Karen Roth-Affiliate
Statement
For several years I watched my hometown of Detroit, this once vital, beautiful city, fall into hard times. Houses were abandoned, neglected and in disrepair. Stretches of city blocks stood empty.
In order to replicate what I was seeing I developed a process of creating a highly textured surface on stretched canvas. Modelling paste, acrylic paint and other materials formed the base and then I proceeded to paint, scratch, scrape, peel and repeat over and over. The intention was to show what the effects of neglect and time can produce. In addition, when the outer surface is continually stripped away a certain primitiveness appears that demonstrates how close to the earth we really are.
When I relocated to New York and then Brooklyn the images of those peeling, layered surfaces and fading colors continued to inspire my work. And, of course, there was all of that graffiti to influence me. The result of these factors brought about paintings that are rudimentary and gritty rather than slick and perfect. This is the earthiness that I am trying to capture.
Bio
Karen Roth was born in Detroit, Michigan and earned a Bachelor degree in education at Wayne State University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and mixed media at Eastern Michigan University.
The urban environment had a profound effect on her aesthetic development. Detroit, a once vibrant city, spent many years in a very steep decline. She incorporated this devastation into her painting. This resulted in a body of work that was gritty, rough and rudimentary. She continues to utilize this concept in her art.
In addition to painting on canvas, she created a billboard sponsored by Eller Outdoor Advertising in Detroit. The large piece was displayed in an outdoor location after she worked on it in their indoor studio.
Roth relocated to New York in 1988 and to Brooklyn in 1993 where she continues to work and live. Her art is displayed in galleries and other venues. Her website is: www.karenrothart.com
Born:
Detroit, Michigan
Relocated to New York in 1988 and has resided in Brooklyn since 1993
Education:
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Bachelor of Science in Education (BS), Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Grant:
2017 Artists’ Fellowship
Membership:
2021 Affiliate, Viridian Artists, New York
Solo Shows:
2017 Paintings, Sabay Curatorial Space, New York
2008 Changingscapes-Urban Views, Clinton Hill Art Gallery, New York
1992 Facades, Jan Weiss Gallery, New York
1986 Paintings, Creative Arts Gallery, Central Michigan University
Group Shows:
2021 Director’s Choice, Viridian Artists, New York
2019 The Salad Days, Detroit Artists Market, Detroit
2016 Painting the Town, Art OffSpace, Brooklyn
2014 Back to Basics, Art OffSpace, Brooklyn
2013 Sight Lines, Art as We See It, Clinton Hill Art Gallery, Brooklyn
2007 Points of View, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn
2002 Spring, Primavera, Gallery Charas/El Bohio, New York
1998-2007, Various Exhibits, Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
1997 The Lightbox (Installation by Richard Humann), Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Brooklyn
1996 Gallery Artists, Jan Weiss Gallery, New York
1994 Gallery Artists, Jan Weiss Gallery, New York
1992 Archi-Texture, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Fairfield, Connecticut
1991 On, Of and About Paper, Janice Charach Gallery, West Bloomfield, Michigan
1991 Honour the Land, Jan Weiss Gallery, New York
1987 Mix, The Broadway Gallery, Detroit
1984 Paintings/Contrasts, Pontiac Art Center, Pontiac, Michigan
1981 Paper Works, Detroit Focus Gallery, Detroit
1980 Art in Alternative Spaces, Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
1979 Detroit Artists, Dead or Alive, Feigenson Gallery, Detroit
1978 Seven, Gallery 7, Detroit
1977 Sculpture ‘77’, Macomb County Community College, Detroit
1977 Two for One, Oakland Community College, Detroit
1977 Mid-Michigan, Midland, Michigan
1976 Mid-Michigan, Midland, Michigan
1975 Mid-Michigan, Midland, Michigan
Bibliography:
Nov. 1987 New Art Examiner, Review, Pg. 60, Vincent A. Carducci
January 1987 New Art Examiner, Article, Pg. 38, Vincent A. Carducci
June 1984 Detroit Focus Quarterly, Review, Pg. 10
June 17, 1978 Detroit Free Press, Mural Sacked, Polk Laffoon
March 1978 Detroit News, Review, Joy Hakanson Colby
Dec. 1977 Detroit Artists Monthly, Interview, Art on Billboards
Art Projects:
1980 All Together Now, WDET-FM Radio, Detroit, Michigan
Produced and narrated The Dinner Party Controversy
An interview with artist, Judy Chicago and Detroit Institute of Art curator, Susan Rossen.
1977 Art on a Billboard, Eller Outdoor Advertising, Detroit, Michigan.
Created original painting in the Eller studios for a billboard that was displayed in a Detroit neighborhood.
Selected Collections:
Corporate
Calvin Klein Cosmetics; Milan, Italy
Standard Federal Savings; Troy, Michigan
General Motors Advanced Product Engineering; Auburn Hills, Michigan
Arthur Andersen & Company; Houston, Texas
Private
Dan Avallone, New York
Dan Icolari, New York
Anthony Notaro, New York
Louis Giordano, New York
Susanne Kuhlmann, Homberg, Germany
Stephen Harris, New York
Darienne Dennis, New York
Donald Fraser, New York
Michael and Jimena Hirschhorn, New York
Beverly Sund-Cheffo, New York
James Wellford, New York
Wayne Dobson, New York
Jean Jawanek, New York
Paul English, New York
Lisa Chakrabarti, Paris, France
Rich Schwarzkopf, New York
John Howell and Diane Aronson, New York
Philip DeLoach, New York
Anne Gatoff, Los Angeles, CA
David Bloch, New York
Jan Weiss, New York
Vincent A. Carducci, Detroit
George and Sheila Richmond, Detroit