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Alice Attie was born on 27 July, 1950 in New York City, is an Alice Attie is visual artist. Discover Alice Attie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Artist, writer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July, 1950
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace New York City
Nationality United States

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1937

Taken with her father's old 1937 Rolleiflex camera, her photographs explore the idea of nature as visual poetry.

Her photographic work and drawings on paper can be found in collections at The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Jewish Museum, The Getty Museum in Los Angeles and The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas, among others.

1950

Alice Attie (born in 1950) is an American visual artist and published poet from New York City.

After graduating from Barnard College in New York City with a degree in French literature, Attie obtained an MFA in poetry, studying under June Jordan at the City College of New York.

Attie went on to complete a PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in comparative literature, with a doctoral dissertation focused on "modern elegy, specifically on the meeting place of language and the unspeakable: how we accommodate what is inaccessible to language".

Attie's drawing practice began as an exploration of literary texts, as the expanded inscriptions which they inspired.

Class Notes, ongoing, is a series of drawings composed during graduate philosophy and physics seminars at Columbia University.

Attie's class notes are taken in the form of drawings.

Attie's drawing series Take Care of Yourself, inspired by the lectures of Michel Foucault at the College de France, are writing-drawing abstractions formed by repetitions of the phrase "Take Care of Yourself", referencing the Socratic notion of care as it was addressed in Foucault's studies.

Attie's recent photographs feature the meadows, parks, and fields of Iceland, New Hampshire, upstate New York, and Central Park.

2001

In 2001, Attie published Alice Attie: Harlem on the Verge, (with introduction by historian Robin D. G. Kelley), a photography book of photo portraits and storefronts documenting modern-day Harlem on the verge of gentrification.

2012

In 2012, Attie collaborated with photographs in books by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Harlem and An Aesthetic Education in the Age of Globalization.

In 2012, Attie collaborated with philosopher Giorgio Agamben contributing photographs to his book, The Church and the Kingdom.

2015

Attie's first volume of poetry, These Figures Lining the Hills, was published by Seagull Books in November 2015.

These Figures Lining the Hills was inspired by a request from Naveen Kishore of Seagull Books: a call to "write about notes, notes that we write to ourselves, in journals, in notebooks, perhaps notes that we imagine writing, fragments of notes, notes in margins, and notes, perhaps, that are not written".

Having kept a journal for almost 50 years, Attie culled from her recent notebooks.

2016

Photographs of the artist June Leaf, taken over eighteen years, accompany images of June's drawings in the book Attie completed with Steidl Press to accompany the 2016 Whitney Museum Exhibition: June Leaf: Thought is Infinite.

2018

Attie's poetry book Under the Aleppo Sun, 2018, with Seagull Books/University of Chicago Press, is a collection of poems were inspired by her visit to Aleppo, Syria, the home of her grandparents, in March 2011, as the war in Syria was taking hold.

Attie studied under June Jordan while obtaining her MFA in poetry.

She cites George Oppen, William Carlos Williams, and recently, Alice Oswald, as some of many poets who inspire her.

She cites the works of the work of Franz Kafka as formative to her work in literature and art.

Like Kafka, she sees her work as a mediation between two worlds, one which could be articulated and another which hovered, above or outside, but never in the field of definition.

Among her cherished books are: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf and As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner and she keeps the Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens on her nightstand or in her suitcase.