum 1985-86
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Susan Rothenberg Blue Violin 1986
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Susan Rothenberg Boneman 1986
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Susan Rothenberg Fish Sculpture (1987)
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Susan Rothenberg Alius 1987-88
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Susan Rothenberg Yellow Spinner 1987-88
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Susan Rothenberg Three Parts 1987-88
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Susan Rothenberg 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1988
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Susan Rothenberg Mezzo Fist #1 1990
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Susan Rothenberg Mezzo Fist #2 1990
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Susan Rothenberg Listening Bamboo 1989-90
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled (1990)
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Susan Rothenberg Red Bamboo 1991
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Susan Rothenberg Dogs Killing Rabbit 1991-92
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Susan Rothenberg Dead Rooster #4 1993
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Susan Rothenberg Parts 1993
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Various Artists, Juan Muñoz, Susan Rothenberg, Robert Smithson, Christian Marclay Parkett no. 43 1995
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Susan Rothenberg Bear Skin Rug (for Parkett no. 43) 1995
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled (Geese) 1999
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Susan Rothenberg Untitled (Black Arm) 1999
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Susan Rothenberg Green Bar 2008
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Various Artists, John Baldessari, Jonathan Borofsky, Frank O. Gehry, Ann Hamilton, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Julie Mehretu, Ken Price, Susan Rothenberg, Edward Ruscha, Richard Serra, Richard Tuttle, Frank Shepard Fairey Artists for Obama 2008
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Susan Rothenberg Twisted Cat from Artists for Obama 2008
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