Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979-80. 3 7/8 x 3 7/8 in. Gelatin silver print.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979-80.
LAST CHANCE: Francesca Woodman in "The Body Electric" at National Gallery of Australia
LAST CHANCE to see Francesca Woodman in "The Body Electric" at the National Gallery of Australia!
Letters from the archives at the Woodman Foundation. Courtesy Woodman Family Foundation / The Woodman Family outdoor dining table, Antella, Italy. Photo credit: Brigid McCaffrey.
Letters from the archives at the Woodman Foundation. Courtesy Woodman Family Foundation.
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Images L to R: Front and back of letter from Francesca to George and Betty, April 1977 / Letter from George to Francesca, April 17, 1977.
Front of letter from Francesca to George and Betty, April 1977.
Letters exchanged between Francesca Woodman and George Woodman, April 1977: From the Archives…
Francesca Woodman often used the backs of her photographs to write letters to family and friends, addressing, stamping and dropping her prints directly into the mailbox. In this exchange between her and George from April 1977, they discuss her first forays into fashion photography and other news from Providence and Boulder.
All images from “Pattern and Place,” by Gini Sikes, Metropolis, October 1984; pages 17-19, 26.
Cover image from Metropolis Magazine, October 1984.
Betty and George Woodman in Metropolis Magazine, October 1984: From the Archives…
After acquiring a loft in New York City in 1980, Betty and George began to split their time between homes and studios in Manhattan, Boulder, Colorado and Antella, Italy—a way of living that became vital to their work. A 1984 feature on the couple in the magazine Metropolis chronicles their dynamic lives, relationship and art.
Images L to R: Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979. 3 3/8 x 3 1/2 in. Chromogenic print / Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979-80. Gelatin silver print. © Woodman Family Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979. 3 3/8 x 3 1/2 in. Chromogenic print.
Francesca Woodman: New York Works at Victoria Miro Venice, October 31-December 12
LAST CHANCE to see Francesca Woodman: New York Works in Venice this week! On view through Saturday, December 12, 2020 at Victoria Miro Venice.
George Woodman’s studio in Antella, Italy. Images 1-5: Studio under construction, 2008. Image 6: Inside George’s studio, c. 2016. Image 7: George in his studio, 2009, photo by Stefano Porcinai.
George Woodman’s studio in Antella, Italy.
George Woodman’s renovated studio in Antella, Italy, 2008: From the Archives…
A former wine cellar underneath the family's stone farmhouse in Antella, Italy was transformed in to a new photography and painting studio for George Woodman, with surrounding views of the Tuscan countryside.
All images related to Chinese Pleasure, 2007-2008, 27 x 12 x 1 feet, glazed earthenware, terra sigillatta, canvas. Images L to R: Betty Woodman / Proposal materials / Views of installation.
Betty Woodman with Chinese Pleasure (2007-2008) at the American Embassy in Beijing, 2008.
Betty Woodman’s permanent installation Chinese Pleasure at the United States Embassy in Beijing, China, 2007-2008: From the Archives…
Betty Woodman’s Chinese Pleasure (2007-2008) was commissioned by the U.S. Department of State Art in Embassies Program for the United States Embassy in Beijing. Woodman was inspired by and freely borrowed from visual influences all over the world and throughout art history, here incorporating three distinct moments in the history of Chinese art, ranging from Sichuan bronzes to popular culture into this dramatic installation.
Images L to R: Francesca Woodman in her dorm room at Abbot Academy, Andover, MA, c. 1972-73. Academic and Advisor Reports from Wendy Snyder MacNeil, Abbot Academy, 1972-1973.
Francesca Woodman in her dorm room at Abbot Academy, Andover, MA, c. 1972-73.
Francesca Woodman at Abbott Academy, 1972-1973: From the Archives…
From 1972-1973, Francesca Woodman studied at Abbot Academy, one of the few high schools in the US at the time to offer a concentrated art program. It was there that Francesca met Wendy Snyder MacNeil, her earliest, highly influential teacher who introduced her to the creative and expressive capabilities of photography.
Images from L to R: The Woodman family at home in Boulder, Colorado, circa 1963 / Sirotkin House, designed by Tician Papachristou, 1959, Boulder, Colorado, courtesy M. Gerwing Architects / Images 3-7: Interior and exterior views of the Woodman family home in the Sirotkin House, circa 1960s / Baskets in Betty’s studio before one of her twice-yearly sales.
The Woodman family at home in Boulder, Colorado, circa 1963.
The Woodmans in Boulder, Colorado, 1960s: From the Archives…
In 1960, after returning to Boulder, Colorado, from their first year together in Italy, the Woodman family moved into the Sirotkin House. One of more than a dozen modernist homes in Boulder by architect Tician Papachristou, the house was designed for the original owner as a pair with the house next door.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979. 3 5/16 x 3 7/16 in. Chromogenic print.
Francesca Woodman. Untitled, New York, 1979. 3 5/16 x 3 7/16 in. Chromogenic print.
Francesca Woodman: New York Works at Victoria Miro Venice, October 31-December 12
This exhibition centers on a rare series of color photographs that Francesca Woodman staged in her New York apartment in 1979.
All images related to George Woodman, The Rochester Carpet, 1984, Bevier Gallery, RIT, Rochester, NY. L to R: Installation view with the artist / Installation view / Students sorting patterns before painting / Pages from the artist's instructions / article in the Times-Union, Rochester, NY, December 6, 1984.
Installation view, George Woodman, The Rochester Carpet, 1984, Bevier Gallery, RIT, Rochester, NY.
George Woodman’s paper tile installation at Rochester Institute of Technology, December 1984: From the Archives…
George Woodman’s The Rochester Carpet was a sprawling, patterned mosaic temporarily covering the floor of the Bevier Gallery at Rochester Institute of Technology in December of 1984. This site-specific work was just one of the artist’s ambitious and encompassing tile projects, extending his earlier practice as an abstract painter by employing complex systems of pattern and color across public spaces.
Images left to right: Betty Woodman working at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, France, c. 1987 / Installation views, Betty Woodman: L’allegra vitalità delle porcellane, Palazzo Pitti, Museo delle Porcelane, Florence, Italy, 2010 / Betty Woodman. Puccini, 1989. 6 x 13.2 x 8.274 in. Glazed porcelain / Betty Woodman. Beccafumi, 2002. 8.9 x 7.9 x 8.2 in. Glazed porcelain. © Woodman Family Foundation.
Betty Woodman working at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, France, c. 1987.
Betty Woodman's Sèvres porcelain, 1987: From the Archives…
In 1987, Betty Woodman began her work at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, as an artist invited by the French Ministry of Culture. Over the course of more than twenty years, she made a series of sculptural vases and cups and saucers in brilliantly decorated porcelain, later shown at the Palazzo Pitti in her adopted home city of Florence.