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澳洲美藉畫家Denise Green於1970年代於紐約市亨特學院師承Mark Rothko及Robert Motherwell。從她經常以色域繪畫及重複主題性創作,可發現兩位老師對其藝術發展的影響。Green將印度及土著居民的理念與現代主義的技術結合一起,構成非常個人化的作品。一件件虛實物件如玫瑰折枝、風扇的形狀及石頭碎片均在其混合媒介的畫作或紙畫中徘徊。然而,作品中出現的物件並不能實際地從表面理解,它們為藝術家自己的內心世界作出延伸,反映出她面對失落及悲傷的經驗。Green曾經研習轉喻的概念,並將它形容為內在精神與外在物質世界的融合,跟其家鄉澳洲土著文化的假定同出一徹。

Green於2007年獲頒澳洲榮譽勳章。她的作品曾於美國、歐洲及澳洲展出,同時為紐約現代藝術博物館、紐約索羅門古根漢博物館、維也納阿爾貝蒂娜博物及堪培拉澳洲國立美術館等的館藏。

2012年,明尼蘇達大學出版社出版了她的著作《An Artist’s Odyssey》。

Eyeline Magazine
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Eyeline Magazine
Denise Green: Semantic Amplitude May 2017

Denise Green's painting has been informed by both her graduate work at Hunter College with Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell as well as her familiarity with the burgeoning scene of what would come to be called French theory in New York in the seventies.

Australian Art Collector
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Australian Art Collector
Poetic Logic: Denise Green April 2016

My first ideas about art were shaped in Australia and that remains part of my identity—a really important part.

Artfuse
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Artfuse
Denise Green Opens Doors to Sights Unseen January 14, 2014

For her second solo exhibition at Sundaram Tagore New York, Denise Green presented abstract work that reverberated with buoyancy in color, exuberance with gravity defying forms and majestic glimpses of nature photographs.

蘋果日報
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蘋果日報
泰戈爾後人 「藝術是歷史解碼器」 October 2013

「當我們大為謙卑的時候,便是我們最接近偉大的時候。(We come nearest to the great when we are great in humility)」這是曾獲諾貝爾文學獎的印度大文豪泰戈爾(Rabindranath Tagore)讓人耳熟能詳的名句。他周遊列國,與徐悲鴻、譚雲山為友,對促進東西文化最落力,描寫也最為細膩,甚至影響中國一代詩風。個半世紀後,泰戈爾對文化融通的深層視野仍然像基因遺傳在第五代子孫 Sundaram Tagore 的血液裏。「當我曾曾祖父拿到諾貝爾文學獎後,把獎金都捐到大學去,他深信人道主義(humanity)而非民族主義(nationalism)會令世界變好。我也深受影響,藝術不是商品也不只講求美輪美奐,最重要是有沒有達到歷史解碼的功能。」Sundaram Tagore這印度大文豪之後如是說。他更侃侃而談「文化衝擊」作為自己收藏和經營事業的單一準則與品味。

BLOUIN ARTINFO/MODERN PAINTERS
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BLOUIN ARTINFO/MODERN PAINTERS
500 BEST GALLERIES WORLDWIDE July 2013

Sundaram Tagore Gallery has been named one of the top galleries in the world by Blouin Artinfo and Modern Painters magazine.

Art Critical
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Art Critical
Abstraction and Representation on Equal Terms: A Studio Visit with Denise Green June, 2012

In conjunction with the launch of "Denise Green: An Artist’s Odyssey", published by the University of Minnesota Press, Artcritical sent contributing editor Jonathan Goodman to the artist’s studio for an in-depth discussion about the Australian artist’s time in Paris and New York and her contributions both as a visual artist and a writer and editor.

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Critics' Picks: Denise Green February 2010

"The painting in Denise Green's latest exhibition, "Wonder and Evanescence," are florally themed but not flowery - they are serious latter-day abstractions. This is unsurprising given that the New York veteran trained at Hunter College some forty years ago with Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell."

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