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James Rosenquist    (American, 1933)

 James Rosenquist - Floating to the T o p (Paintings) h: 64 x w: 62 in / h: 162.6 x w: 157.5 cm
James Rosenquist
Floating to the T o p 1964
 
 James Rosenquist - IDEA, 3:50 A.M. (Paintings) h: 63 x w: 49 in / h: 160 x w: 124.5 cm
James Rosenquist
IDEA, 3:50 A.M. 2007
 
 James Rosenquist - In the Red (Paintings) h: 66 x w: 78 in / h: 167.6 x w: 198.1 cm
James Rosenquist
In the Red 1962
 
 James Rosenquist - The Brazilian Forest-The Faming Archer and the Target (Paintings) h: 66 x w: 87 in / h: 167.6 x w: 221 cm
James Rosenquist
The Brazilian Forest-The Faming Archer and the Target 1987
 
 James Rosenquist - The Chains of a Time Piece II (Paintings)  x w: 48 in /  x w: 121.9 cm
James Rosenquist
The Chains of a Time Piece II 2007
 
 James Rosenquist - Time Dust-Black Hole (Paintings) h: 213 x w: 1066.8 cm / h: 83.9 x w: 420 in
James Rosenquist
Time Dust-Black Hole 1992
 
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Biography
1933 Born November 29 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Parents Louis and Ruth Rosenquist of Swedish descent. Family settles in Minneapolis in 1942.
1948 Wins junior high school scholarship to study art at the Minneapolis School of Art
1952 - 1954 Attends the University of Minneapolis and studies with Cameron Booth. Visits The Art Institute of Chicago to study old masters and 19th century paintings. Paints storage bins, grain elevators, and gasoline tanks during the summer. Works for General Outdoor Advertising, Minneapolis and paints commercial billboards
1955 Receives scholarship to the Art Students League, New York: studies with Morris Kantor, George Grosz and Edwin Dickinson
1957 - 1959 Becomes a member of the International Sign, Pictorial and Display Union, local 230. Employed by A.H. Villerpigue, Inc., General Outdoor Advertising, Brooklyn, and Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation. Paints billboards in the Times Square area and other parts of New York
1960 Quits working for Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation. rents a loft at 3- Coenties Slip; neighbours include painters Jack Youngerman, Ellsworth Kelly, and Robert Indiana
1961 Paints ’Zone’ (1961), first studio painting to employ commercial techniques
1963 Commissioned by Philip Johnson to paint mural for the New York World’s Fair, New York State Pavilion. exhibits in ‘Americans 1963’ at the Museum of Modern Art in the ’Six painters and the object’ at the Solomon R Guggenheim museum
1967 Moves to Long Island
1975 Lobbies in Washington, D.C. with Marion Javits and Robert Rauschenberg for a law to allow artists to get a 15% royalty after the art work has been resold
1976 Builds a house and studio with Gilbert Flores, architect, in Aripeka, Florida
1977 Purchases building on Chamber Street, NY. In Florida, paints a number of 15 feet paintings for Leo Castelli
1978 Appointed to six-year term as member of the National Council on the Arts, Washington, D.C.
1980 Painted ‘Star Thief’, 17’ x 46’
1986 F-111 is sold at Sotheby’s for $2.09 million for the estate of Robert C. Scull
1987 Nominated into the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York
1988 Receives Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement, Nashville, Tennessee. Exhibits ‘Through the Eye of the Needle to the Anvil’ (1988), 17’ x 46’, at Leo Castelli gallery, New York
1998 Completes ceiling mural for the Palais de Chaillot in Paris for the 50th anniversary signing of the Rights of Man by Eleanor Roosevelt

Exhibitions
2008 Pop and Op, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY
2008 Modern Prints - Klassische Moderne bis Pop Art, Galerie Proarta, Zurich
2008 J. Rosenquist, D. LaChapelle, S. Levine, P.Taaffe: REVERB, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
2008 James Rosenquist: The Hole in the Center of Time, Jablonka Galerie, Berlin
2007 When Art Worlds Colldie - The 60's, Woodward Gallery, New York City, NY
2006 Works on Paper, Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago, IL
2003 - 2004 A Retrospective’ The Menil Collection and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (Moving to the Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and Guggenheim, Bilbao)
2003 - 2004 ‘James Rosenquist: Recent Paintings’ at Robert McClain Gallery, Houston, TX
2003 - 2004 ‘American Pop Icons’ at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum at the Venetian, Las Vegas, NV
2003 - 2004 ‘James Rosenquist Collages’ Opening exhibition at Jacobson Howard, New York
2001 Gagosian Gallery, New York (solo)
2000 ‘James Rosenquist: Paintings/James Rosenquist: Selects Dali’ at the Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida
1999 One Man exhibition entitled ‘Meteors: New Paintings’ at Baldwin Gallery, Aspen, Colorado (solo)
1999 ‘The Swimmer in the Econo-mist’ was shown at the opening exhibition of the Massachusetts Guggenheim Museum of Contemporary Art
1998 ‘The Summer in the Econo-mist’ is exhibited at the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Germany
1998 ‘New Paintings, After Berlin’ shown at Feigen Contemporary in New York
1997 ‘Singapore’ shown at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, France
1997 New works exhibited at Wetterling Teo Gallery in Singapore
1996 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, France and Salzburg, Austria and a Feigen Incorporated in Chicago, Illinois (solo)
1995 PYO Gallery in Seoul, South Korea and Civico Museo Revoltella in Trieste, Italy (solo)
1994 Commemorates 30 years with Leo Castelli Gallery with the exhibition ‘The Big paintings, Thirty Years’
1994 Wetterling Teo Gallery, Singapore (solo)
1993 ‘Time Dust, Complete Graphics: 1962-92’ print exhibition that travels to 10 venues
1993 Recent painting exhibitions at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Salzburg, Austria
1993 ‘Gift Wrapped Doll’ paintings exhibited at Feigen Incorporated, Chicago, Illinois
1992 ‘The Early Picture 1961-64’ exhibited at Gagosian Gallery, New York
1992 Galleria Weber, Alexander y Cobo in Madrid, Spain and at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, France (solo)
1991 Retrospective exhibition at the Central Hall of Artists, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow and at IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valencia, Spain
1988 Exhibits ‘Through the Eye of the Needle to the Anvil’ (1988), 17’ x 46’, at Leo Castelli gallery, New York
1983 Exhibits ‘Four New Clear Women’ (1982), 17’ x 24’, for the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York
1983 Exhibits ‘Star Thief’ at Centre for the Fine Arts, Miami, Florida
1981 Exhibits ‘Star Thief’ in one-man exhibition at Leo Castelli Gallery (solo)
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