Frieze New York: Online : Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Arghavan Khosravi, & Molly Zuckerman Hartung

May 6 - 15, 2020 
VIP Preview: May 6 - 7, 2020 Public: May 8 - 15, 2020

Press Release

Rachel Uffner Gallery at Frieze New York Online 2020
 
Focus: Sara Greenberger Rafferty and Arghavan Khosravi

Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present a two-person booth featuring new and recent work by artists Sara Greenberger Rafferty (b. 1978, Evanston, IL) and Arghavan Khosravi (b. 1984, Shahr-e-kord, Iran) for Frieze New York Online from May 6-15, 2020. This is Khosravi’s first presentation with the gallery. 

The works presented here continue Rafferty’s examination of contemporary and mid-20th century visual culture while considering the ever-changing implications for photographic images in the digital era. Sourcing imagery from archival, stock, and discarded commercial film, Rafferty’s approach to material comes from the history of glass as related to the history of photography. 

Khosravi's paintings weave multilingual narratives and combine traditional Islamic motifs with surrealist and contemporary visual elements. The artist arrived in the United States in 2015 and has remained ever since, restricted by the Travel Ban. Khosravi’s practice is intrinsically linked to personal and paradoxical life experiences of growing up in Iran. This bleeding of Eastern and Western imagery, past and present, religious and secular, reality and fantasy, is symbolic of the tensions the artist faces as an Iranian woman born under ideological autocracy.

Rafferty has exhibited widely since 2001, including solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York; The Kitchen, New York; Eli Marsh Gallery at Amherst College, Massachusetts; Fine Arts Center Gallery at the University of Arkansas; and a commissioned sculpture for the Public Art Fund. Gloves Off, the first traveling survey of her work with accompanying fully illustrated catalogue published by SUNY Press, completed a three-venue tour in 2018. Rafferty is currently working on her upcoming solo exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art. The artist was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and the 2014 Hammer Biennial in addition to group shows at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Oregon; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, California; and The Jewish Museum, New York, among many others. Her work is included in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Rafferty is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Photography at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

Khosravi earned an MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design after completing the studio art program at Brandeis University. Khosravi previously earned a BFA in Graphic Design from Tehran Azad University and an MFA in Illustration from the University of Tehran. Khosravi has participated in numerous group exhibitions, at venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, Yinchuan, China; Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI; and Provincetown Art Association and Museum, MA; among others. Currently, the artist is working towards a forthcoming solo exhibition in 2021 at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Khosravi is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Painters & Sculptors Grant and a 2017-8 recipient of the Walter Feldman Fellowship. The artist’s work belongs to the collections of the Newport Art Museum and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. Khosravi lives in New Jersey and works in New York as a member artist of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts.

 

Chicago Tribute: Molly Zuckerman-Hartung and Alice Tippit
 
As part of the Chicago Tribute, Rachel Uffner Gallery and Nicelle Beauchene Gallery present a joint booth featuring a selection of works by Molly Zuckerman-Hartung (presented by Rachel Uffner) and Alice Tippit (presented by Nicelle Beauchene).
 
Zuckerman-Hartung (b. 1975, Los Gatos, CA) is a painter, writer, and teacher who grew up in Olympia, WA, attended The Evergreen State College, and participated in Riot Grrl in her formative years. She received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007. The artist held faculty positions at Northwestern University from 2008 - 2013, and School of the Art Institute from 2007 - 2017. Within the city, her work can be found in the permanent collections of the DePaul University Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She currently lives and works in Norfolk, CT, and is a Senior Critic at Yale University in the Department of Painting and Printmaking. An autodidact, her recent work stems from attention to pattern and repetition, learning, feedback loops, nostalgia, Victorian collage and textiles, Gees Bend quilts, high and low theory, kitsch, Modernism, and the emotional and physical landscapes observed by the artist in New England. She will have a mid-career retrospective at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, TX. 
 
