Rosalind Tallmadge

Works
  • Anemoi I
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Anemoi I, 2026
  • Anemoi II
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Anemoi II, 2026
  • Artifact (Ink)
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Artifact (Ink), 2026
  • January (Gris) I
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    January (Gris) I , 2026
  • January (Gris) II
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    January (Gris) II, 2026
  • Madrigal
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Madrigal, 2026
  • Nocturne I (After Artemis)
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Nocturne I (After Artemis), 2026
  • Tendril
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Tendril , 2026
  • Nephelai
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Nephelai, 2025
  • Pareidolia Panel I & II
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Pareidolia Panel I & II, 2025
  • Luminant Passage II
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Luminant Passage II, 2024
  • Large round painting with thick metallic texture.
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Oberon, 2023
  • Crystalline
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Crystalline, 2015
  • Cross Section X
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Cross Section X, 2021
  • Sarabande II
    Rosalind Tallmadge
    Sarabande II, 2021
Exhibitions
Biography
Rosalind Tallmadge is known for her multi-textured luminous paintings that incorporate manmade materials like sequins and glass beads, with mica, mirrored mica and metal leafs creating light reflecting surfaces and an atmosphere evocative of nature and the cosmos.  Her paintings possess a shimmering organic beauty that add a feminine facet to the traditional history of formalism and abstraction.
 
Tallmadge’s work is in multiple private and public collections and has been exhibited widely in New York, Detroit and Chicago. She was included in the 2021 exhibition, With Eyes Opened: Cranbrook Academy of Art since 1932, Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI.  She recently completed a large-scale commission for the Opus One Winery in Napa Valley, CA.
 
Awards and residencies include the Oxbow School of Art, the DNA Residency, Provincetown, MA and the Yale Summer School of Art, New Haven, CT.  Rosalind Tallmadge has a BFA from Indiana University, Bloomington, IL, 2010 and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, 2015. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio Tallmadge currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She is represented by David Klein Gallery and Carvalho Park, Brooklyn, NY.
Art Fairs