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Judith Rodenbeck
Professor of Modern & Contemporary Art


biography
BA, Yale University. BFA, Massachusetts College of Art. MA, MPhil, PhD, Columbia University. Special interests in art since 1945 and its compositional strategies; intersections between modernist literature, philosophy, and the visual arts. Co-author and co-curator with Benjamin Buchloh of Experiments in the Everyday: Allan Kaprow and Robert Watts--events, objects, documents; contributor to catalogues for Work Ethic and Inside the Visible; author of articles for Grey Room, The Art Book, Documents, and P-Form. Recipient of fellowships, including Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Fellowship in American Art and Columbia University Mellon Fellowship for Art History.

contact information
Heimbold Center for the Visual Arts 304B
Telephone: (914) 395-2622
E-mail: jrodenbe at slc dot edu

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recent publications

Black Box: Happenings and Neo-Avant-Garde Experience (forthcoming).

“The Cult of Lateral Thinking: Splits, Doubles, and Sleight of Hand in the Work of Joan Jonas,” Modern Painters (February 2007): 66-73.

“Allan Kaprow: Life Like Art,” Artforum 44:10 (Summer 2006): 318-325; 376.

"Car Crash, 1960," in Trauma and Visuality in Modernity, ed. Eric Rosenberg and Lisa Saltzmann (Nashua, NH: University Press of New England, 2006).

“Feelings and How to Have Them,” in Can We Fall In Love With A Machine?, ed. Claudia Hart (Pittsburgh: Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, 2006): 91-94.

"Untitled Statement (Shining Path)," in Anthology of Art, ed.Jochen Gerz & Marion Hohlfeldt (Cologne: Salon-Verlag, 2004).

"Madness and Method: Before Theatricality," Grey Room 13 (Fall 2003): 54-79.

"Allan Kaprow," "Fluxus," "George Maciunas," "Alison Knowles," "Zen," "George Brecht," in Work Ethic, ed. Helen Molesworth (Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 2003).

Judith Rodenbeck and Benjamin Buchloh, Experiments in the Everyday: Allan Kaprow and Robert Watts-Events, Objects, Documents (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000).