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A work made of etching and aquatint in black on white wove paper.

Floating Chairs (Flying en masse from Goldblatts)

1967

Christina Ramberg American, 1946-1995

United States

Christina Ramberg exhibited in False Image exhibitions along with Roger Brown and Philip Hanson, to whom she was married. Her early student fascination with composing images in rows may have been inspired by Suellen Rocca’s interest in repeating patterns culled from commercial and industrial catalogues, as well as cheesy newspaper advertisements. Eventually, Ramberg’s image making settled on disturbing depictions of women who are cropped and sometimes bound, though often humorously coiffed or draped. She was chair of the Painting Department at SAIC for several years and served as a role model to innumerable women who studied at SAIC during her tenure.

Etching and aquatint in black on white wove paper

Prints and Drawings

Women artists

Chicago Artists

SAIC Alumni and Faculty