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Joan Livingstone (born 1948) is an American contemporary artist, educator, curator, and author based in Chicago. She creates sculptural objects, installations, prints, and collages that reference the human body and bodily experience.

Joan Livingstone
Born1948
Portland, Oregon
NationalityAmerican
EducationMFA Cranbrook Academy of Art; BFA Portland State University

Education


Livingstone earned a bachelor of arts degree from Portland State University in 1972,[1][2] followed by a master of fine arts degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art. She was a stage and graphic designer at the Portland Shakespeare Company from 1969 to 1972.[1]


Career



Artist


Livingstone's work often abstractly reflects the human body, especially as is related to the history of women artists.[3] In her early work, she often used suture-stitch to create visceral forms out of industrial felt that she then hardened with epoxy resins.[4] Her more recent work incorporates found objects, metallic leaf, and hand-made paper.[5] Her later fiber arts work was larger in scale and took on more conceptual meaning.[6]

Livingstone has held solo exhibitions at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center,[7] Alfred University.[8] Her work is held in the permanent collections of:

Livingstone has received a number of awards for her work, including:


Educator


Livingstone has worked as an educator at several institutions, including the Kansas City Art Institute, Cranbrook Academy of Art, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Beginning in 1983, she held several positions at SAIC, including Dean of Undergraduate studies and professor emerita in the Department of Fiber and Material Studies.[18]


Writer


In 2007, Livingstone, with John Ploof, co-edited an anthology, The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production.[19][20] The book includes essays and artist pages examining the effect of globalization on practices and depictions of labor in the arts through the lens of textile production.[21][22]


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References


  1. Heller, Jules; Heller, Nancy (2013). North American women artists of the twentieth century a biographical dictionary. New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781315051680. OCLC 1086457528.
  2. "Joan Livingstone Biography – Joan Livingstone on artnet". www.artnet.com. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  3. Craig, Gerry; Livingstone, Joan; Elkins, James; Yood, James (2002). Joan Livingstone. Winchester, England: Telos Art Pub. ISBN 1902015274. OCLC 49829083.
  4. "Joan Livingstone: Spine, 1995". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  5. Parsons, Joel. marvels and oddment(s). Rhodes College.
  6. Koplos, Janet; Metcalf, Bruce (2010). Makers : a history of American studio craft. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807895832. OCLC 658203695.
  7. "Joan Livingstone: Oddment[s] - John Michael Kohler Arts Center". www.jmkac.org. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  8. McConnell, Sharon (2006). Joan Livingstone: Membranes, Margins, Disruptions (PDF). Fosdick-Nelson Gallery via joanlivingstone.com.
  9. "Joan E. Livingstone". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  10. "2005-6 Annual Report, Boise Art Museum" (PDF). Boise Art Museum. 2006.
  11. "Honolulu Museum of Art » Loomless: Contemporary Fiberworks from the Museum's Collection". honolulumuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  12. "Materials for Volunteer Docents :: The Dennos Museum Center". www.dennosmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  13. "Mace". www.dia.org. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  14. "Joan Livingstone". MCA. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  15. Archives, Vital. "Thoroughly Modernist Museum". Urban Milwaukee. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  16. Koplos, Janet; Metcalf, Bruce (2010-07-31). Makers: A History of American Studio Craft. Univ of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807895832.
  17. "Joan Livingstone". American Craft Council. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  18. "Faculty". School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  19. Grace, Paul (2008-11-01). "Book Review: The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth and Cultural Production, Joan Livingstone and John Ploof (eds)". Textile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture. 6 (3): 340–344. doi:10.2752/175183508X377681. ISSN 1475-9756. S2CID 192106342.
  20. Koslin, Désirée (2009-12-01). "Joan Livingstone and John Ploof, eds., The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production". Winterthur Portfolio. 43 (4): 422–423. doi:10.1086/649122. ISSN 0084-0416. S2CID 225086163.
  21. admin. "Review of 'The Object Of Labor: Art, Cloth & Cultural Production' | The Journal of Modern Craft". Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  22. Doy, Gen (May 2008). "Review: The Object of Labor Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production by Joan Livingstone and John Ploof (Eds)". The Art Book. 15 (2): 78. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8357.2008.00966_9.x. ISSN 1467-8357.
  23. "Joan Livingstone: Oddment[s] - John Michael Kohler Arts Center". www.jmkac.org. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  24. "Joan Livingstone: marvels and oddment(s) | Rhodes Sites". sites.rhodes.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  25. "Joan Livingstone". The Laura Russo Gallery.
  26. Carney, Margaret; Groot, Candice, eds. (2002). Visual perspectives: fourteen years of the Virginia A. Groot awards. Chicago, IL: Virginia A. Groot Foundation. OCLC 51340811.
  27. Miro, Marsha (November 2002). "Joan Livingstone at the Evanston Art Venter". Art in America. 90 (11): 164. ISSN 0004-3214.
  28. Ulrich, Polly (August–September 2000). "Jane Lackey/Joan Livingstone". American Craft. 60 (4): 70–71. ISSN 0194-8008.
  29. "Jane Lackey". cranbrookart.edu. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  30. Embodiment: Annet Couwenberg, Joan Livingstone, Christine LoFaso, Mark Newport, April 18 - May 30, 1999. Arkansas Arts Center, Decorative Arts Museum. 1999.
  31. "Limits of Capacity" (PDF). Joan Livingstone.
  32. "Publications and Catalogs - NIU - Art Museum". Northern Illinois University. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
  33. Artemisia Gallery, ed. (1993). XX: twentieth anniversary, 1973-1993: Artemisia Gallery. Chicago: The Gallery. OCLC 35652972.

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