Dee Shapiro Explained

Dee Shapiro

Dee Shapiro is an American artist and writer associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement.

Biography

Dee Shapiro was inspired to be an Artist in her early years of education. Dee's career started in the 1970s as a pattern painter with her works of art included in the Pattern and Decoration at P.S. 1 in 1977. She researched and explored the Fibonacci Progression in color on graph paper and also explored geometric complexity of architectural designs, leading her to create the small horizontal oil paintings of cities and landscapes.[1] Dee Shapiro became a Yaddo fellow in 2017.

Education and career

Dee Shapiro obtained her bachelor's degree in 1958 and Master of Science in 1960 from Queens College, City University of New York. Dee Shapiro is an artist that sees the subject on a large scale, but what she creates is on a diminutive scale. Shapiro's strength is the ability to give expressive power on canvas that makes her work seem larger than they are. Dee Shapiro has been a teacher, lecturer, and writer through career.[2] [3]

Group exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Selected bibliography

Selected collections

References

  1. http://registry.bricartsmedia.org/profile.php?aid=7131 Dee Shapiro Artwork Paintings
  2. http://www.supremefiction.com/theidea/2010/03/index.html The Hudson River School Revisited
  3. http://www.maureenmullarkey.com/essays/creswell.html Studio Matters
  4. https://www.visittheamericandream.nl/?ID=aZVGDsE0XHR9itumQdu04_A06%2Bl%2BeGYZnPko9V%2B7d0dT5DtG69jIoC%2B4xsz1FAvFd7I0anMKvIwaal The American Dream
  5. https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985 With Pleasure
  6. https://www.galeriezurcher.com/salon-zrcher-24th-edition-11-women-of-spirit-part-3-may-3-9-2021 11 Women of Spirit

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