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Judith Eisler

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Judith Eisler (born 1962) is an artist based in New York.

Eisler was born in New York and is currently living in New York and Vienna. She is a painter who gathers source imagery from watching films and photographing stills from the footage.[1] Her works typically have glossy surfaces and feature blurred, anonymous imagery. She has been compared to Gerhard Richter due to their similar working method. Since 2009 she teaches painting at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria.[2]

She received her BFA from Cornell University in 1984.

2002

  • Prague Biennale, Galleria Nazionale Veletrzni Palac, Prague

2004

  • Painters, Galleri K, Oslo

2005

  • Drive, He Said, Grimm + Rosenfeld, Munich
  • Much Madness is Divinest Sense, Cohan and Leslie, New York

2006

  • I Love My Scene, Mary Boone, New York
  • Rapt, Cohan and Leslie, New York
  • Anhauchen, Galerie Krobath Wimmer, Vienna

2007

  • The Painting of Modern Life, Hayward Gallery, London
  • Counterparts, Contemporary Arts Center of Virginia, Virginia

2008

  • I Don't Believe It-I Won't Let It Happen, Cohan and Leslie, New York

References

  1. ^ Sheyerer, Nicole, ArtNews.org
  2. ^ Schwendener, Martha, Room Tone,Time Out, CohanAndLeslie.com