Events

Closing Lecture for Tilled Fields: Drawings by Harry Roseman

Sep. 2, 2021, 5:30 p.m.
Location:

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Atrium & Taylor Hall, Room 102

 

5:30pm | MEET THE ARTIST
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Atrium

6:30pm | LECTURE
The Art of Harry Roseman
by John Yau
Taylor Hall, Room 102

Inquiries: Francine Brown
(845) 437-5237 | frbrown@vassar.edu

Please note: masks are required

Tilled Fields, a solo show by New York sculptor Harry Roseman, who taught at Vassar for 40 years, is featured in the Project and Focus galleries of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center through September 12. The exhibition engages viewers with eighteen striking drawings on paper and cloth by New York sculptor Harry Roseman. Completely independent from being made in preparation for other works of art, the drawings provide surfaces onto which Roseman cultivates his fantastic, patterned arenas of line. The exhibition presents recent works as well as earlier drawings and “sculpture-drawings” made since the 1980s when he began teaching studio art at Vassar.

John Yau is a poet, art critic, and publisher of Black Square Editions. His most recent poetry book is Genghis Chan on Drums. His monographs include William Tillyer: A Retrospective (2021), Liu Xiaodong (2021), Philip Taaffe (2018), Thomas Nozkowski (2017), Catherine Murphy (2016), and Richard Artschwager: Into the Desert (2015). He is 2017 recipient of the Jackson Prize in Poetry and a 2021 recipient of a Rabkin Prize for art criticism. An editor of Hyperallergic Weekend and Professor of Critical Studies at Mason Gross School of the Arts (Rutgers University), he lives in New York.

harry roseman tilled fields
Harry Roseman, 2018/7, 2018, brush-acrylic paint on paper, collection of the artist, photo by Al Nowak, © the artist