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Rita Blitt (born Rita Copaken, September 7, 1931) is an American painter, sculptor and filmmaker.


Biography

Rita Blitt is an American contemporary painter, sculptor and film collaborator. Born Rita Lea Copaken in Kansas City Missouri on September 7, 1931, to Dorothy Sofnas Copaken and Herman Copaken, Blitt was married for 66 years to Irwin Blitt, 1928-2017. Blitt attended the University of Illinois and received a degree in Fine Arts in 1952 from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. After her bachelor’s degree, Blitt continued her art studies at the
Kansas City Art Institute The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) is a private art school in Kansas City, Missouri. The college was founded in 1885 and is an accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and Higher Learning Commission. The institute ...
with painter Wilbur Niewald. In 2010 Blitt received the UMKC Spotlight Alumnus Award. Blitt is known for her abstract organic lines and shapes inspired by nature, music and dance, such as her black line paintings and pastel "Oval" series. Blitt has used her drawings as inspiration for sculpture, the tallest being "One" standing at 60 feet in Overland Park, Kansas. Blitt has been involved in the making of several films about her art practice and artistic collaborations. "Caught in Paint", 2003, is a 6 minute film following the collaboration of Blitt, David Parsons, the
Parsons Dance Company Parsons Dance is a contemporary dance company founded in 1985 by choreographer David Parsons and lighting designer Howell Binkley that tours nationally and internationally and includes an annual season in New York City, its base. History Parson ...
, and Lois Greenfield, dance photographer. The film received 16 awards and was shown at over 130 film festivals. Blitt is also known for her words, "Kindness is contagious. Catch it!", which have inspired kindness programs and awards including the Kindest Kansas Citian and the Kindest School. Aspen has been a source of inspiration for Blitt. Her drawing was featured on the cover of the 2011 Aspen Music festival's program book. Also, she was honored by Aspen's Red Brick Art Center in 2012. Blitt's paintings and sculpture have been featured in over 70 solo exhibitions in the United States, Israel and Singapore. A five foot Blitt sculpture, "Sensuously Stacked Steel," placed fifth in the 2005 Florence Biennale. The Omni award winning book "Rita Blitt: The Passionate Gesture", 2000, , documents selected Blitt drawings, paintings and sculpture from a period of twenty years. The Rita Blitt Gallery and Sculpture Garden housing her legacy collection opened November 3, 2017 at The Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. In 2019, Washburn awarded Blitt an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Fine Arts.


Museums

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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art gallery, art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of A ...
, Kansas City, MO * Mulvane Art Museum, Rita Blitt Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Washburn University, Topeka, KS *
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1994 in Kansas City, Missouri. With a $5 million annual budget and approximately 75,000 visitors each year, it is Missouri's first and largest contemporary museum. Founders The core of the museum's per ...
, Kansas City, MO * Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS *
Nevada Museum of Art The Nevada Museum of Art, is an art museum in Reno, Nevada. Located at 160 West Liberty Street in Reno, it is the only American Alliance of Museums (AAM) accredited art museum in the state of Nevada. The museum has chosen a thematic approach, pl ...
, Reno, NV * Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, MO *
John F. Kennedy Library The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and museum of John F. Kennedy (1917–1963), the 35th president of the United States (1961–1963). It is located on Columbia Point in the Dorchester neighborhoo ...
, Boston, MA * Spertus Museum, Chicago, IL * Wonderscope Children's Museum, Kansas City, MO * Kennedy Museum of American Art, Ohio University, Athens, OH *
National Museum A national museum can be a museum maintained and funded by a national government. In many countries it denotes a museum run by the central government, while other museums are run by regional or local governments. In the United States, most nati ...
, Singapore *
Spencer Museum of Art The Spencer Museum of Art is an art museum operated by the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. History In 1917, the Kansas City art collector Sallie Casey Thayer donated her collection of over seven thousand works of art, ...
, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS *
Skirball Cultural Center The Skirball Cultural Center, founded in 1996, is a Jewish educational institution in Los Angeles, California. The center, named after philanthropist couple Jack H. Skirball and Audrey Skirball-Kenis, has a museum with regularly changing exhi ...
, Los Angeles, CA * Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, KS


Awards and honours

* 2004: Berkeley Film Festival, Grand Festival Award: "Caught in Paint" * 2005: Florence Biennale, Award in Sculpture: "Sensuously Stacked Steel" * 2005: Boulder International Film Festival, Best Short Documentary: "Caught in Paint"


Published works

* "Rita Blitt: Around and Round", Mulvane Art Museum/TRA Publications. * "Rita Blitt: The Passionate Gesture", Willoughby Design, RAM/Brandeis Publications. * "Rita Blitt, Reaching Out From Within", David Knaus, National Museum, Singapore.


Films

* 1976: "flag 1976" * 1984: "dancing hands: Visual Arts of Rita Blitt" * 2003: "Caught in Paint" * 2005: "Caught in Nature" * 2006: "Visual Rhythms" * 2011: "Collaborating with the Past" * 2013: "Abyss of Time"


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Blitt, Rita 1931 births Living people University of Missouri–Kansas City alumni American women sculptors 21st-century American women