Angelina Gualdoni

Born:
1975
Residence:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • Julia Muggenburg is happy to announce “Costermongering” with New York based artist Paul Branca, whose original idea sparked a two-part month long show.

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  • Kalup Linzy and Eve Sussman/Simon Lee among the grant awardees.

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  • In her 2010 show at Asya Geisberg, Angelina Gualdoni‘s work was in transition. Her canvases featured thin veils of paint, pooled in diffuse, ethereal

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  • Painter Asya Geisberg has opened a new gallery at the old Goff + Rosenthal space on 23rd Street in Chelsea.

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  • Mixed Greens presents the group exhibition Gimme Shelter. While shelter is traditionally defined as a structure that provides protection

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BIOGRAPHY

Angelina Gualdoni received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (1997), an MFA from the University of Illinois in Chicago (2000), and studied at the Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture (2000). 

Angelina Gualdoni explores suburban constructions as hubs of consumerism, cultural decay and isolation. Her acrylic and oil on canvas paintings have an airy, watercolor quality as they explore cultural ruin through empty or overgrown spaces. The abandoned remnants of suburbia give way to more abstract works, which are equally as beautiful and eerie as the architectural spaces of failed utopias.  Recent work shifts from public exteriors to domestic interiors, continuing to explore presence through absence that emerge from and recede into poured paint and pattern.

 

Selected solo exhibitions include "Held in Place, Light in Hand", Asya Geisberg Gallery (2014), "Channels", Kavi Gupta Gallery Berlin (2012), and "Currents 100: Angelina Gualdoni" at the St. Louis Art Museum (2007).

Selected exhibitions include "Queens International 2012", Queens Museum, Queens, NY (2012),  "@20", Nerman Museum, Overland Park, KS, 2012, “Selected work from the MCA Collection: Focus on UBS 12x12," Musuem of Contemporary Art, Chicago, (2009); “Painting the Glass House: Artists Revisit Modern Architecture,” Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, (2008). Selected awards include a NYFA Grant (2008), a Pollock-Krasner Grant (2007) and an Artadia Award (2000). She is represented by Asya Geisberg Gallery in New York. Gualdoni lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

 


 


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