Backstroke
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Backstroke
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$ 263
유사한 작품들
작가 약력
Early Life and Education
Jolie Stahl (born 1950) is an American painter, sculptor, printer, and photographer whose artistic journey began in Los Angeles, California. From a young age, she exhibited a keen interest in visual arts and pursued formal education diligently. She attended the Dalton School in New York City, laying the foundation for her future academic pursuits. Subsequently, Stahl enrolled at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1968-1972), immersing herself in classical painting techniques and exploring diverse artistic styles. Further enriching her understanding of art history was a study abroad experience at the Institute Allende in San Miguel, Mexico (1978), where she honed her skills in fresco artistry and gained insights into Mexican cultural traditions. Finally, Stahl completed her MFA program at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine (1979), fostering creativity and experimentation within a supportive artistic environment.Collaborative Projects & Artistic Influences
Recognizing the importance of collective artistic endeavors, Jolie Stahl joined Colab (Collaborative Projects) in 1979—a groundbreaking movement advocating for artist-driven initiatives that challenged commercialism and championed social responsibility. This affiliation exposed her to innovative ideas and collaborative practices, shaping her approach to artmaking. Notably, Stahl’s work was influenced by the writings of Joan Didion, whose prose style resonated with her own desire for precise observation and emotional depth. The ethos of Minimalism—characterized by simplicity and geometric forms—also exerted a considerable impact on her artistic vision.Painting Style & Notable Works
Stahl's distinctive painting style is marked by a blend of abstraction and figurative representation. She frequently employs bold colors and textured surfaces to convey emotion and capture the essence of her subjects, whether portraits or landscapes. Her canvases often depict serene scenes—such as bathers on Atlantic coast beaches—infused with subtle nuances of light and atmosphere. Stahl’s artistic exploration extended beyond traditional mediums; she experimented with collage techniques and explored the expressive potential of watercolor. Among her most celebrated achievements is “The New Portrait” exhibit at MoMA PS1 (1984), where her artwork was selected by Jeffrey Deitch—a pivotal moment in establishing her reputation as a visionary artist. Her paintings "Bangsa Moro" and "Seated Bathers" were exhibited in Boston, MA.Recent Exhibitions & Recognition
Since 2008, Jolie Stahl has resided in Rhode Island, continuing to cultivate her artistic practice and engage with the vibrant art scene of New England. She served as curator and exhibitor at Hudson Guild Gallery in Chelsea—a respected venue for showcasing contemporary art—demonstrating her commitment to fostering dialogue and promoting artistic innovation. Her work was featured prominently in Lori Bookstein Fine Art’s “Prima Luce” exhibition, accompanied by an essay by John Goodrich that lauded Stahl's ability to distill complex ideas into visually compelling compositions. Furthermore, Stahl’s ceramics were showcased at Hudson Guild Gallery II in New York City—solidifying her versatility as an artist across various mediums. Her latest solo show "Homework" was held at Jessica Hagen Fine Art + Design in Newport, RI.Legacy & Artistic Significance
Jolie Stahl's artistic legacy resides in her unwavering dedication to exploring the intersection of observation and emotion—a hallmark of her oeuvre. She consistently sought to capture the beauty and complexity of the human experience through her paintings, sculptures, prints, and photography—leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary art. Her collaborative projects with Colab pushed boundaries and championed artistic activism, reflecting a broader commitment to social engagement and intellectual curiosity. Stahl’s work continues to inspire artists and viewers alike—serving as a testament to the transformative power of creative expression.Jolie Stahl
1950 - , United States of America
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['COLAB']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Tom Otterness
- Kiki Smith
- Jenny Holzer
- Barbara Kruger
- Date Of Birth: 1950
- Full Name: Jolie Stahl
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Backstroke
- Homework
- Place Of Birth: Los Angeles, United States of America



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