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Sylvia Palacios Whitman was born on 25 August, 1941 in Osorno, Chile. Discover Sylvia Palacios Whitman'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 82 years old?
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Her husband is Robert Whitman; Enrique Castro-Cid
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Whitman didn't show anything in New York from the 1980s until 2013, when her works received in-depth recognition. One of the pieces she performed at Broadway 1602 Gallery (14 December 2013 – 15 February 2014) was Elephant Trunk where she also presented works on paper, performance photographs, paintings and live performance with examples dating back to the 1960s. Whitman's films, photographs, original props and notebooks were also presented at the Whitney Museums exhibition Rituals Of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance, And The New Psychodrama—Manhattan, 1970–1980 (31 October 2013 – 2 February 2014), curated by Jay Sanders. In this context, the artist performed some of her signature pieces Passing Through (1977) and Cup and Tail (1978).
In Around the Edge, Whitman presented several performances at the Truck and Warehouse Theatre in March 1978. These performances included Five Cups, Right Time, The House that Follows, Man with Own Shadow, Soft Frame for a Small Black Telephone, Yellow Tube, Bed, Going In (later known as Pulling into Square) and Half Shapes and Shadows. Whitman created South, a visually complex and an exuberant concert at the Guggenheim Museum presented in 1979, based on the artist's past in Chile.
A group of works titled Passing Through was presented at the Sonnabend Gallery in Soho during 1977. On this occasion Whitman showed: Staircase, Mummies, Volcano, Cloud, Ghost, Airplane, or Passing Through Plane, Floating Stairs, and Family Portrait.
During 1976, Whitman presented Clear View (one place at a time) at The Kitchen in New York. On that occasion she performed along with Jeff Aron, Lynne Morrison and Carol Parkinson an eight piece show, including her new performances: With a Tree, Fans, Outside-Inside, Introducing the Andrade Family, Ironing, Cigar, My Brother Rehearsing for the Funeral of Father Mayer and also Horses.
In 1975, Whitman presented her show In Moving at Trisha Brown's Studio. Although no one was dancing or acting, the pieces required serious coordination, timing and sensitivity to space in order to perform pieces like Elephant Trunk, Black Rectangle Passing, Curve and Weight, Legs, Cat’s Cradle under the name 8 String Pieces, Red Cone, Human Paper Coil, under the name Wearing a Spiral Floor, and Horses. In Cat's Cradle (1975) six women used a loop of rope to enact the titular game, their bodies standing in for fingers as they create various geometric designs. They thus blow a child's pastime up to adult proportions. In Human Paper Coil (1974) a lone female performer wraps herself in a spiral of brown paper that lies in a 10-foot-wide sheet on the floor, then shuffles out of the room, implying a play on the expression shuffling off this mortal coil.
In 1974, Whitman began staging her first pieces. Going, Soup & Tart and Red Cone were performed at various venues in downtown Manhattan, including artists’ lofts, The Kitchen, Artist Space, the Sonnabend Gallery and the Whitney Museum. She used surreal stage props and giant drawings to create a visual theater that combined a rich Latin-American pictorial sensibility with the minimalism of the New York scene.
Palacio Whitman's first own art performances took place at Brown's studio in Soho in 1974. Under the encompassing title of Going she presented works that were athletic, with bold physical actions that unfolded to create surprising and powerful images. The performances Dining Room, Self Lifting Forwards, Walking, Dialogue & Stop, Jump up a Pyramid, 3 Radios, Guessing a Person’s Movement, The Birds, Change of Volume with Distance, Shoulder Dance, Nine People Square, and Shoes were all included in the program.
Whitman was born in Osorno in Chile and studied Painting and Sculpture at the University of Chile, Fine Arts School in Santiago, Chile. In 1961 she arrived to New York, where she pursued her own work in drawing, painting, and modeling. She worked with notable photographers such as Richard Avedon, and his portrait of her appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar. Whitman became interested in dance and theater and performed with Trisha Brown and ‘‘The Trisha Brown Dance Company’’ from 1970 to 1973 in New York and across the United States and Europe. Between 1974 and 1984 she staged her own performances in some notable venues, including the Whitney Museum and Guggenheim Museum in New York, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and in Manhattan galleries such as The Kitchen and the Sonnabend Gallery.
Sylvia Palacios Whitman (born 25 August 1941) is a Chilean-American artist, painter, sculptor, and performer.
Her work has been presented at the Broadway 1602 Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, the Tate Modern Gallery in London and, the Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–85 both in Los Angeles and New York.