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Amy Adler

Amy Adler (born 1966) is an American visual artist. She works in multiple mediums, using photography, film and drawing.[1] She is currently a professor of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego.[2]

She has had one-person shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles,[3] the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego[4] and The Aspen Art Museum[5] as well as galleries worldwide.

Early life edit

Adler was born in 1966 and raised in New York City. She attended The High School of Music & Art (now known as the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School) in Manhattan, and graduated in 1984. Adler graduated from Cooper Union and received an MFA in Visual Arts from UCLA and an MFA in Cinematic Arts from USC. [citation needed]

Works edit

Adler's photographs are shot from her own drawings.[6] In the 1990s, she developed a translation process, from photography to drawing back to photography. The final product, a unique photographic print of the drawing, became the original. The original drawings for the photographs, were destroyed. This is to be understood as a production process that puts the notions of authenticity and original in question and expanded.

In 2006, Adler inverted this process and now displays the original drawings, but always in relation to the intervention of media. For example, in her oil pastel drawings entitled, Location,[7] from 2014, she uses location shots as source material for her drawings. In her drawings and photographs, Amy Adler has always worked intensively with the medium of film. During her study of Cinematic Arts at USC from 2009 to 2012 she began making her own films. In 2012 she directed the 26-minute documentary Mein Schloss,[8] and in 2016 she directed the 15 minute fiction film, Tear Jerker.[9]

Exhibitions edit

Adler's first one-person museum show was at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles in 1998 as part of their "Focus Series".[citation needed] Other solo shows include a "Hammer Project" at the UCLA Hammer Museum, where her project, Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio, was on display in 2002,[10] solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego,[11] The Aspen Art Museum in 2006,[12] and a solo project at the Drammens Art Museum in Norway in 2012.[13]

In the spring of 2005 Twin Palms Press released a monograph of her work entitled, "Amy Adler Young Photographer".[14]

Her work is included in several permanent collections including The Broad,[15] The UCLA Hammer Museum,[10] and The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.

Public collections edit

Adler's work is in the permanent collections of the Deste Foundation,[16] LA County Museum of Art,[17] Pérez Art Museum,[18] and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.[19]

Bibliography edit

  • Adler, Amy (2005). Young Photographer. Twin Palms Press. ISBN 978-1-931885-37-9.
  • Adler, Amy (2002). Different Girls (numbered series). Taka Ishii Gallery.[20]
  • Zuckerman Jacobson, Heidi (2006). The Rainbow Hour. Adler, Amy (illustrator). Aspen Art Press. ISBN 0934324360.

Literature edit

  • Amy Adler at play with forms at once concrete and abstract (The Los Angeles Times,Sharon Mizota, Nov 2014)
  • A Roving Locus: A Conversation with Amy Adler
  • Amy Adler: at Acme (Art In America, Michael Duncan, March 2008)
  • Aspen Art Museum (Amy Adler: Make Believe, Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, 2007)
  • CD, drawings by Amy Adler Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, Liner Notes "Amy Cook, The Sky Observer√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s Guide",
  • Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (Rachel Teagle. "Cerca Series: Amy Adler", 2006)
  • Adults intrude into make-believe (The Los Angeles Times, David Pagel, September 2005)
  • Twin Palms Publishers (Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, Amy Adler Young Photographer, 2005)
  • Photos of Drawings of Photos:DiCaprio Twice Removed (The Los Angeles Times, Christopher Knight, February 2002)
  • UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (Claudine Ise, "Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio", 2002)
  • Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (Paola Morsiani, "Relative Positions: Amy Adler, Liza May Post, Francesca Woodman, 2001)
  • Art in Review: Amy Adler (The New York Times, Roberta Smith, May 2000)
  • Amy Adler curates Joni Mitchell (Artext, Malik Gaines, May 2000)
  • A Thousand Words: Amy Adler (Artforum, M.G. Lord, April 1999)
  • Amy Adler: Surrogates (Artext, Liz Kotz, May–July 1998)
  • Reflecting on Life's Darker Side: Amy Adler (The Los Angeles Times, Christopher Knight, December 1998)
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (Connie Butler, " Amy Adler", 1998)
  • Amy Adler (Time Out New York, Linda Yablonsky, September 1997)[permanent dead link]
  • Amy Adler (Artforum, Ingrid Schaffner, November 1996)
  • Enter Youth, With Subtlety (The New York Times, Roberta Smith, May 1996)

