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Ruth González Mullen

Ruth González Mullen (February 11, 1939 – December 21, 2009)[1] was a Cuban American artist born in Havana, Cuba. She specialized in painting, drawing, and teaching. Mullen was a part of the Cuban Professional Club in New Orleans, and was considered a Latin American Artist. Her paintings face more towards the cross-culturalization that connects to Cuban American artists.

Ruth González Mullen
BornFebruary 11, 1939
DiedDecember 21, 2009
EducationTulane University and Auburn University

Biography edit

Ruth González Mullen parents were Romualdo Eduardo González-Agüeros and Naomi Diaz Alvarez González. They came to the United States in 1953, where Ruth discovered painting. Later, as she grew up Ruth Gonzalez Mullen attended and received a master's in fine arts from Newcomb College and after that she went to Tulane University in New Orleans for a graduate fellowship. Themes of her artwork was reflected upon her individual style not unlike that of abstract movement. She was a self-taught folk artist who had ignored the nature scheme of things.[1]

Most of her art was overlapping geometric shapes or symbols. Her art was very different coming from a Latin American artist. With her art she did not believe that it had to connect to the past experiences, she thought art had to connect more towards the side of experimental testing of new ground. A lot of the painting was used with oil paint.[2] A lot of her work was quite confusing and makes the viewer think out of the box about the art. Ruth was an artist, a teacher, and a part of the Episcopal church. Also, being a mentor to many.[3] Married to Harold Mullen on August 29, 1959.[citation needed] She had two children named Ruth Mabel Forrest Mullen and Mark Edward Mullen.[citation needed]

Career edit

Ruth González Mullen received her bachelor's in applied art with magna cum laude. Also, she went to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama in 1961. She was a part of a fellowship that provided financial support to graduate students. Ruth González Mullen had attended Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was a self-taught folk artist who tended to ignore the natural scheme of images.[2] She taught at a Trinity Episcopal School and Isidore Newmon School in 1964 and continued for the next four decades. While teaching she was producing art for exhibitions.[1]

Artwork edit

¿DÓNDE VAS, MARIA? edit

Medium: 36 x 72

Objective: This painting means "Where are you going, Maria? in English. This art piece had many different geometric shapes overlapping each other, and it performed both transparent and opaque duties. It had a textural quality of the peaceful elements that revealed complexity in the design of it. In the middle of the artwork it had a Crucifixion symbol, that suggested the death of Christ. This symbol made the painting a lot more mysterious, because the title had nothing to do with it. It also has a emotionally disruptive touch to it. ¿DÓNDE VAS, MARIA? was created with oil paints.

MURMULLOS de PAZ edit

Medium: 36 x 48

Objective: This is another abstraction piece of art that Mullen created. It has mysterious and captivating of this "unknown" thought. It had geometric shapes and certain areas of it had lacy fabrics that were in tiers of dots, that created geometric shapes and looks as well. These shapes were weaved throughout the painting. Murmollos de Paz had opaque and transparent images. Although it had a confusing theme it made a blend of peaceful abstraction. This artwork was created with oil paints. Each of the panels in the artwork has detailed individual expressions.

FRIEDA with HER ALTAR edit

Medium: 3675 x 22 inches

Objective: It is a graphic courtesy of the artist. A revealing portrait of the artists intense concentration and focus. In spite, of the clothing that is visible, there is not any type of distraction from the female form. There is very complex designs on the clothing, yet no distractions. Ruth Mullen's discipline was best revealed with this realistic portrait of Frieda Kahlo. The picture shows a relaxed pose of Frieda to identify the artist with the particular mood, that she had brought forth. It brings a calm and relaxed state of mind to the viewer. There is also jewelry that is shown, which plays a significant role in Latin America's culture as well.

Exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions edit

1991- New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1989- Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana.

1986- Rhino Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]

1979- Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

1968- Orleans Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Selected group exhibitions edit

1994- Bienville Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana

1992- International Design Center, Long Island, New York.

1992- Jacob Javitz Center, National Association of Women Artists New York, New York.

1989- World Trade Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

1988- Miriam Warmsley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]

1986- Biloxi, Mississippi Art Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]

1984- Old Quarter Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1972- Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]

1969- Mobile Art Association, Mobile, Alabama.

1968- National Arts & Craft Exhibition, Jackson, Mississippi.

1967- Jefferson Arts Festival Arts, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Awards edit

Among her many awards she was the first woman president (1980–1981) of the Cuban Professional Club in New Orleans and being included with 32 other women artists of the twentieth century, being the book titled "Latin American and Women Artists of the United States."[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Ruth Mullen Obituary – New Orleans, Louisiana – Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home and Cemeteries". lakelawn.tributes.com. Retrieved 2019-05-29.
  2. ^ a b c d e Henkes, Robert (1999). Latin American women artists of the United States: the works of 33 twentieth-century women. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. ISBN 9780786405190. OCLC 40268446.
  3. ^ "Obtituaries & Guestbooks".

