Jane Rosen

Jane Rosen (b. 1950) has dedicated her career to exploring the laws of nature through visual imagery. Working in painting, sculpture, and printmaking, her artistic dialogue is multi-dimensional, combining the traditional ideas of artists like Leonardo da Vinci with a post-minimalist rejection of definable shapes and textures. Rosen was born and raised in New York City, and after spending many years in Manhattan, she chose to relocate to a rural, coastal property in Northern California in order to live where nature was larger than culture. The influence of her immersion in her natural surroundings is palpable in her work. She has been featured in exhibitions in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Kansas City, Providence, San José, Tucson, and Berkeley. Many of her works have been collected by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum, the Chevron Corporation, the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, and the U.S. Embassies in Iraq and Tunisia. She currently lives and works in San Gregorio, California.

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