[VIDEO] Richard J. Goldstein interviews painter Dorothea Rockburne about her work on the occasion of the recent retrospective exhibition In My Mind's Eye at the Parrish Museum.
Goldstein notes that "Rockburne told me that art history has shown her that all artists are bound to repeat themselves which is something she always eluded through her ever evolving practice. In spite of the difficulties of being a single mother and woman artist, her diverse body of work – ranging in media from crude oil, folded paper, pig iron, shaped canvas, and Duralar – are proof of the mutability she finds through active inquiry."