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Aldwyth was born on 21 November, 1935 in Pomona, California, is an American artist. Discover Aldwyth'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 88 years old?

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Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 21 November 1935
Birthday 21 November
Birthplace Pomona, California
Nationality United States

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1935

Aldwyth (born November 21, 1935) is a South Carolina artist who creates complex collages and assemblages from found materials.

Her work is principally about and minutely engaged with the history of art and culture.

She works "in relative seclusion from the larger art world."

Aldwyth was born Mary Aldwyth Dickman, November 21, 1935 in Pomona, CA to Paul William Dickman, a U.S. Naval Chaplain, and Muriel Margaret Jones Dickman.

1953

In 1953, she attended American University, where she studied painting with Ben "Joe" Summerford, and in 1954–1955, she spent a year at the University of Hawaii, studying with Jean Charlot.

Intermittently after 1953, while raising three young children, she attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, where she studied with Catharine Rembert, among others, and earned a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1966.

1980

Since the 1980s, the artist has lived and worked in Hilton Head, SC, signing and exhibiting her work under the mononym, Aldwyth.

"While her meticulously assembled boxes and collages prepared from bits of cut-out art history books, encyclopedias, and other historical texts recall artists like Joseph Cornell, Kurt Schwitters, and Bruce Conner, it is the subversive spirit of Duchamp that has had the most profound impact on her work," according to Bradley Bailey.

1996

Numerous other one-person exhibitions include ones at the Milliken Gallery, Converse College, Spartanburg, SC (1996), the Sumter County Gallery of Art (2014), 701 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia SC (2016), the Morris Museum of Art, Augusta (2016), and the NC State Gregg Museum of Art & Design (2023).

In addition to dozens in South Carolina and around the southeast, Aldwyth's work has appeared in group exhibitions in New York (including at Alan Stone Gallery and Francis M. Naumann Fine Art), Colorado, Connecticut, and Washington, DC.

1999

"An art historian in her own right, Aldwyth uses her vast knowledge to reframe artists in new contexts. Her collage Document (1999-infinity) for example, offers an alternate canon of art history, revising an early edition of H.W. Janson's undergraduate textbook mainstay History of Art to include overlooked women artists and institutions of the past and present."

Individual works are often very large and take years to complete.

2000

Its catalogue includes essays by Sloan, Rosamond Purcell, and an appendix by the artist that serves as a sort of concordance, listing, among other content, the well-over 100 artists and works whose eyes are seen in Casablanca (classic version), as well as the contents of the 26 collaged cigar boxes that comprise Encyclopædia (2000): found objects sorted alphabetically by box.

2003

The collage Casablanca (classic version), for instance, took over three years (2003-2006) and measures approximately six square feet square.

It "features a large dripping orb…. the drips are composed of hundreds of staring eyeballs. Each one is the eye of an artist, culled from photographic sources: a Chuck Close self-portrait eye, a Lichtenstein Ben-day dotted eye, the silhouetted eyes of squadrons of artists, known and unknown," according to Oriane Stender.

2009

A major one-person exhibition organized by Mark Sloan appeared at the Ackland Art Museum (2009), the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (2009-2010), and the Telfair Museum of Art (2010).

2010

Three illustrations of Aldwyth's Casablanca (Classic Version) appeared in Harper's Magazine, August, 2010.

A 2021 documentary film about the artist, Aldwyth: Fully Assembled, produced by Olympia Stone, premiered on South Carolina Public Television in March 2022.