Alice Tippit (b. 1975, Independence, KS) makes enigmatic and allusive paintings that mine the psychological poetics found in everyday forms. With deceptively restricted palettes and minimal detailing, the artist’s small paintings induce endless interpretation. Tippit received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2013. She was a 2019 Finalist for the Artadia Chicago Award.
  • Press Release

    Rachel Uffner Gallery at Frieze New York Online 2020
     
    Sara Greenberger Rafferty
    Arghavan Khosravi
    Molly Zuckerman Hartung
     
    May 6 - 15, 2020
    May 6 - 7 VIP Preview
    opens to the public May 8 - 15 
     
    Focus: Sara Greenberger Rafferty and Arghavan Khosravi

    Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present a two-person booth featuring new and recent work by artists Sara Greenberger Rafferty (b. 1978, Evanston, IL) and Arghavan Khosravi (b. 1984, Shahr-e-kord, Iran) for Frieze New York Online from May 6-15, 2020. This is Khosravi’s first presentation with the gallery. 

    The works presented here continue Rafferty’s examination of contemporary and mid-20th century visual culture while considering the ever-changing implications for photographic images in the digital era. Sourcing imagery from archival, stock, and discarded commercial film, Rafferty’s approach to material comes from the history of glass as related to the history of photography. 

    Khosravi's paintings weave multilingual narratives and combine traditional Islamic motifs with surrealist and contemporary visual elements. The artist arrived in the United States in 2015 and has remained ever since, restricted by the Travel Ban. Khosravi’s practice is intrinsically linked to personal and paradoxical life experiences of growing up in Iran. This bleeding of Eastern and Western imagery, past and present, religious and secular, reality and fantasy, is symbolic of the tensions the artist faces as an Iranian woman born under ideological autocracy.

    Rafferty has exhibited widely since 2001, including solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York; The Kitchen, New York; Eli Marsh Gallery at Amherst College, Massachusetts; Fine Arts Center Gallery at the University of Arkansas; and a commissioned sculpture for the Public Art Fund. Gloves Off, the first traveling survey of her work with accompanying fully illustrated catalogue published by SUNY Press, completed a three-venue tour in 2018. Rafferty is currently working on her upcoming solo exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art. The artist was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and the 2014 Hammer Biennial in addition to group shows at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Oregon; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, California; and The Jewish Museum, New York, among many others. Her work is included in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Rafferty is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Photography at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

    Khosravi earned an MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design after completing the studio art program at Brandeis University. Khosravi previously earned a BFA in Graphic Design from Tehran Azad University and an MFA in Illustration from the University of Tehran. Khosravi has participated in numerous group exhibitions, at venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, Yinchuan, China; Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI; and Provincetown Art Association and Museum, MA; among others. Currently, the artist is working towards a forthcoming solo exhibition in 2021 at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Khosravi is a 2019 recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Painters & Sculptors Grant and a 2017-8 recipient of the Walter Feldman Fellowship. The artist’s work belongs to the collections of the Newport Art Museum and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. Khosravi lives in New Jersey and works in New York as a member artist of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts.

     

    Chicago Tribute: Molly Zuckerman-Hartung and Alice Tippit
     
    As part of the Chicago Tribute, Rachel Uffner Gallery and Nicelle Beauchene Gallery present a joint booth featuring a selection of works by Molly Zuckerman-Hartung (presented by Rachel Uffner) and Alice Tippit (presented by Nicelle Beauchene).
     
    Zuckerman-Hartung (b. 1975, Los Gatos, CA) is a painter, writer, and teacher who grew up in Olympia, WA, attended The Evergreen State College, and participated in Riot Grrl in her formative years. She received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007. The artist held faculty positions at Northwestern University from 2008 - 2013, and School of the Art Institute from 2007 - 2017. Within the city, her work can be found in the permanent collections of the DePaul University Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She currently lives and works in Norfolk, CT, and is a Senior Critic at Yale University in the Department of Painting and Printmaking. An autodidact, her recent work stems from attention to pattern and repetition, learning, feedback loops, nostalgia, Victorian collage and textiles, Gees Bend quilts, high and low theory, kitsch, Modernism, and the emotional and physical landscapes observed by the artist in New England. She will have a mid-career retrospective at the Blaffer Art Museum in Houston, TX. 
     
    Alice Tippit (b. 1975, Independence, KS) makes enigmatic and allusive paintings that mine the psychological poetics found in everyday forms. With deceptively restricted palettes and minimal detailing, the artist’s small paintings induce endless interpretation. Tippit received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2013. She was a 2019 Finalist for the Artadia Chicago Award.
  • Selected Works