Adi 2
Giclée / Kunsttryk
Giclée- eller lærredstryk i museumskvalitet med hurtig produktion og fleksible muligheder for finish.
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Adi 2
Giclée / Kunsttryk
Størrelse på reproduktion
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Samlet pris
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Lignende kunstværker
Kunstnerens biografi
Randi Matushevitz: A Visionary of Dark Fairy Tales
Randi Chaplin Matushevitz (born in Rochester, New York in 1965) is an American artist recognized for her distinctive approach to portraiture and mixed media sculpture—characterized by ‘charcoal, ink, pastel, spray-paint, and acrylic; graffiti-like mark-making, gestural strokes, collage-like stencils’—whose “moody, urban-baroque vision evoke a dark fairy tale world.” Contemporary Art Curator Magazine noted, "Her recent portraits investigate uncertainty, and reflect the reactive mania or calm surrounding layers of wear and tear on the soul..." Matushevitz's artistic journey began unexpectedly when she took a drawing class thinking “it would be easy,” discovering instead a profound connection between physical process and inner experience. This serendipitous encounter profoundly shaped her creative trajectory.- Education: Matushevitz earned her Master of Fine Arts at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL and her Bachelor of the Arts at the California State University, Northridge.
Early Influences & Artistic Exploration
Before delving into large-scale installations, Matushevitz honed her skills through meticulous drawing exercises—a practice that mirrored her own emotional landscape. This formative experience instilled in her a deep appreciation for texture and materiality, informing her subsequent artistic endeavors. Her initial explorations centered on feminist themes, utilizing mixed media to confront societal norms surrounding privacy and personal comfort. These early works established a core preoccupation with exploring the human condition through symbolic imagery and unsettling subject matter—a stylistic hallmark that would persist throughout her career.- Notable Installations: Matushevitz’s installations explored themes of vulnerability and connection, often incorporating sculptural elements alongside painted surfaces.
International Recognition & Exhibitions
Matushevitz's artistic reputation quickly grew as she participated in residencies and showcased her work internationally—spanning from Buenos Aires to Venice to Berlin. Her inclusion in the inaugural Global Art Awards garnered critical acclaim, highlighting her commitment to pushing creative boundaries. Furthermore, her paintings were recognized by institutions like MOAH Lancaster and Cleveland Clinic Las Vegas, cementing her place within the broader art landscape. The Venice Biennale 2019 marked a pivotal moment, presenting “Beyond the Veil, Women Art, Markers XL” alongside “We Are Humanity,” demonstrating her ability to engage with complex social narratives.- Key Exhibitions: Venice Biennale (2019), Berlin (2018), Dubai Global Art Awards (2017), Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes Emilio Pettoruti (Buenos Aires, 2002); Las Vegas Art Museum (2006)
Contemporary Artistic Style & Recurring Themes
Matushevitz’s artistic style evolved from early installations to a focus on “narratives that echo life in the 21st century,” prioritizing broader social conditions. This shift culminated in her ongoing series of “ugly faces” portraits—a deliberate departure from idealized representations, aiming instead to confront viewers with uncomfortable truths about human emotion and experience. Drawing inspiration from artists like Goya, Kollwitz, Bacon, Dumas, and Condo, Matushevitz’s work embodies a commitment to exploring psychological depth and formal artistic variety—reflecting the profound influence of art history on her creative vision. Her exploration of shadow and catharsis underscores the importance of confronting vulnerability as a catalyst for personal growth.- Recurring Themes: Uncertainty, Psychological Depth, Societal Commentary, Confrontation with Emotion
Legacy & Continued Artistic Pursuit
Today, Matushevitz continues to refine her artistic practice—driven by an unwavering dedication to exploring the complexities of human experience. Her work resides in prominent collections across North America and Europe, reflecting the enduring impact of her distinctive aesthetic and conceptual approach. She remains active in fostering connections within the art community, participating in residencies and collaborative projects—demonstrating a steadfast commitment to artistic innovation and engagement with contemporary culture.Randi Matushevitz
1965 - , United States of America
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Graffiti-like mark-making; Gestural strokes; Collage-like stencils; Urban baroque art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Portraiture']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Goya
- Kollwitz
- Bacon
- Dumas
- Condo
- Date Of Birth: March 17, 1965
- Full Name: Randi Chaplin Matushevitz
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Adi
- Adi 2
- Place Of Birth: Rochester, United States of America



Glasmulighed er kun tilgængelig i størrelser under 110 cm
