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If a girl's got it... Pop Art Serigraph Barbie Doll
If a girl's got it... Pop Art Serigraph Barbie Doll

If a girl's got it... Pop Art Serigraph Barbie Doll

By Gail Rubini

Located in Surfside, FL

This was from a very small, rare edition. according to the artist it was well under 30. There are no others to be found online. it is a photo of a childs toy or ornament and it combines an image with text. this is of a girl in a sheer nightgown. Gail Rubini (Professor of Art, Design Area) is an artist and designer working in the field of new media and teaching the practice of printing and publishing in interactive media. She has particular interest in collaborative projects in science visualization and public installation work that includes video, flash animations and sound. “Throughout her career Gail Rubini has worked in photography, offset lithographs, artist books, digital prints, and “digital art” including flash animations and web sites. Many of her artist book works and photographs have been collected in the most prestigious museums in the country including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Her work is done as digital prints, as media for web art and installation in the public arena of urban spaces. She has a B.A. in Math and Fine Art (Honors) from University of California at Los Angeles, an M.F.A. in photography and glass art from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an MBA specializing in finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the Center for Media Arts in New York City, she chaired the computer graphics and media arts department. She is an active member of Rhizome Production, Not Reproduction examines the influence of offset printing on the genre of artist's books. The complex printing process of offset lithography was developed in the late 19th century, but only refined as a viable print production process after World War II. This exhibition charts the rise (mid-1950's) and fall (late 1990's) of offset printed artists' books. This show has been organized by Tony White, Head of the Fine Arts Library at Indiana University. Artists include Sally Alatalo, Laurel Beckman, Michael Becotte, Seana Biondilillo, Judith Blumberg, Bill Burke, Bruce Childs, Miles DeCoster, Tom Denlinger, Helen Douglas, Toni Dove, Eugene Feldman, Brad Freeman, Chris George, Conrad Gleber, Michael Goodman, Susan King, Suzanne Lacy, Joan Lyons, Joni Mabe, Cindy Marsh, Scott L. McCarney, Clifton Meador, Rebecca Michaels, Shinro Ohtake, Kevin Osborn...

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20th Century Pop Art Gail Rubini Art

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If a girl's got it... Pop Art Serigraph Barbie Doll
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Located in Surfside, FL

This was from a very small, rare edition. according to the artist it was well under 30. There are no others to be found online. it is a photo of naked wedding cake decorations . Gail Rubini (Professor of Art, Design Area) is an artist and designer working in the field of new media and teaching the practice of printing and publishing in interactive media. She has particular interest in collaborative projects in science visualization and public installation work that includes video, flash animations and sound. “Throughout her career Gail Rubini has worked in photography, offset lithographs, artist books, digital prints, and “net art” including flash animations and web sites. Many of her artist book works and photographs have been collected in the most prestigious museums in the country including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Her work is done as digital prints, as media for web art and installation in the public arena of urban spaces. She has a B.A. in Math and Fine Art (Honors) from University of California at Los Angeles, an M.F.A. in photography and glass art from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an MBA specializing in finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the Center for Media Arts in New York City, she chaired the computer graphics and media arts department. She is an active member of Rhizome.org Production, Not Reproduction examines the influence of offset printing on the genre of artist's books. The complex printing process of offset lithography was developed in the late 19th century, but only refined as a viable print production process after World War II. This exhibition charts the rise (mid-1950's) and fall (late 1990's) of offset printed artists' books. This show has been organized by Tony White, Head of the Fine Arts Library at Indiana University. Artists include Sally Alatalo, Laurel Beckman, Michael Becotte, Seana Biondilillo, Judith Blumberg, Bill Burke, Bruce Childs, Miles DeCoster, Tom Denlinger, Helen Douglas, Toni Dove, Eugene Feldman, Brad Freeman, Chris George, Conrad Gleber, Michael Goodman, Susan King...

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This was from a very small, rare edition. according to the artist it was well under 30. There are no others to be found online. it is a photo of a childs toy or ornament and it combines an image with text. this is of a girl in a sequined bikini. Gail Rubini (Professor of Art, Design Area) is an artist and designer working in the field of new media and teaching the practice of printing and publishing in interactive media. She has particular interest in collaborative projects in science visualization and public installation work that includes video, flash animations and sound. “Throughout her career Gail Rubini has worked in photography, offset lithographs, artist books, digital prints, and “net art” including flash animations and web sites. Many of her artist book works and photographs have been collected in the most prestigious museums in the country including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Her work is done as digital prints, as media for web art and installation in the public arena of urban spaces. She has a B.A. in Math and Fine Art (Honors) from University of California at Los Angeles, an M.F.A. in photography and glass art from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an MBA specializing in finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the Center for Media Arts in New York City, she chaired the computer graphics and media arts department. She is an active member of Rhizome.org Production, Not Reproduction examines the influence of offset printing on the genre of artist's books. The complex printing process of offset lithography was developed in the late 19th century, but only refined as a viable print production process after World War II. This exhibition charts the rise (mid-1950's) and fall (late 1990's) of offset printed artists' books. This show has been organized by Tony White, Head of the Fine Arts Library at Indiana University. Artists include Sally Alatalo, Laurel Beckman, Michael Becotte, Seana Biondilillo, Judith Blumberg, Bill Burke, Bruce Childs, Miles DeCoster, Tom Denlinger, Helen Douglas, Toni Dove, Eugene Feldman, Brad Freeman, Chris George, Conrad Gleber, Michael Goodman, Susan King...

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Love was only an answer to wild yearning.
Love was only an answer to wild yearning.

Love was only an answer to wild yearning.

By Gail Rubini

Located in Surfside, FL

This was from a very small, rare edition. according to the artist it was well under 30. There are no others to be found online. it is a photo of a childs toy or ornament and it combines an image with text. this is of a dancing girl (Josephine Baker?, African American). Gail Rubini (Professor of Art, Design Area) is an artist and designer working in the field of new media and teaching the practice of printing and publishing in interactive media. She has particular interest in collaborative projects in science visualization and public installation work that includes video, flash animations and sound. “Throughout her career Gail Rubini has worked in photography, offset lithographs, artist books, digital prints, and “net art” including flash animations and web sites. Many of her artist book works and photographs have been collected in the most prestigious museums in the country including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Her work is done as digital prints, as media for web art and installation in the public arena of urban spaces. She has a B.A. in Math and Fine Art (Honors) from University of California at Los Angeles, an M.F.A. in photography and glass art from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an MBA specializing in finance from the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the Center for Media Arts in New York City, she chaired the computer graphics and media arts department. She is an active member of Rhizome.org Production, Not Reproduction examines the influence of offset printing on the genre of artist's books. The complex printing process of offset lithography was developed in the late 19th century, but only refined as a viable print production process after World War II. This exhibition charts the rise (mid-1950's) and fall (late 1990's) of offset printed artists' books. This show has been organized by Tony White, Head of the Fine Arts Library at Indiana University. Artists include Sally Alatalo, Laurel Beckman, Michael Becotte, Seana Biondilillo, Judith Blumberg, Bill Burke, Bruce Childs, Miles DeCoster, Tom Denlinger, Helen Douglas, Toni Dove, Eugene Feldman, Brad Freeman, Chris George, Conrad Gleber, Michael Goodman, Susan King...

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