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Monroe Hodder

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Monroe Hodder
Born
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
🏫 EducationSan Francisco Art Institute
💼 Occupation
Known forAbstract oil painting
MovementBay Area Painting Movements
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Monroe Hodder is an American artist best known for her abstract oil paintings.

Work[edit]

Associated with the Bay Area Painting Movements, Hodder’s work juxtaposes geometric forms with expressionism and color field painting, inspired by personal experience. Her work has been exhibited internationally in galleries,[1] major art fairs and private collections.[2][3] Her work is in museum collections, including the Denver Art Museum, San Jose Msueum of Art, Portland Museum of Art, Palo Alto Art Museum, and the Kasteev Art Museum in Almaty Kazakhstan.

Background[edit]

She has been featured in media outlets including Wall Street International, UK,[4] ArtNews on PBS, San Francisco Chronicle, ArtWeek, The Art Voice,[5] Culver City Times,[6] San Jose Mercury News,[7] Sacramento Union, Rocky Mountain News, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles and The Portland Mercury.[8] She also serves as a speaker at seminars and events.[9][10]

Hodder received an MFA in painting at San Francisco Art Institute under the instruction of Elizabeth Murray, Manuel Neri and Bob Collescott. She also holds an MBA from Stanford University, studied painting at the Art Students League of New York and has a BA from Vassar College.

She resides in New York City and Steamboat Springs, Colorado.[11]

Exhibitions[edit]

Select solo exhibitions include:

  • Smoke and Mirrors, William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO (2015)
  • Astroid Enigmas, Butters Gallery, Portland, OR (2014)[12]
  • Duane Reed Gallery, St Louis, MO (2014)
  • Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ (2014)
  • Head Banging on the Moon, Andre Zarre Gallery, Chelsea, New York, NY (2013)
  • Romancing Color, William Havu Gallery, Denver, CO (2013)[13]
  • George Billis Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2013)
  • Incidence of the Black Swan, Belgravia Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK (2012)
  • Recent Paintings, Arvada Arts Center, Denver, CO (2012)[14]

Select group exhibitions include:

  • Exhibition in honor of Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian Embassy (2015)
  • San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA (2014)
  • E/AB Art Fair, Oehme Graphics, New York, NY (2014)
  • Abstraction, Belgravia Gallery (2013)

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • Visiting Artist, American Academy in Rome, 2010, 2014
  • Paintings published in Colorado Abstract, 2009[15][16]
  • Listed in Who's Who in Art, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014
  • Elected Art Academician, Kazakh Academy of Arts, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2007
  • Film of Paintings shown at the Royal Festival Hall, London, November 2002 and March 2005
  • Semi-Finalist, Jerwood Painting Prize, London, UK, March 2001
  • Permanent Artists Visa granted by the British Government to work and live in Great Britain, 2000

Notes[edit]

  1. "Monroe Hodder" Duane Reed Gallery. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  2. "San Francisco Cabaret Opera festival" SF Gate. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  3. "Weekend Planner: 18 Things To Do In Los Angeles" LAist. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  4. "Abstract Paintings" Wall Street International, UK, Retrieved 2015-2-26.
  5. "MONROE HODDER: POLYPHONIA" The Art Voice. Retrieved 2015-2-26.
  6. "Monroe Hodder Show Opens at George Billis Gallery in Culver City This Saturday" Culver City Times. Retrieved 2015-2-26.
  7. "Art Guide: April 4" Mercury News. Retrieved 2015-2-26.
  8. "Art Walkin': First Thursday" The Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  9. "Steamboat briefs: Nissa Parker is November's Optimist Teen of the Month" Steamboat Today. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  10. "Best Bets: The Urge, Zombie Run and more" St. Louis Today. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  11. "Monroe Hodder - Romancing Color" Steamboat Magazine. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  12. "Butter Gallery features Monroe Hodder paintings in November" Portland Alliance. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  13. "Current and upcoming exhibits in the Denver Metro Area" Denver Arts. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  14. "Homare Ikeda/Monroe Hodder: In Partnership with William Havu Gallery" Arvanda Center. Retrieved 2015-2-20.
  15. "Colorado Abstract" Denver Arts. Retrieved 2015-2-26.
  16. "Colorado Abstract" Fresco Books. Retrieved 2015-2-26.

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