Bibliography edit

  • Obituaries & Guest Book, Ruth Gonzalez Mullen, (2011)
  • Art Now Gallery Guide, Volume 10, Issues, 7-8 (1991), Art Now, Incorporated

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Ruth Gonzalez Mullen February 11 1939 December 21 2009 1 was a Cuban American artist born in Havana Cuba She specialized in painting drawing and teaching Mullen was a part of the Cuban Professional Club in New Orleans and was considered a Latin American Artist Her paintings face more towards the cross culturalization that connects to Cuban American artists Ruth Gonzalez MullenBornFebruary 11 1939DiedDecember 21 2009EducationTulane University and Auburn University Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Artwork 3 1 DoNDE VAS MARIA 3 2 MURMULLOS de PAZ 3 3 FRIEDA with HER ALTAR 4 Exhibitions 4 1 Solo exhibitions 4 2 Selected group exhibitions 5 Awards 6 References 7 BibliographyBiography editRuth Gonzalez Mullen parents were Romualdo Eduardo Gonzalez Agueros and Naomi Diaz Alvarez Gonzalez They came to the United States in 1953 where Ruth discovered painting Later as she grew up Ruth Gonzalez Mullen attended and received a master s in fine arts from Newcomb College and after that she went to Tulane University in New Orleans for a graduate fellowship Themes of her artwork was reflected upon her individual style not unlike that of abstract movement She was a self taught folk artist who had ignored the nature scheme of things 1 Most of her art was overlapping geometric shapes or symbols Her art was very different coming from a Latin American artist With her art she did not believe that it had to connect to the past experiences she thought art had to connect more towards the side of experimental testing of new ground A lot of the painting was used with oil paint 2 A lot of her work was quite confusing and makes the viewer think out of the box about the art Ruth was an artist a teacher and a part of the Episcopal church Also being a mentor to many 3 Married to Harold Mullen on August 29 1959 citation needed She had two children named Ruth Mabel Forrest Mullen and Mark Edward Mullen citation needed Career editRuth Gonzalez Mullen received her bachelor s in applied art with magna cum laude Also she went to Auburn University in Auburn Alabama in 1961 She was a part of a fellowship that provided financial support to graduate students Ruth Gonzalez Mullen had attended Tulane University in New Orleans Louisiana She was a self taught folk artist who tended to ignore the natural scheme of images 2 She taught at a Trinity Episcopal School and Isidore Newmon School in 1964 and continued for the next four decades While teaching she was producing art for exhibitions 1 Artwork edit DoNDE VAS MARIA edit Medium 36 x 72Objective This painting means Where are you going Maria in English This art piece had many different geometric shapes overlapping each other and it performed both transparent and opaque duties It had a textural quality of the peaceful elements that revealed complexity in the design of it In the middle of the artwork it had a Crucifixion symbol that suggested the death of Christ This symbol made the painting a lot more mysterious because the title had nothing to do with it It also has a emotionally disruptive touch to it DoNDE VAS MARIA was created with oil paints MURMULLOS de PAZ edit Medium 36 x 48Objective This is another abstraction piece of art that Mullen created It has mysterious and captivating of this unknown thought It had geometric shapes and certain areas of it had lacy fabrics that were in tiers of dots that created geometric shapes and looks as well These shapes were weaved throughout the painting Murmollos de Paz had opaque and transparent images Although it had a confusing theme it made a blend of peaceful abstraction This artwork was created with oil paints Each of the panels in the artwork has detailed individual expressions FRIEDA with HER ALTAR edit Medium 3675 x 22 inchesObjective It is a graphic courtesy of the artist A revealing portrait of the artists intense concentration and focus In spite of the clothing that is visible there is not any type of distraction from the female form There is very complex designs on the clothing yet no distractions Ruth Mullen s discipline was best revealed with this realistic portrait of Frieda Kahlo The picture shows a relaxed pose of Frieda to identify the artist with the particular mood that she had brought forth It brings a calm and relaxed state of mind to the viewer There is also jewelry that is shown which plays a significant role in Latin America s culture as well Exhibitions editSolo exhibitions edit 1991 New Orleans Museum of Art New Orleans Louisiana 1989 Northwestern State University Natchitoches Louisiana 1986 Rhino Gallery New Orleans Louisiana 2 1979 Tulane University New Orleans Louisiana 1 1968 Orleans Gallery New Orleans Louisiana Selected group exhibitions edit 1994 Bienville Gallery New Orleans Louisiana1992 International Design Center Long Island New York 1992 Jacob Javitz Center National Association of Women Artists New York New York 1989 World Trade Center New Orleans Louisiana 1 1988 Miriam Warmsley Gallery New Orleans Louisiana 2 1986 Biloxi Mississippi Art Association New Orleans Louisiana 2 1984 Old Quarter Gallery New Orleans Louisiana 1972 Tulane University New Orleans Louisiana 1 1969 Mobile Art Association Mobile Alabama 1968 National Arts amp Craft Exhibition Jackson Mississippi 1967 Jefferson Arts Festival Arts New Orleans Louisiana Awards editAmong her many awards she was the first woman president 1980 1981 of the Cuban Professional Club in New Orleans and being included with 32 other women artists of the twentieth century being the book titled Latin American and Women Artists of the United States 1 References edit a b c d e f g Ruth Mullen Obituary New Orleans Louisiana Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home and Cemeteries lakelawn tributes com Retrieved 2019 05 29 a b c d e Henkes Robert 1999 Latin American women artists of the United States the works of 33 twentieth century women Jefferson N C McFarland ISBN 9780786405190 OCLC 40268446 Obtituaries amp Guestbooks Bibliography editObituaries amp Guest Book Ruth Gonzalez Mullen 2011 Art Now Gallery Guide Volume 10 Issues 7 8 1991 Art Now Incorporated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruth Gonzalez Mullen amp oldid 1075218075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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