| Jennifer
Bartlett (b. 1941, Long Beach, California) graduated from Mills
College in Oakland, California, and earned her BFA and MFA from
Yale University. Since her first one-person exhibit in New York
in 1974, she has had numerous one-person shows and has participated
in major exhibitions at institutions such as the San Francisco Museum
of Art; the Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo; the Walker Art Center,
Minneapolis; the Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh;
the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and the Milwaukee Museum.
Jennifer Bartlett is an internationally recognized painter and printmaker.
Her early work, which was strictly limited to grids, graphs, and
dots, has evolved to include an expanded view of the possibilities
of classifying and cataloging. Recently she has created a set of
works linked by the image of a square and triangle immediately identifiable
as a house. The silkscreen print House: Dots, Hatches is
based on the 1998 oil painting of the same title.
The Smithsonian Associates published the fine-art print House:
Dots, Hatches in collaboration with Jennifer Bartlett. The
colorful silkscreen print presents a seemingly simple image of a
red house camouflaged by brightly colored dots and hatches within
a loose grid pattern, which creates a confetti-like screen. The
intense primary colors and highly active patterns make this a dynamic
and exciting image, which is reflective of Ms. Bartlett's interest
in the way the mind organizes ideas and visual information.
Special Information: Arches 100% acid-free paper.
Other works in the Smithsonian Art Collectors Program by
Jennifer Bartlett:
The Pool,
1983 - Poster
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