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Joan Snyder

1940
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United States
Joan Snyder, an American painter born in Highland Park, New Jersey, in 1940, is renowned for her contributions to the feminist art movement and her expressive, abstract works.
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Joan Snyder, an American artist born on April 16, 1940, in Highland Park, New Jersey, is renowned for her contributions to the feminist art movement and her innovative approach to abstract painting. Snyder's work often incorporates elements of expressionism and symbolism, characterized by textured surfaces and the use of unconventional materials. She gained prominence in the 1970s with her "stroke paintings," which challenged traditional notions of abstraction by infusing personal and political narratives. Snyder's impact on contemporary art is significant, as she has been a vocal advocate for women's rights and has influenced subsequent generations of artists. Her career has been marked by numerous accolades, including a MacArthur Fellowship in 2007, and her works are held in major collections such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

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