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November 2011 HARDCOVER
Artist Installation
ISBN 13: 9781555953461 ISBN: 1555953468 140 pages 11 x 11 in. 28 x 28 cm. 178 color plates 11 black & white
Exhibition information:
Marylyn Dintenfass: Auto Biography & Other Anecdotes
Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Michigan
December 10, 2011–February 12, 2012
2007 HARDCOVER
Artist Monograph
ISBN 13: 9781555952792 ISBN: 1555952798
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Marylyn Dintenfass Parallel Park
Essay by Aliza Edelman with contributions by Ron Bishop, Michele Cohen, John Driscoll, Barbara Anderson Hill, and Jennifer McGregor
♦ Positioned on all four facades of a parking structure, Parallel Park officially opened January 2011
Marylyn Dintenfass first gained widespread attention for her cutting-edge, sectional-based sculpture installations exhibited throughout the United States, Israel, Italy, and Japan. Exploring many approaches, from millennia-old ceramic techniques to the most recent developments in digital technology, Dintenfass confidently continues to address formative ideas about mobility and space, as seen in her most recent installation Parallel Park a monumental site-specific sculpture stationed on all four sides of a parking structure located in Fort Myers, Florida. The urban transformation is a reflection of the artist’s vision, and the scale of the installation—enlargements of a series of 23 images, each one 33 feet high by 23 feet wide—is striking with its wildly colorful gestural paintings incorporating circles and lines.
The internationally known artist’s work is found in prominent public, corporate, and private collections. Parallel Park, Dintenfass’s latest public art installation, marries art and architecture to a mundane urban construction, a parking garage of monumental scale.
Her work surpasses the confines of a structured framework through her imagery—a lively expression played out in innovative combinations of conventional and unconventional materials and techniques. The result is a highly distinctive and original artistic manifestation. Marylyn Dintenfass: Paintings (Hudson Hills Press, 2007) is the most complete presentation yet published of this salient artist’s work.
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