BIBLIOGRAPHY (Auswahl)
Hanni, Margaret A., ed. Breaking New Ground in Art History Schwalb, Susan Reiventing Silverpoint: An Ancient Technique for the Twenty First Century New Academia Publishing (reproduction)
New York Times http://maplewood.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/01/west-of-chelsea-lori-field/?_r=0
Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/24/spotlight-on-lori-fields-_n_738913.html
Phantasmaphile http://www.phantasmaphile.com/2012/10/lori-field-show.html
http://www.phantasmaphile.com/2007/07/lori-field.html
Beautiful Decay http://beautifuldecay.com/2011/05/05/lori-fields-forest-stories/
Creep Machine http://www.creepmachine.com/events/madness-at-the-lodge-gallery.html
My Love For You http://myloveforyou.typepad.com/my_love_for_you/2008/05/lori-field.html
Bowery Boogie http://www.boweryboogie.com/2014/10/explore-artistic-side-madness-lodge-gallery-tomorrow/
Cute and Creepy http://www.carrieannbaade.com/cuteandcreepy/artists/lorifield.html
Accidental Mysteries http://accidentalmysteries.blogspot.com/2009/05/lori-field-angels-with-attitudes.html
Nashville Scene http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/sweetness-and-dark/Content?oid=1198164
Oly’s Musings http://olysmusings.blogspot.com/2008/11/worth-second-look-lori-field-at-ktf.html
Radio 88,4 Berlin – show vom 11.Juli 2013 podcast: http://infothekberlin.podspot.de/
BROAD STREET STUDIO interview with Lori Field <<<
Since I first saw Lori Field’s captivating paintings about a year ago, I’ve wanted to meet her.
Using the ancient techniques of silverpoint and encaustic (painting with hot wax), Ms. Field, who lives in Montclair, creates stories in her compositions that reflect a history as rich and old as the mediums she uses...more
Lori Field by NANCY TOBIN (New York Times)
Lori Field – Paintings from another world…more
Interview with Lori Field…more
Lori Field: Angels With Attitudes…more
Spotlight On Lori Field’s Fantastical Layered Drawings On View In NYC…more
‚Lori Field crafts exquisite and wondrous worlds, dreamy yet unsettling, floating somewhere between Alice’s looking glass and the Brothers Grimm’s darkest forest. Here, part-creature, part-humans, nearly all tatooed, coexist among flowers, baubles, butterflies, and lace. Whether they are masked, or true hybrids with twin kitty heads or antlers springing from their hair, they are nearly all female, their attendant mystiques running the gamut from sugar-and-spice to the huntress Diana and the temptress Eve. While well grounded in the history of art—Bosch, Raphael, and Redon come immediately to mind—Field’s paintings are refreshingly defiant of tradition, in a world of their own.‘ – Barry Blinderman – Director Illinois State University Art Galleries
Lori Field’s Forest Stories…more
Live Review: Lori Field’s Wild Horses and Wallflowers stirs the imagination…more