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                  CROSSING DISCIPLINES: PARALLEL PARK
*IRVING SANDLER INTERVIEWS MARYLYN DINTENFASS*

       Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 2PM
CUE Art Foundation

       Renowned critic and art historian Irving Sandler interviews artist
Marylyn Dintenfass on the genesis, evolution and transformational impact of
*Parallel Park<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/3f8d88e4be2ca9fd48ba4ada45372ea1?pa=6262159436>
*, on the one-year anniversary of this notable public art installation. At
30,000 square feet, it is one of the largest recent permanent installations
in the United States. Sandler will explore with Dintenfass how *Parallel
Park* metaphorically and viscerally expresses the artist’s life-long love
affair with the culturally iconic automobile, focusing on the complex
intersection of art, architecture, design, sculpture, painting and
print-making in her work.

Irving Sandler<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/8fd3c0315094392b3f61dfdf24861e1b?pa=6262159436>is
among the pre-eminent critics and art historians of our time, noted
for
his interactions and cogent objective writings on the great figures of
Abstract Expressionism. His Directorship of Tanager Gallery, his
participation in “The Club,” in discussions at the Cedar Tavern and his
role as a founder of Artist’s Space are legendary, as are his brilliant
lectures and books, and his probing and famous interviews of the likes of
Robert Motherwell and Tom Wesselmann.

Marylyn Dintenfass<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/bd3980906de0acde787f22f02096d4e0?pa=6262159436>is
noted for employing a vast array of conceptual and technical tools and
materials to create original imagery. Her work is found in public,
corporate and private collections worldwide and in leading institutions
including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Cleveland Museum of Art; Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston; and The Smithsonian American Art Museum. Dintenfass
has twice been a MacDowell Fellow and has received an Individual Artist
Grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts and two project grants from
the National Endowment for the Arts. Michigan’s Flint Institute of Arts
recently selected Dintenfass for their 2011-commissioned print in
conjunction with the exhibition *Marylyn Dintenfass: Auto Biography and
Other Anecdotes*<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/5d9cd679ceae5be54dadc8c5b5dac2a0?pa=6262159436>opening
December 10, 2011. Dintenfass is represented by Babcock Galleries
in New York City.

Following the event, a book-signing celebrating the November publication of
Hard Press Editions’ *MARYLYN DINTENFASS PARALLEL
PARK*<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/beb0d3359f9bc4e0b10fb2becc3d8318?pa=6262159436>will
be held with Marylyn Dintenfass, author Aliza Edelman and contributors
Michele Cohen, John Driscoll, Barbara Anderson Hill and Jennifer McGregor.

Location:
CUE Art Foundation<http://go.madmimi.com/redirects/1e2fd3e44a56cc8ff1bb35f7656743e9?pa=6262159436>
511 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001
212.206.3583

RSVPs are strongly recommended to [log in to unmask]
This event is FREE to the public.


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