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Lauretta Vinciarelli (August 2, 1943 – August 3, 2011) [2] was an artist, architect, and professor of architecture at the collegiate level. [3] [4] Background and education. Born in Arbe, Italy, Lauretta Vinciarelli was the daughter of Alberto and Annunciata Cencioni Vinciarelli.
Dr. Rebecca Siefert explores the influence of artist/architect Lauretta Vinciarelli on artist Donald Judd, and examines issues of sexism and attribution in Art History.
A trained architect, Vinciarelli practiced in her native Rome before moving to New York in 1980. In the last two decades she has focused on the production of watercolors — continually challenging herself to create a sense of mass and depth on two-dimensional, paper surfaces.
The extraordinary luminous watercolors that constitute the Orange Sound series are visual poems that give shape to what is formless: light and water. Although Vinciarelli trained as an architect, her imaginary universe respects no program, function, or client.
20 nov. 2004 · Architectural Studies and Projects. Mar 13–May 11, 1975. MoMA. Licensing. Italian, 1943–2012.
Lauretta Vinciarelli (Arbe, Italy, 1943 – New York, 2011) was a Professor of Architecture and artist whose work is held in the permanent collections of the National Gallery in Washington.
26 oct. 2022 · Totah Gallery in New York presents the watercolours of Lauretta Vinciarelli, an artist too-often pegged as Donald Judd's partner and an architectural scholar.