Angelina Gualdoni
Biography
Angelina Gualdoni is a painter working in the genre of still life and interiors. Through use of dyeing, pouring, staining and historic textile patterning, she links various women's creative practices from industrial to domestic, decorative to metaphysical.
Gualdoni's paintings have been the subject of solo and group shows nationally and internationally at the Queens Museum, NY, St. Louis Art Museum, MO, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, The Aldrich Museum, Connecticut, the Museum de Paviljoens, Netherlands, and the Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY. She has been the beneficiary of several grants and fellowships, including Artadia, Pollock-Krasner, NYFA (2008, 2015), and has attended residencies at MacDowell Colony, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, and International Studio and Curatorial Program. She has received reviews and mentions in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Art in America, ArtNews, and Huffington Post, amongst others. Gualdoni received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, her MFA from the University of Illinois in Chicago. She resides and works in New York City and Boston, and is represented by Asya Geisberg Gallery in New York.