References edit

  1. ^ Smith, Roberta (May 12, 2000). "ART IN REVIEW; Amy Adler". New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  2. ^ "Amy Adler". UC San Diego, Visual Arts. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Latimes_1298web.JPG (1273x1645 pixels)". Archived from the original on 2014-09-30. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  4. ^ "Mcacercaweb.JPG (1194x1725 pixels)". Archived from the original on 2014-09-30. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  5. ^ "Amy Adler – 2006 – Archive – Aspen Art Museum". Old.aspenartmuseum.org. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  6. ^ "Reflecting on Life's Darker Side". Los Angeles Times. 12 December 1998. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  7. ^ "ACME. – Amy Adler". Acmelosangeles.com. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  8. ^ . Meinschlossmovie.com. Archived from the original on December 17, 2014. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  9. ^ "Tear Jerker". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  10. ^ a b "Hammer Projects: Amy Adler - Hammer Museum". The Hammer Museum. 9 February 2002. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  11. ^ "About Collection". mcasd.org. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  12. ^ "Amy Adler - 2006 - Archive - Aspen Art Museum". old.aspenartmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  13. ^ "Drammens Museum | In English". drammens.museum.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  14. ^ . Twin Palms Publishers. Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
  15. ^ "Amy Adler - Bio | The Broad". www.thebroad.org. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  16. ^ "NEW ACQUISITIONS FROM THE DAKIS JOANNOU COLLECTION | DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art | Athens | Greece". deste.gr. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  17. ^ "Angel | LACMA Collections". collections.lacma.org. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  18. ^ "Once in Love with Amy | PAMM | Pérez Art Museum Miami". pamm.org. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  19. ^ "SBMA: exhibitions > archive > 2014 exhibitions". services.sbma.net. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  20. ^ AMY ADLER (B. 1966) DIFFERENT GIRLS #9, Christies

