- Rachel Rosenthal
Infobox Artist
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birthdate = 1926
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nationality = Russian-American
field = Performance Art
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works = "Pangean Dreams"
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awards = J. Paul Getty Fellowship, Vesta Award, Obie AwardRachel Rosenthal is an interdisciplinary artist, a teacher, and animal rights activist based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her full-length performance art pieces which she has toured, with The Rachel Rosenthal Company, to numerous venues both within the United States and abroad. Theatres and festivals she has visited include:
the Dance Theatre Workshop andSerious Fun! atLincoln Center in New York City, theKaaitheater inBrussels ,The Internationals Summer Theater Festival inHamburg ,The Performance Space inSydney and the Festival de Théâtre des Amériques [http://www.fta.qc.ca/87/16_rachel.html RACHEL'S BRAIN] (Théâtre Centaur, Montréal).Early life
Rosenthal was born in 1926 in
Paris , France, into an assimilatedRussia n Jewish family."Chronology", established by Moira Roth with Elise griffin, Lorraine Lupo and Annika Marie, in "Rachel Rosenthal", ed. Moira Roth, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997, pp. 205-211] Her father, Léonard Rosenthal, was a well-known merchant of Oriental pearls and precious stones. ROSENTHAL, Leonard. "The Kingdom of the Pearl", Brentano's: New York, 1925] ROSENTHAL, Léonard. "Au Jardin des Gemmes", L'Édition d'Art H. Piazza: Paris, 1924] Her mother was Mara Jacoubovitch Rosenthal. DuringWorld War II , her family escaped France, moving to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, via a short stay in Portugal. This périple inspired the creation of her piece, "My Brazil". In April 1941, her family left Brazil to settle in New York, where Rachel Rosenthal would later graduate from theHigh School of Music and Art and become a U.S. citizen. At the end of the war, Rosenthal undertook theater, art, and dance studies withHans Hoffmann ,Merce Cunningham ,Erwin Piscator andJean-Louis Barrault .In 1955, she moved to California, where she created the experimental
Instant Theatre , performing in and directing it for ten years. She was a leading figure in the L.A. Women's Art Movement in the 1970s and co-foundedWomanspace . Rosenthal began teaching classes in performance in 1979.Recent years
Rosenthal formed The Rachel Rosenthal Company in 1989 in Los Angeles, California. The company's repertoire deals with themes such as environmental destruction, social justice issues,
animal rights , earth-based spirituality, in a hybrid form that combines voice, text, movement, music, video projection, and elaborate theatrical costuming, set design, and dramatic lighting, ultimately challenging the rigid boundaries that have traditionally separated performance art from theater.In 1990, Rosenthal premiered "
Pangaean Dreams " atThe Santa Monica Museum Of Art forThe L.A. Festival . In 1992 was commissioned by theWhitney Museum in New York. In 1994 she premiered her 56-performer pieceZone at theUCLA Center for the Performing Arts Wadsworth Theatre . Between 1994 - 97, with her newly formed Company, she revived her acclaimedInstant Theatre of the 50’s & 60’s asTOHUBOHU! and went on to collaboratively create (1994),TOHUBOHU! (1995-97),Meditation on the Life and Death of Ken Saro-Wiwa andTimepiece (1996),The Swans andThe Unexpurgated Virgin (1997) . BothTimepiece andThe Unexpurgated Virgin premiered at theFall Ahead Festival at Cal State LA. In 2000, Toronto-based performance art producer FADO [http://www.performanceart.ca/] , in collaboration with 7a*11d (International Performance Art Festival), presented Rosenthal's final full-length performance piece, UR-BOOR, for two nights only. At the age of 73, Rosenthal said she was retiring from performance to dedicate herself to her animal rights activism and pursue a career as a painter. [http://www.performanceart.ca/residence/rosenthal/press.html]Rosenthal has lectured at
Carnegie-Mellon University 's Robert Lepper Distinguished Lecture in Creative Inquiry series, as a lecturer/presenter at the first Performance, Culture and Pedagogy Conference at Penn. State (1996). Rosenthal has also been a visiting artist atThe Art Institute of Chicago ,New York University ,University of California Los Angeles ,UC Irvine ,UC Santa Barbara ,California Institute of the Arts , and at theNaropa ,Esalen andOmega Institute s.Artist
Robert Rauschenberg has honored her in a new suite of prints entitled "Tribute 21". Recipients includeMikhail Gorbachev ,R. Buckminster Fuller ,Toni Morrison ,Nelson Mandela and theDalai Lama .Rosenthal had a small part in an episode of
Frasier , specifically The Crucible in Season 1. As eccentric Seattle-based artist Martha Paxton, she attends a cocktail do in Frasier's residence as guest-of-honour, being the supposed artist of a painting Frasier is very proud of, only for her to tell him in front of all present the painting wasn't her work.Awards
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Vesta Award (1983)
*Obie Award (1989) [cite web
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* Artcore Art Award (1991)
* College Art Association of America Artist Award (1991)
* Women's Caucus for Art Honor Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts (1994)
* The Fresno Art Museum's Distinguished Artist Award (1994)
* Genesis Award (1995)
* Certificate of Commendation and Certificate of Commendation from the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department (1996)
* "L.A. Weekly " Theater Career Achievement Award (1997)Books
*"Tatti Wattles: A Love Story" published by Smart Art Press, Santa Monica, CA;
*"Rachel Rosenthal" (monograph of her work) published by the Johns Hopkins University Press
*"Rachel's Brain and Other Storms", an anthology of 13 of her performance texts published by Continuum and Nihon JournalReferences
External links
* [http://archivesofamericanart.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/rosent89.htm Oral History, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution]
* [http://www.rachelrosenthal.org/ Official website of Rachel Rosenthal]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0742816/ Rachel Rosenthal on IMDB]
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