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Dorothy Simpson Krause - U.S.A.
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Pittrice autodidatta, naturalmente propensa al collage
che è stato il passo di avvio delle sue sperimentazioni. Sin quando, nel 1960
durante i suoi studi di dottorato, ha introdotto nei suoi lavori una
combinazione tra tecnica pittorica tradizionale e digitale. I suoi lavori
uniscono simboli archetipi e frammenti di immagini e testi in strati multipli
di texture e significati. Combina i più svariati materiali come plastica,
catrame, cera e pigmenti con le ultime tecnologie per evocare il passato e
annunziare il futuro.
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Vive e lavora in U.S.A.
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Dorothy Simpson Krause - U.S.A.
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I am a painter by training and collage-maker by nature who began my experimental printmaking with reprographic machines. Since being introduced to computers in the late 1960’s when working on my doctorate at Penn State, I have combined
traditional and digital media. My work embeds archetypal symbols and fragments of image and text in multiple layers of texture and meaning. It combines the humblest of materials, plaster, tar, wax and pigment, with the latest in technology to evoke the past and herald the future.
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Emeritus Professor of Computer Graphics at the Massachusetts College of Art, and a founding member of Unique Editions™, a digital artists collaborative. She is a frequent speaker at conferences and symposia and a consultant for manufacturers and distributors of products which may be used by fine artists. Her work is exhibited regularly in galleries and museums and featured in more than three dozen current periodicals and books. In July 1997 she organized "Digital Atelier: A printmaking studio for the 21st century" at the National Museum of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution and was an artist-in-residence there for 21 days.
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Periodicals showing her work include PEI, Print, MacWorld, Publish, HOW, On-Line Design, Digital Imaging, DIGI, Creativity, IdN, MacArt & Design, Step by Step, Contemporary Impressions, Photo Electronic Imaging, IdN International Designer?s Network, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications and Computer Artist.
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selected solo exhibitions
2002 Evos Arts Institute, Dorothy Simpson Krause: Journeys, Mary Ann Kearns curator, Lowell, MA
Florida Gulf Coast University, Cuba: History Rewritten, Fort Myers, FL
2001 Art Complex Museum, Dorothy Simpson Krause: Sacred and Mundane, Duxbury, MA
The Trustman Art Gallery, Simmons College, Journey of The Spirit, Boston, MA
2000 Creiger-Dane Gallery, timeXposure:explorations in time, space and movement, Boston, MA
Danforth Museum of Art, heARTland:Prints From the Digital Atelier, Framingham, MA
1999 University of Massachusetts, Into the New Millennium,Lowell, MA
1998 Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, From the Digital Atelier,Washington, DC
1997 Louisiana State University, Exploring the Tarot, Shreveport, LA, 1997
Silicon Gallery, Lit From Within: Dorothy Simpson Krause and Bonny Lhotka, Philadelphia, PA
Creiger-Dane Gallery, Ennobling the Ordinary, Boston, MA
University of Massachusets, New Digital Imaging, Dartmouth, MA
1996 Digital Arts, Dorothy Simpson Krause and Bonny Lhotka, Frankfurt, Germany
The Williams Gallery, Dorothy Simpson Krause and Roman Verasko, Princeton, NJ
1995 Gallery 911, Transcending Reality: Wishes, Lies and Dreams, Indianapolis, IN
Jewett Art Center, Wellesley College, Retrospective, Wellesley, MA
1994 The Center for Creative Imaging, Creating Transitions, Camden, ME
The IRIS Gallery, IRIS Graphics Inc., Subverting the System, Bedford, MA
Gallery One, New England School of Photography, Confronting Realities, Boston, MA
1993 Gallery 410, University of Massachusetts, Exploring Alternatives, Lowell, MA
Winfisky Gallery, Salem State College, Pushing Boundaries, Salem, MA
University of Southern Maine, Herstory: Culture/ Politics, Portland, ME
Digital Equipment Corporation, New Work, Marlboro, MA
1992 Mt. Ida College, Common Heritage, Newton, MA
1991 Bridgewater State College, New Work, Bridgewater, MA
1990 Do While Studio, Work in Progress, Boston, MA
Tower Gallery, Massachusetts College of Art, Work in Progress, Boston, MA
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Live and work in U.S.A.
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