Jane Rosen
A Dog's Life
Traver Gallery is honored to present a new exhibition of significant works in stone and glass by acclaimed sculptor Jane Rosen. In this new collection, A Dog’s Life, Rosen celebrates the unique connection between humans and animals through time. Her studio mates and constant companions, her dogs Book and Mei-Rose, receive top billing but are not the only references to the animal kingdom. Jane also showcases Ravens, Foxes, and Falcons in her deeply thoughtful investigation of the natural world.
Knitting together glass, stone, and pigments, Rosen sculpts her material directly – carving, cutting, tinting, and burnishing the surfaces with the facility of a painter working canvas. Rosen’s methodology and her intense relationship with the mediums she works with are evident in her ability to capture the essential nature of her subject, revealing at once the inner essence of figure and material. Her sculptures capture an essential character, subtlety, and beauty, revealing a personal poetic relationship between animal and human realms. Through her work, she gives us access to that feeling of potency and asks us to quietly observe and protect that essential connection to our natural world.
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About
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Jane Rosen has the unique ability to evoke both enigma and precision with her work. Her chosen subjects–animals wild and tame–are used as vehicles to explore their instincts and natural intelligence. For Rosen, understanding animal nature is a key to understanding human nature. She is fascinated with cultures such as the Eskimos, Native Americans, and Egyptians. Rosen excels across several different mediums including sculpture, painting, and drawing, and traces of all three can be found in each artwork; upon close observation a sculpture has been painted or a drawing has had several layers of wax sculpted onto its surface.
Rosen was born in New York City where she grew up and began her career as an artist. Despite finding early success in galleries and a prestigious teaching position in the city, Rosen found herself captivated by the accessibility of nature on a visit to the West Coast. She eventually relocated permanently to San Gregorio, California, where she keeps her studio and resides on a horse ranch frequently visited by the birds you see in her work.
Rosen was recently selected by the American Academy of Arts and Letters for inclusion in their prestigious 2014 Annual Invitational in New York. Rosen has taught at numerous elite institutions including the School of Visual Arts and Bard College in New York, LaCoste School of the Arts in France, Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley. Rosen’s work has been reviewed in the New York Times, ArtForum, Art in America, and Art News. Her work has been exhibited across the United States and is in numerous public and private collections including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Aspen Art Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Chevron Corporation, the collection of Grace Borgenicht, JP Morgan Chase Bank, the Luso American Foundation, the Mallin Collection, the Mitsubishi Corporation, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. She exhibits in galleries around the United States.