Anoka Faruqee

Anoka Faruqee (born 1972) is a Bangladeshi descent American painter, born in Ann Arbor, MI to Bangladeshi parents.[1] In 2011 Faruqee was appointed associate professor of painting and printmaking at Yale University. She earned her BA from Yale in 1994 and an MFA from Tyler School of Art in 1997. Previous to her appointment at Yale, Faruqee taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the California Institute of the Arts, where she was co-director of the Art Program.[2][3] Faruqee is known for her brightly colored Moiré pattern paintings.[4][5]

Faruqee is represented by the Koenig & Clinton Gallery in New York City[6] and the Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco.[7]

In 2001 Faruqee received an Artadia Award.[8]

Exhibition reviews

Susan Snodgrass, reviewing her 2005 joint exhibition with David Driscoll at Zolla/Lieberman in Art in America saw in her work influences from computer technologies, weaving, and Islamic tiling. In other works on exhibit, Snodgrass saw "[i]ssues of authenticity and pictorial reproduction".[9]

Karen Rapp in reviewing her 2013 exhibition at the Hosfelt Gallery in Art in America writes..."Faruqee’s emphasis on the painterly process in fact gets to the heart of her interests. Serving as more than just optical games, these paintings show the artist embracing the fallibility of materiality---be it the unpredictability of her medium or the inevitability of human error. It is the oscillation between the handmade and the machine like that makes the canvases accomplished and compelling works of art rather than simply visual novelties"....[10]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^"Anoka Faruqee and David Driscoll biography". koenigandclinton.com. Koenig and Clinton. Archived from the original on April 14, 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. ^ 「Yale University School of Art: Anoka Faruqee」 . art.yale.edu . 2015年9月20日閲覧
  3. ^ “アートネットのアノカ・ファルキー” .アートネット.com 2015 年 9 月 20 日に取得
  4. ^ Rapp, Karen (2013年12月31日). 「Reviews - Anoka Faruqee San Francisco at Hosfelt」 . Art in America Magazine . 2019年9月8日閲覧
  5. ^ハンフリー、デイヴィッド。「アノカ・ファルキー」。bombmagazine.org 。ボムマガジン。 2019年9月8日閲覧
  6. ^ “Koenig & Clinton — Anoka Faruqee” . koenigandclinton.com. 2014年1月8日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。 2015年9月20日閲覧
  7. ^ 「Hosfelt Gallery - Artists - ANOKA FARUQEE」 . hosfeltgallery.com . 2015年9月20日閲覧
  8. ^ “アノカ・ファルキー” .アルタディア。 2016 年 2 月 23 日2019年6月11日に取得
  9. ^スノッドグラス、スーザン(2005年10月1日)「ゾラ/リーバーマン美術館のアノーカ・ファルキーとデイヴィッド・ドリスコル」『アート・イン・アメリカ』。
  10. ^カレン・ラップ (2014 年 1 月 17 日)。「サンフランシスコ | ANOKA FARUQEE | ホスフェルト」(PDF)。アート・イン・アメリカ 1_14 2015 年 9 月 20 日に取得
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