These paintings were originally created for the six pillars of a corporate office’s dining room in New York. Rothenberg chose these animated figures because she felt they would add a sense of spirited action to this meeting space and because she liked the pairing of their weightless, floating forms with the expansive sky visible through the room’s windows. She organized each panel according to what she called the motions of a “possible dancing movement,” where “one leans out, one leans in, one flies up, one presses down, one stands, one relaxes.”

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Susan Rothenberg, April 15, 2022 – June 12, 2022

Medium Oil on wood, six panels
Dimensions Each panel 10' 6 3/4" x 46 1/8" (321.9 x 117.2 cm)
Credit Gift of UBS
Object number 106.2002.a-f
Department Painting & Sculpture

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Susan Rothenberg

Susan Rothenberg

American, 1945–2020 44 works online

Born in Buffalo, New York, in 1945, Susan Rothenberg became interested in art at an early age, inspired by her grandfather, a house painter, and trips to Buffalo’s Albright-Knox Art Gallery.

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