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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rini_PriceRini Price - Wikipedia

    Rini Price (March 9, 1941 – October 19, 2019) was an American painter and visual artist from New Mexico. Her work is included in the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History’s permanent collection and the Capitol Art Collection at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, in addition to many private collections.

  2. www.riniprice.comRini Price

    Welcome to the art of Rini Price. (1941-2019) “Rini understood as deeply as any artist in the Western tradition the full emotional range of what it means to be a human being. All her creative life, she explored her feelings and those of her friends and family. She was always on the move in the landscape of the psyche, both her own, as it ...

  3. Rini Price’s Albuquerque studio, 2011. Artist's statement Exhibitions and collections Publications and employment Personal. All work by Rini Price. PO Box 6175, Albuquerque, NM 87197 USA ...

  4. From childhood, Rini’s art was heavily weighted with the human face and figure. She realized in 1991 why this had been the case. She had always been interested in others’ perceptions — of just about anything.

  5. About Rini Price Abstractions The Species Trees Politics Decades A Selection of Work by Decade. 2000s. 1990s. 1980s. 1970s. 1960s. Student work. All work by Rini Price. PO Box 6175, Albuquerque, NM 87197 USA ...

  6. www.riniprice.com › the-species › death-selfDeath Self — Rini Price

    The paintings of Death Self arose in Rini Price during the months that the Death Self poems were being written and read to her.The paintings are not responses to specific poems, and are not illustrations of them, but the process of death-self thinking, long familiar to her, released in her these images in spontaneous ways, following another near-Rilkean outpouring of 27 paintings the year ...

  7. About Rini Price Abstractions The Species Trees Politics Decades Rini spent periods of time with non-objective work (avoiding the species) that took different forms -- checks, stripes, circles, ribbon-like connections, bits and pieces, and occasional word art. ...