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Marlene Dumas

Marlene Dumas. ARTE344 Rachel Noteboom Sarah Ortinau Liz Gardona. South African/ Dutch Painter Is teaching college level art students in Amsterdam Duality of her identity She attended college- then worked Oil, ink, acrylic, photography and appropriation art. 3. Mostly oil on canvas

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Marlene Dumas

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  1. Marlene Dumas ARTE344 Rachel Noteboom Sarah Ortinau Liz Gardona

  2. South African/ Dutch Painter • Is teaching college level art students in Amsterdam • Duality of her identity • She attended college- then worked • Oil, ink, acrylic, photography and appropriation art.

  3. 3 Mostly oil on canvas and ink on paper Materials • *paintings, collages, drawings, prints installations • *Dumas paints from personal photographs Marlene Dumas, The Painter, 1994, oil on canvas, 79 x 39-1/4 in., The Museum of Modern Art, New York

  4. Ideology Received ideas of identity? “The ambiguity of representation in her paintings and drawings is ultimately a political act, enticing the viewer into an awareness of his or her role in the assignation of meaning to faces, bodies, groups, and figures.” -Rebecca Morse [MOCA Assistant Curator] Marlene Dumas, Barbie, the Original, 1997, Lithography, 66 x 50 cm

  5. Physical reality of human body • Psychological value • Removed from context Marlene Dumas, The Blindfolded Man, 2007,Oil on canvas, 39-3/8 x 35-7/16 in.

  6. Influences • Diane Arbus’s photography -complexities of the human form • Mother’s death • (weeping women) • Uses photographs of her daughter Diane Arbus, Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, New York City, 1962, Photograph

  7. Changes Over the Years • During the 90’s her work as featured images of Amsterdam and interdisciplinary projects • She also now does multiples of portraits. • She has dabbled in photography Marlene Dumas, Waterproof Mascara, 2008, Öl auf Leinwand, 100 x 90 cm

  8. Critics • considered a European artist, but wishes to beclassified as an South African Artist. Stating,“Someone once remarked that I could not be aSouth African Artist and a Dutch artist, that I could not have it both ways. I don’t want it both ways, I want it more ways.” • her art is in many international museums. Marlene Dumas, Moshekwa, 2006, Öl auf Leinwnad, 130 x 110 cm

  9. Her legacy • Her legacy is being a portrait/figurative artist • She is also known as an one of Amsterdam’s top artist • She has won countless awards internationally, and is featured in many museums

  10. Video: http://youtu.be/9oJGwiEoj84 Marlene Dumas, Mamma Roma, 2012, o/c, 30 x 24 cm

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