Anne Wienholt Explained

Anne Wienholt
Birth Date:10 April 1920
Birth Place:Leura, New South Wales
Death Place:San Rafael, California
Nationality:Australian
Education:East Sydney Technical College, Art Students League of New York, Atelier 17
Field:Printmaking, Sculpture, Painting

Anne Wienholt (1920–2018) was an Australian artist known for her printmaking, sculpture, and painting.

Biography

Wienholt was born in Leura, New South Wales on 10 April 1920.[1] She attended East Sydney Technical College from 1938 through 1941[2] where she was taught by William Dobell and Frank Medworth.[3] [1]

In the early 1940s Wienholt exhibited at the Macquarie Galleries and the Victoria Contemporary Art Society Show. She was also associated with the Merioola Group.[4]

Wienholt was the recipient of the New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship in 1944, which she used to travel to New York City, first studying at the Art Students League of New York with Yasuo Kuniyoshi, then at Atelier 17.[1] In 1948, 1949, and 1950 she participated in the Brooklyn Museum’s National Print Annual Exhibition.[3]

In 1948, she married Masato Takashige, a Japanese born cabinetmaker. The couple lived in Marin County, California.[1] [3]

Wienholt died in San Rafael, California on 27 March 2018.[5] In 2019 a retrospective of her work was held at the College of Marin Fine Arts Gallery.[6] Her work is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[3] [7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anne Wienholt . Australian Prints + Printmaking . 26 March 2020 . en.
  2. Web site: Anne Wienholt . AskArt . 26 March 2020.
  3. Book: Weyl . Christina . Anne Wienholt . Christina Weyl, New York . 26 March 2020 . en . 25 June 2019. 9780578534336 .
  4. Web site: Wienholt, Anne . Trove . 26 March 2020 . en.
  5. News: Anne Wienholt Takashige . Marin Independent Journal . April 28, 2018.
  6. Web site: Anne Wienholt - Retrospective 1920-2018 . MarinArts . 26 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Works by Anne Wienholt . Art Gallery NSW . 26 March 2020.