About The Work
Rochelle Feinstein has made a series of unique painted prints at Graphicstudio, titled Research Park Project. Feinstein selected figures of speech, phrases, or slogans from conversations and various media that have historical and vernacular associations and interlaced them with her expansive grasp of the language of painting. Feinstein, who chairs the painting and printmaking department at Yale University, wryly alludes to the nomenclature of academic institutions in the labeling of creative activity as “research” and points out Graphicstudio’s location in the USF Research Park. This new series has its roots in Feinstein’s earlier work titled The Enigma Project (2012-13) that referenced an encoding device of the mid-1940s. In this series, she attempted to decipher the dense layers of visual language and subject matter that were intrinsic to her experience over a yearlong period.
Courtesy of Graphicstudio
About Rochelle Feinstein
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Handpainting and screenprint on canvas
80.00 x 71.50 in
203.2 x 181.6 cm
This work is signed on verso and comes with a documentation sheet.
About The Work
Rochelle Feinstein has made a series of unique painted prints at Graphicstudio, titled Research Park Project. Feinstein selected figures of speech, phrases, or slogans from conversations and various media that have historical and vernacular associations and interlaced them with her expansive grasp of the language of painting. Feinstein, who chairs the painting and printmaking department at Yale University, wryly alludes to the nomenclature of academic institutions in the labeling of creative activity as “research” and points out Graphicstudio’s location in the USF Research Park. This new series has its roots in Feinstein’s earlier work titled The Enigma Project (2012-13) that referenced an encoding device of the mid-1940s. In this series, she attempted to decipher the dense layers of visual language and subject matter that were intrinsic to her experience over a yearlong period.
Courtesy of Graphicstudio
About Rochelle Feinstein
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: An Insider's Guide to the 7 Best MFA Painting Programs in the United States
- News & Events: 10 of the Best Artworks at the Untitled Art Fair 2015
- News & Events: 6 Artworks to Invest in This February
- Art 101: 10 of the Most Influential MFA Programs in the World
- Interviews & Features: Whitney Biennial Curator Michelle Grabner on Her Unruly "Curriculum"
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