Estate of Susan Rothenberg, Who Fused Symbolism with Abstraction, Joins Hauser & Wirth
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Estate of Susan Rothenberg, Who Fused Symbolism with Abstraction, Joins Hauser & Wirth
Before her death in 2020, Susan Rothenberg said that she had not expected to receive “a lot of applause,” during the post-Minimal movement for her formally explorative, psychologically nuanced artwork, perhaps given its subject matter: big horses and, later, disembodied heads, limbs, and uncanny vistas. “They get you or they don’t,” she added. Hauser & Wirth, a mega-gallery that spans three continents, has announced its representation of the …
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