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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Name
  
Isca Greenfield-Sanders


Known for
  
Style
  
Figurative painter

Grandparents
  
Ruth W. Greenfield

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Born
  
Parents
  
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Karin Greenfield-Sanders

Siblings
  
Liliana Greenfield-Sanders

Uncles
  
Frank Greenfield, Charles D. Greenfield

Similar People
  
Sebastian Blanck, Timothy Greenfield‑Sanders, Liliana Greenfield‑Sanders

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Isca Greenfield-Sanders (born 1978) is an American figurative painter based in New York City.

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Early life

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Greenfield-Sanders was born in New York City to lawyer, Karin and photographer, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. She grew up surrounded by artists, her paternal grandmother is concert pianist and teacher Ruth W. Greenfield, her maternal grandmother is Leider singer, Isca Sanders, her maternal grandfather is painter Joop Sanders, her sister is filmmaker, Liliana Greenfield-Sanders and her uncle is steel sculptor, John Sanders.

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In 2000 she received a B.A. in math and a B.A. in visual arts from Brown University. She was a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome in 2001. In 2003 Isca Greenfield-Sanders married artist Sebastian Blanck, with family friend Lou Reed officiating the wedding.

Career

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Greenfield-Sanders has had solo exhibitions at Baldwin Gallery in Aspen Colorado, Goff and Rosenthal in New York City, John Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, Galerie Kluser in Munich, Bjorn Wetterling Gallery in Stockholm and Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. Currently, she works with Haunch of Venison Gallery in New York, Baldwin Gallery in Aspen, Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco and Kluser Gallery in Munich.

Her work is in public collections including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen and the Progressive Collection in Ohio.

Greenfield-Sanders’ work has been reviewed in many magazines and newspapers including by Meredith Mendelsohn in ArtNews, Charlie Finch on Artnet, Emma Pearse in New York Magazine, Vicky Lowry in Elle Décor, Donald Kuspit in Artforum and A. M. Homes in Vanity Fair. Other articles on her work can be found in The New Yorker, The New York Sun, Nylon Magazine, The New York Times, Departures Magazine, WWD and L’Uomo Vogue.

References

Isca Greenfield-Sanders Wikipedia


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