颤抖小蜜桃

Skip to Main Content
颤抖小蜜桃

John Torreano named 2011 Malloy Visiting Artist

March 15, 2011
Carina

Carina, 2007, 108 x 162 inches, acrylic paint,
Krylon paint, acrylic gems, wood balls on
plywood panels mounted on 2 x 2 inch
aluminum angle frame supports.

John Torreano of New York will deliver this spring's Malloy Visiting Artist Lecture at 颤抖小蜜桃 at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in Gannett Auditorium, Palamountain Hall. Admission to the illustrated talk is free and open to the public. 

A professor of studio art at New York University, where he has taught since 1992, Torreano has for the past 20 years specialized in working primarily on wood panels. His subjects continue to come from newer discoveries of and about outer space. "And I continue to be fascinated with perception and how it informs our relationship to art," he said.

His works have been exhibited in museums and galleries of national and international standing, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, the Indianapolis Museum of Fine Arts, and numerous others, including Skidmore's own Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery.

Torreano's has twice been included in group shows at the Tang, most recently in The Jewel Thief (2010-11), which showcased abstract art at theintersection with the decorative and functional elements of architecture.In 2004-05 Torreano's art was included in A Very Liquid Heaven, which explored the human perception of stars, with an emphasis on the contrast between the traditional picture of immutable points of light and the modern picture of physical objects.

He is the recipient of a Nancy Graves Foundation Grant for Visual Artists, a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and individual grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council of the Arts. He is represented in New York by Feature Inc. Gallery

In May 2007 his latest book, titled Drawing by Seeing, was released. He calls it "my contribution to teaching, a perceptual based series of exercises for the beginner or the advanced artist."

The Malloy Visiting Artist Lecture Series annually brings to Skidmore distinguished contemporary artists of international stature. The series was endowed in 1991 by artist Susan Rabinowitz Malloy, a 1945 Skidmore graduate. Her work has appeared in numerous group and solo shows in New York and Connecticut.

Related News


Brendan+Woodruff+%E2%80%9909
Wondering if you can really make a difference? Brendan Woodruff 鈥09, inaugural director of sustainability for New York鈥檚 Department of Environmental Conservation, says sustainability can be 鈥渃ontagious.鈥
Sep 16 2024

Tabletop+Game+Design+course+in+the+Schupf+Family+IdeaLab
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Hassan Lopez, a game designer with popular titles such as Clockwork Wars and Maniacal to his name, debuted a Tabletop Game Design course at Skidmore this past spring.
Sep 16 2024

Susan+McWilliams+Barndt+speaks+at+the+Tang
Political theorist Susan McWilliams Barndt opened Skidmore鈥檚 fall election programming with a lecture considering liberalism, race, and U.S. political thought 鈥 one of many election-related events on campus this fall.
Sep 13 2024