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Barbara Strasen was born on 12 August, 1943, is an artist. Discover Barbara Strasen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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As of 2022, she maintains a studio in San Pedro, California.
The largest of these lenticular pieces, a 56-panel wall installation titled Flow and Glimpse was commissioned for Los Angeles International Airport, Terminal 2 where it went on view in 2013.
The fascination with all that "stuff," along with its semiotic potential, eventually led Strasen to a new medium, lenticular printing, and to extensive collaboration with her husband, who provided technical support. The lenticular process is capable of merging multiple images into a single panel, allowing visuals to shift as spectators move. In 2002 she created a lenticular work that covered the ceiling of the newly designed Sylmar branch library in Los Angeles (working with the architects Hodgetts + Fung).
In 1975 her work was included in the Whitney Museum’s Biennial. This was followed by exhibitions at venues such as the Santa Barbara Museum, and Louis K. Meisel and Parsons/Dreyfuss galleries in New York City. In 1980, Strasen included some of these as an individual project installation at P.S.1 in Queens, and a solo exhibition at the San Diego Natural History Museum.
Barbara Ehrlich was born in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Great Neck North High School. In 1960, she left New York to major in art at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. There, she studied with Robert Lepper, whose teaching on semiotics had a profound effect on the artist. She received a fellowship to attend the Yale Summer School of Art (1962). She was awarded a BFA in 1963. The following year, she married Stephen Strasen, a mathematician, who later became a computer software developer. She went on to graduate study in painting with Hassel Smith and Elmer Bischoff at the University of California, Berkeley, earning an MFA in 1965.
Barbara Strasen (born Barbara Ehrlich, August 12, 1943) is an American artist who works with painting, photography, digital technologies and installations. She is known for her use of layers and layering techniques. She has exhibited widely in galleries and museums, nationally and internationally. In 2015 she had a major retrospective at the Long Beach Museum of Art.