Laura Schiff Bean (born in New York state), is a contemporary visual artist. Prior to becoming a career artist, she earned a degree in psychology from George Washington University and then worked in print advertising in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] Laura Schiff Bean went on to get her Masters in Fine Arts (MFA) from School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts.[2] Her inspiration is derived from artists such as Lucien Freud, Jenny Saville, and Jim Dine.[1]
Bean is known "for her dress 'portraits' painted with many layers of thick dripping paint."[3] She tries to imbue the paintings with a sense of the wearer.[4]
Solo/Collaborative Exhibitions
- 2021. REPRESENTATIONAL PAINTING, Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum ID 2020 EVOLVED, Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID
- 2020 EVOLVED, Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID
- 2018 UNTOLD STORIES, Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho[5]
- 2017 THE WEIGHT OF WORDS, Blue Gallery, Kansas City, MO[5]
- 2015 REDEFINED, Patricia Rovzar Gallery Seattle, WA[5]
- 2014 DEFINED, Gilman Contemporary Ketchum, Idaho[5]
- 2015 WITHOUT WORDS, Lanoue Gallery, Boston, MA[5]
- 2013 Argazzi Art, Lakevill, CT[5]
- 2012 "SHE COMES AND GOES AS SHE PLEASES" Gilman Contemporary, ID[5]
- 2012 NEW WORK Argazzi Art, Lakeville, CT[5]
- 2011 "24/7" Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2010 NEW WORK Pryor Fine Art, Atlanta[5]
- 2010 Blue Gallery, KC, MO[5]
- 2009 INTERSECTIONS: Between Dreams and Memory. Gallery One, Nashville.[5]
- 2009 NEW WORK Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta[5]
- 2009 JOURNEY Lanoue Fine Art, Boston[5]
- 2007 VISIONS: Contemporary Women Artists, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University. Roanoke, VA[6]
Group exhibitions
- 2018 Art Market San Francisco, Simon Breittbard Fine Arts, SF, CA[5]
- 2018 Lanoue Gallery, Boston, MA[5]
- 2017 DRESS MATTERS: CLOTHING AS METAPHOR - TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART, Tucson, AZ[5]
- 2017 Lanoue Gallery, Boston, MA[5]
- 2017 Georges Bergès Gallery, NY, NY- Summer Group show[5]
- 2017 Georges Bergès Gallery, NY, NY[5]
- 2016 Lanoue Fine Art[5]
- 2016 Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID[5]
- 2015 Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum, ID[5]
- 2015 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2014 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2014 Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Seattle, WA[5]
- 2014 C Parker Gallery, CT "Yes She Can"[5]
- 2013 Lanoue Fine Art, MA "A Few Of My Favorite Things"[5]
- 2012 Argazzi Fine Art, Lakeville, CT[5]
- 2012 Lanoue Fine Art, MA "Summer Salon Show"[5]
- 2012 Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton, FL[5]
- 2012 Floria/Forre, Aspen, CO[5]
- 2012 Art MRKT San Francisco 2012[5]
- 2012 Argazzi Fine Art, Lakeville, CT[5]
- 2012 West Branch Gallery, Stowe, VT[5]
- 2012 Forre Fine Art, Aspen/Vail, CO[5]
- 2011 Gilman Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho[5]
- 2011 Spring Group Show, Lanoue Fine Art[5]
- 2011 Forre Fine Art, Aspen, CO[5]
- 2010 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2010 Blue Gallery, Kansas City, MO[5]
- 2010 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2009 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2009 Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, GA[5]
- 2008 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA[5]
- 2008 Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, GA[5]
- 2008 Gallery One, Nashville, TN: 3 person show, "In Minds Eye"[5]
- 2007 Cumberland Gallery, Nashville, TN "Packages Large & Small"[5]
- 2007 Cumberland Gallery, Nashville, TN 2007 "Artists In Heat"[5]
- 2007 Lanoue Fine Art, Boston, MA "VISIONS: Contemporary Female Artists"[5]
- 2007 Lanoue Fine Art Boston, MA GroupShow [5]
- 2006 Etheringon Fine Art, Vineyard Haven Group Show[5]
- 2005 Windsor Gallery, Dania, FL Group Show[5]
References
- 1 2 "Closer Look: Laura Schiff Bean". New England Living. 2018-01-05. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
- ↑ Patricia Rozvar Gallery (October 22, 2015). "Laura Schiff Bean: Redefined New Works in Acrylic and Mixed Media".
- ↑ "Laura Schiff Bean paintings". Gilman Contemporary. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- ↑ "Simon Breitbard Fine Arts | Laura Schiff Bean". sbfinearts.com. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
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- ↑ "The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum | Hollins University | 2007". www.hollins.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
7 Dress Matters:Clothing as Metaphor. Tucson Weekly. https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/dress-matters/Content?oid=14135436
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