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NEW YORK - Jan Groover, whose relentlessly formal still lifes of mundane objects brought a sense of Renaissance stateliness to postmodern photography, died Jan. 1 in Montpon-Menesterol, France ...
In the late 1970s, the painter-turned-photographer Jan Groover did something that ought to have been a no-brainer: She shot modernist still lifes on color film, as though Edward Weston had been ...
Jan Groover, who was 68 when she died Jan. 1, was one of the movement’s slyest inquiring photographers. Her rich, silvery still lifes of utensils were both lush and cerebral, ...
Jan Groover, who died over New Year's weekend at the age of 68, found warmth in the shadows and voids orchestrated out of the lines and volumes of her photography. Skip to Main Content.
To open its autumn 2022 program, Galerie Miranda announces a two-person exhibition by celebrated American artists Jo Ann Callis (b. 1940) and Jan Groover (b.1943-d.2012), both at the heart of the ...
Born in New Jersey in 1943, Jan Groover was inspired by the paintings of Paul Cézanne and Giorgio Morandi. By the early 1970s, however, she had decided that photography offered her more artistic ...
Photographer Jan Groover, the subject of a mid-career retrospective at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, combines a painter’s sensibilities with a thoughtful reassessment of the history of ...
In their photography Jan Groover and Hanno Otten are pursuing the notation of size, shape, planes, and space. A preoccupation with picture space is what drives the work of these two photographers.
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