Tribune Review, "Exhibit shows inspiration across art forms"
(6-11-04)
"...Blumenfeld
captures the sheer energy, raw spirit and emotion of the ballet while
at the same time, much like the ballet itself, reveals that feelings
of hope, inspiration and exhilaration have no cultural boundaries."
Full Article
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Pulp, "Visual
Movement" (June, 2004)
"Local
artist and dance company join forces for a unique collaboration."
Blumenfeld says, the project has made her "part of the dance in
a spiritual way. The dancers inspired me to paint. The painting inspired
Mary to dance and her choreography inspired the music. One artist can
affect many works."
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The Jewish Chronicle, "Rochelle Blumenfeld's art goes from ballet
to canvas and back to dance" (5-20-04)
" ... "Celebration
of Spirit" has nothing to do with traditional religion, said
Blumenfeld, who also painted Judaic art, some of it purchased by Hallmark.
Nor is it about black and white racial issues. "I just see it as
art," Blumenfeld said. Like Ailey's ballet, "it was a mix
of races. Like life should be."
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Pittsburgh Artist Rochelle Blumenfeld Returns to the Three Rivers Arts
Festival after 5 decades of creating art (April 2004)
" ...Rochelle Blumenfeld will again be showing her artwork as part
of this year's Three Rivers Arts Festival in a collaborative exhibition
entitled Celebration of Spirit presented by One Oxford Centre."(see
full press release)
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WQED-TV
"On Q" (November 2002)
TV
special about Rochelle Blumenfeld and her artwork. Interview with the
artist.
Selected
Quotes about the Artist:
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Ballet
Lovers Guide (February 2001)
"..the pictures that accompany my writing today and accompanied
my piece in the summer issue were all done by Rochelle Blumenfeld. She
has captured the energy and spirit of the dance in a way that boggles
the mind. There is such feeling in these paintings."
-- by Camille Ratteray Vann
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"3 'Visions' Unwrapped" 4-4-97
"Rochelle Blumenfeld's vision is awe-inspiring".
"The paintings are powerful, and leave the viewer feeling joyful
and triumphant."
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, "Style" 3-31-97
"With extraordinary clarity, meticulous brushstrokes, and a ravishing
attention to detail, every piece in the well-curated collection of
19 pieces radiates a powerful profusion of joy."
"Her body of work is displayed in permanent collections of major
museums, corporations and private collections the world over."
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Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, "Blumenfeld's
Abstracts Score Here"
"Notice how her familiar veils have more stiffness and harded
edges and how a greater sense of tension exists where planes of color
join. They seem to be merging or pulling apart."
"The
painter's surfaces are growing more complicated. In one there are
faint signs of a figural motif, in another a modification of the letter
V in a white band on red."
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The Jewish Chronicle, "Coming Soon: Art Show by Blumenfeld"
2-27-97
"It is through painting that Blumenfeld finds her expression
in bold strokes and fluidity..."
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Blumenfeld's abstracts mimic motion"
4-12-97
"This highly skilled artist patiently constructs multiple planes
that form deep, curving geometric canyons that wrap in upon themselves,
as in the mesmerizing "Banding
Together". Others split apart and refract cool light like clusters
of crystals or broken glass."
"Blumenfeld has the ability to control and define..."
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Pittsburgher Magazine, April 1980 "Art"
"In an age of promotion mania and hyper hype, Shelley Blumenfeld,
who season after season performs the alchemical feat of transmuting
base elements like acrylics on canvas into gold, is a sweet sweet rarity."
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"Painting's Deep Feeling Dazzles Viewer"
"The Paintings of Rochelle Blumenfeld reveal luminous glimpses
of great and mysterious vistas."
"Her
canvases reveal that she is expert at expressing feelings of freedom
and infinite space within the confines of a frame."