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Cynthia Carlson was born on 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American painter (born 1942). Discover Cynthia Carlson'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 82 years old?

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1942

Cynthia Carlson (born 1942) is an American visual artist, living and working in New York.

Carlson was born in 1942 in Chicago, Illinois.

She graduated from Kelvyn Park High School in Chicago and then attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

1960

In the 1960s, Carlson's art was influenced by the work of The Hairy Who and Chicago Imagists artists in Chicago.

1965

She received her BFA in 1965.

1967

She moved to New York City and attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, graduating with her MFA in 1967.

She is married to Robert Gino Bertoletti.

1970

During the 1970s, she was a pioneer of the "Pattern and Decoration" group in New York City, in which the Feminist movement played an important role.

Mainly a painter, her work has evolved within a number of different stylistic concerns including installation, sculpture, and public art commissions.

In the early 1970s, for several years, she traveled throughout the United States documenting Environmental Folk Art lectured extensively on the material.

1971

Her work was included in numerous group exhibitions and biennials in museums and galleries in North America and Europe, including Twenty-Six Contemporary Women Artists, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (1971), Ridgefield, CN, curated by Lucy Lippard; Extraordinary Realities, Whitney Museum of American Art (1973), New York, NY, curated by Robert M. Doty; Pattern Painting, P.S.1 (1977), Long Island City, NY; Contemporary Women: Consciousness & Content, Brooklyn Museum (1977), NY, curated by Joan Semmel; Rooms, Hayden Gallery (1981), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.

1979

Carlson's career has included nine solo museum exhibitions: Homage to the Academy Building, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1979), Philadelphia, PA; Insideout Oberlin, Allen Memorial Museum (1980), Oberlin, OH; Eastlake Then and Now, Hudson River Museum (1981), Yorkers, NY; Four False Facades, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (1981), Winston-Salem, NC; Currents, Milwaukee Art Museum (1982), Milwaukee, WI; Picture That In Miami, Lowe Art Museum (1982), Coral Gables, FL; The Monument Series, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Queens Museum, Flushing, NY; and The Dog Show, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, NY and forty-seven one person gallery exhibitions in Chicago, Philadelphia and New York, including Hundred Acres Gallery (1975), New York, NY; The Gingerbread House, Graduate Center (1977), CUNY, NY; Pam Adler Gallery (1979, 1981, 1983), New York, NY; Vietman: Sorry About That, University Art Galleries, Wright State University (1988), Dayton, OH; and Freedman Gallery (1989), Albright College, Reading, PA; Over Time, Essex Flowers Gallery (2018), New York, NY.

1987

Three rooms exhibit with Richard Haas and Richard Artschwager; War and Memory: In the Aftermath of Vietnam, Washington Project for the Arts (1987), Washington, D.C.; Pattern & Decoration: An Ideal Vision in American Art, 1975-1985, Hudson River Museum (2007), Yonkers, curated by Anne Swartz; That Was Then, This Is Now, CUE Art Foundation (2010), New York, NY, curated by Robert Storr & Irving Sandler; and Pattern, Crime & Decoration, Museum of Contemporary Art (2018-2019), Geneva, Switzerland, and Le Consortium, Dijon, France, curated by Franck Gautherot and Seungduk Kim.

1993

Her public commissions include, LA: City of Angels (1993), Los Angeles Metro Rail System through the Los Angeles County Transportation Art for the Rail Transit Program, Los Angeles, CA and Gingerbread House (1977), Artpark, in Lewiston, NY, a 13-feet high life size sculpture.

She taught for 40 years at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, and at the Queens College, CUNY, where she is professor emerita.

She served on the Artist Advisory Committee of the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation and on the Advisory Committee of the Ree Morton Estate.

She has lived in Italy for a year at a time on several occasions, as well as traveling extensively in Europe and elsewhere.

2012

In 2012, she donated the entire collection of visuals and documents to the L'Art Brut Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland.