Audrey Ushenko
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Audrey Ushenko (born in 1945) is an American realist figurative painter who usually works in
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. She is Professor of Drawing/Painting at
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.


Early life and education

Ushenko was born in
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. She earned a
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certification from the
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in (1964), a
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in English literature at
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in 1965, a
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in painting at
Northwestern University Northwestern University (NU) is a Private university, private research university in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Established in 1851 to serve the historic Northwest Territory, it is the oldest University charter, chartered university in ...
in 1967, and a
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in art history at Northwestern University in 1978.


Work

Ushenko has had more than 20 solo shows and participated in numerous group exhibitions. She is represented by Denise Bibro Fine Art in New York City. Ushenko's background in English literature has influenced her work as a painter, but she also she draws on
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, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century images, and everyday social interactions. She typically manipulates light and shadow, which lends her work an impressionist style. The art critic Gerrit Henry called Ushenko "a master chronicler of realities small and large," noting that she enlivens even inanimate objects. Ushenko sometimes uses herself as a model, as do many artists; she has stated that this is mostly out of convenience, not autobiography. Ushenko sometimes paints figural groups, often in their authentic surroundings, but seeks to explore the nature of social interaction through her relationship to the natural and constructed worlds, and by questioning their relationships. She routinely paints the same model in related positions, although they often contrast; for example, one model may be portrayed in shade and the other in full sunlight, which subtly reveals a sense of duality and dichotomy. In many of Ushenko's paintings, something appears to have just happened or is just about to occur. According to Ushenko, the meaning of a work develops as she paints, rather than being determined from the outset. In ''Vanitas VIII'', for example, there appear to be five images of Ushenko in one room, which seems to comment on the multiple faces that each person has and displays, often in a single day. In her painting at the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of Chicago Hospitals, she was so inspired by the "magnitude of the ongoing human drama being quietly played out day after day" in the hospital that she wanted to create a work to display it. Patients and staff were able to watch Ushenko paint and many were incorporated into the three-story monument.


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External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ushenko, Audrey 1945 births Living people 20th-century American painters 21st-century American painters 20th-century American women painters 21st-century American women painters Artists from Princeton, New Jersey Painters from New Jersey Indiana University Bloomington alumni Northwestern University alumni Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne faculty