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Amy Adler born 1966 is an American visual artist She works in multiple mediums using photography film and drawing 1 She is currently a professor of Visual Arts at the University of California San Diego 2 Amy AdlerBorn1966 age 57 58 NationalityAmericanEducationThe High School of Music amp ArtCooper UnionUniversity of California Los AngelesUniversity of Southern CaliforniaShe has had one person shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles 3 the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 4 and The Aspen Art Museum 5 as well as galleries worldwide Contents 1 Early life 2 Works 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Public collections 4 Bibliography 5 Literature 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAdler was born in 1966 and raised in New York City She attended The High School of Music amp Art now known as the Fiorello H LaGuardia High School in Manhattan and graduated in 1984 Adler graduated from Cooper Union and received an MFA in Visual Arts from UCLA and an MFA in Cinematic Arts from USC citation needed Works editAdler s photographs are shot from her own drawings 6 In the 1990s she developed a translation process from photography to drawing back to photography The final product a unique photographic print of the drawing became the original The original drawings for the photographs were destroyed This is to be understood as a production process that puts the notions of authenticity and original in question and expanded In 2006 Adler inverted this process and now displays the original drawings but always in relation to the intervention of media For example in her oil pastel drawings entitled Location 7 from 2014 she uses location shots as source material for her drawings In her drawings and photographs Amy Adler has always worked intensively with the medium of film During her study of Cinematic Arts at USC from 2009 to 2012 she began making her own films In 2012 she directed the 26 minute documentary Mein Schloss 8 and in 2016 she directed the 15 minute fiction film Tear Jerker 9 Exhibitions editAdler s first one person museum show was at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles in 1998 as part of their Focus Series citation needed Other solo shows include a Hammer Project at the UCLA Hammer Museum where her project Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio was on display in 2002 10 solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego 11 The Aspen Art Museum in 2006 12 and a solo project at the Drammens Art Museum in Norway in 2012 13 In the spring of 2005 Twin Palms Press released a monograph of her work entitled Amy Adler Young Photographer 14 Her work is included in several permanent collections including The Broad 15 The UCLA Hammer Museum 10 and The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Public collections edit Adler s work is in the permanent collections of the Deste Foundation 16 LA County Museum of Art 17 Perez Art Museum 18 and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art 19 Bibliography editAdler Amy 2005 Young Photographer Twin Palms Press ISBN 978 1 931885 37 9 Adler Amy 2002 Different Girls numbered series Taka Ishii Gallery 20 Zuckerman Jacobson Heidi 2006 The Rainbow Hour Adler Amy illustrator Aspen Art Press ISBN 0934324360 Literature editAmy Adler at play with forms at once concrete and abstract The Los Angeles Times Sharon Mizota Nov 2014 A Roving Locus A Conversation with Amy Adler Amy Adler at Acme Art In America Michael Duncan March 2008 Aspen Art Museum Amy Adler Make Believe Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson 2007 CD drawings by Amy Adler Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson Liner Notes Amy Cook The Sky Observer C N s Guide Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego Rachel Teagle Cerca Series Amy Adler 2006 Adults intrude into make believe The Los Angeles Times David Pagel September 2005 Twin Palms Publishers Cay Sophie Rabinowitz Amy Adler Young Photographer 2005 Photos of Drawings of Photos DiCaprio Twice Removed The Los Angeles Times Christopher Knight February 2002 UCLA Hammer Museum Los Angeles CA Claudine Ise Amy Adler Photographs Leonardo DiCaprio 2002 Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Paola Morsiani Relative Positions Amy Adler Liza May Post Francesca Woodman 2001 Art in Review Amy Adler The New York Times Roberta Smith May 2000 Amy Adler curates Joni Mitchell Artext Malik Gaines May 2000 A Thousand Words Amy Adler Artforum M G Lord April 1999 Amy Adler Surrogates Artext Liz Kotz May July 1998 Reflecting on Life s Darker Side Amy Adler The Los Angeles Times Christopher Knight December 1998 Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles CA Connie Butler Amy Adler 1998 Amy Adler Time Out New York Linda Yablonsky September 1997 permanent dead link Amy Adler Artforum Ingrid Schaffner November 1996 Enter Youth With Subtlety The New York Times Roberta Smith May 1996 References edit Smith Roberta May 12 2000 ART IN REVIEW Amy Adler New York Times Retrieved November 11 2014 Amy Adler UC San Diego Visual Arts Retrieved 20 May 2020 Latimes 1298web JPG 1273x1645 pixels Archived from the original on 2014 09 30 Retrieved 2014 09 30 Mcacercaweb JPG 1194x1725 pixels Archived from the original on 2014 09 30 Retrieved 2014 09 30 Amy Adler 2006 Archive Aspen Art Museum Old aspenartmuseum org Retrieved November 23 2014 Reflecting on Life s Darker Side Los Angeles Times 12 December 1998 Retrieved November 23 2014 ACME Amy Adler Acmelosangeles com Retrieved November 23 2014 Mein Schloss Meinschlossmovie com Archived from the original on December 17 2014 Retrieved November 23 2014 Tear Jerker www facebook com Retrieved 2018 10 24 a b Hammer Projects Amy Adler Hammer Museum The Hammer Museum 9 February 2002 Retrieved 2018 10 24 About Collection mcasd org Retrieved June 30 2016 Amy Adler 2006 Archive Aspen Art Museum old aspenartmuseum org Retrieved 2018 10 24 Drammens Museum In English drammens museum no in Norwegian Retrieved 2018 10 24 Young Photographer Amy Adler Twin Palms Publishers Archived from the original on February 20 2014 Retrieved September 30 2014 Amy Adler Bio The Broad www thebroad org Retrieved 2018 10 24 NEW ACQUISITIONS FROM THE DAKIS JOANNOU COLLECTION DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art Athens Greece deste gr Retrieved 2018 10 24 Angel LACMA Collections collections lacma org Retrieved 2018 10 24 Once in Love with Amy PAMM Perez Art Museum Miami pamm org Retrieved 2018 10 24 SBMA exhibitions gt archive gt 2014 exhibitions services sbma net Retrieved 2018 10 24 AMY ADLER B 1966 DIFFERENT GIRLS 9 ChristiesExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amy Adler amp oldid 1155677886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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