Anna Schuleit Haber
Anna Schuleit Haber (born 1974) is a visual artist whose work engages a range of media, technologies, and environments. The range of work extends from sound systems in psychiatric institutions that turn architecture into a vessel or body of sound; collaborations with computer scientists and architects for a contemporary oracle; to projects that involve type designers and dying newsprint media, live sod and thousands of flowers in a hospital, mirrors, bodies of water and an uninhabited island, and a body of water as an environmental mirror. Her current work revolves around seriality and memory, and includes a series of 104 paintings based on Thomas Bernhard’s short fiction, as well as large-scale drawing commissions for architectural settings.
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Born | 1974 (age 46–47) |
Education | Rhode Island School of Design, Dartmouth College |
Known for | Painter |
Awards | MacArthur Fellow, Radcliffe Fellow. Fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Blue Mountain Center, Banff Centre, Bogliasco Foundation, and NYFA. |
Website | http://www.anna-schuleit.com |
Biography
Anna attended high school in the United States at Northfield Mount Hermon School before studying painting and art history at the Rhode Island School of Design where she received her B.F.A. in 1998, and creative writing / book arts at Dartmouth College (M.A.L.S. in 2005).[1] In 2013 Schuleit married composer Yotam Haber.[2]
Work
Schuleit Haber's work has been featured in exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the University of Massachusetts Amherst; Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine; the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center; The Matzo Files, New York; the Mousonturm, Frankfurt, Germany; and the Carpenter Center at Harvard University, among others.[3]
She has been a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the RISD European Honors Program in Rome, the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Blue Mountain Center, the Banff Centre, and the Bogliasco Foundation.[4]
In 2006 Schuleit Haber was named a MacArthur Fellow[4] for work that has "conceptual clarity, compassion, and beauty".
Recent exhibitions include a two-person show of paintings at Sapar Contemporary and a solo-show at Coleman Burke Gallery in New York City, as well as set designs at the Chocolate Factory Theater and New York Live Arts in New York. A large outdoor commission, "Just a Rumor", was commissioned by the University Gallery at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, 2010-11. She served as visiting artist at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, collaborating with students on a five-part work that linked specific color combinations in her paint palette with musical intervals. The project, "Room for Five", was premiered in the 2012 Warren and Patricia Benson Forum on Creativity. In 2013 she launched "The Voice Imitator" project, for which she was awarded a 2013 NYFA grant. The project encompasses a series of 104 paintings based on 104 short stories by the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. In 2015 she was commissioned to serve as the embedded visiting artist in a local newspaper newsroom, taking over the front pages of 26 issues and creating a collaborative alphabet with typographers from around the world.
References
- MacArthur Fellowship Citation, 2006
- Lipton, Lauren (2013-05-10). "Anna Schuleit and Yotam Haber - Vows". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
- "Fellow". Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. 2006. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
- "MacArthur Foundation honors three Harvard faculty members, Radcliffe fellow". Harvard News. 2006. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-05-16.