Rodney Alan Greenblat
American artist (born 1960)
Rodney Alan Greenblat is an American artist, graphic designer and children's book author. He was previously director of the Center for Advanced Whimsy,[ 2] is responsible for the character design of several video games, including the PaRappa the Rapper series,[ 3] and was an active figure in the East Village art scene of the 1980s.[ 4]
Work
Greenblat's work was shown in East Village museums in the 1980s,[ 5] including the Gracie Mansion Gallery ,[ 6] [ 7] and was at the time considered part of a neo-surrealist movement.[ 8] Within the same decade, he did the artwork for New York-based alternative rock band They Might be Giants ' first album .[ 9] [ 10]
In the 2010s, he has been recognized for his work on Parappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy , as well as the Thunder Bunny series of books.[ 11]
In 2017, he opened The Rodney Shop, a retail outlet and gallery in Catskill, New York .[ 12] The location closed in 2020.[ 13]
Computer and video games
Rodney's Funscreen (Published by Activision , 1992, PC /Mac )
Rodney's Wonder Window (Published by Voyager , 1992, PC/Mac)
Dazzleoids (Published by Voyager, 1994, PC/Mac)
PaRappa the Rapper (Published by Sony , 1996, PS1 )
Rodney's Funscreen 2 extreme (Published by Interlink, 1997, PC/Mac)
Rodney's Artbrain (Published by Interlink, 1997, PC/Mac)
Um Jammer Lammy (Published by Sony, 1999, PS1)
PaRappa the Rapper 2 (Published by Sony, 2001, PS2 )
Major Minor's Majestic March (Published by Majesco Entertainment , 2009, Wii )
Solo exhibition history
1982
1983
Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, New York[ 1]
1984
Time of Love . Galerie Anna Friebe, Cologne, Germany[ 1]
1985
1986
House of Progress . Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, New York
The Tricentennial Room . Karl Bornstein Gallery, Los Angeles, California
1987
Reality and Imagination; Two Taste Treats in One! Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
Reality and Imagination; Two Taste Treats in One! Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas
The Scenic Route . Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, New York
1988
1989
John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California
1990
Cosmic Adhesive . Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, New York
1991
The Center for Advanced Whimsy . Carpenter Arts Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1992
Land Ho! The Mythic World of Rodney A. Greenblat . Museum of Art, Roanoke, Virginia
Land Ho! The Mythic World of Rodney A. Greenblat . Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia
1993
Technoweenie . PPOW, New York, New York
Land Ho! The Mythic World of Rodney A. Greenblat . World Financial Center, New York, New York
1995
Rodney Time . Creation Gallery G8, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
1996
Rodney's Late Breakfast at Milk . Milk, Ebisu, Tokyo, Japan
1997
Rodney Adventure . Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut
1998
New Studio Rodney . Parco Department Store, Japan[ 14]
1999
Rodney’s Art in a Box . Sony Plaza, Tokyo and Osaka, Japan[ 14]
2000
Rodney’s Character Club and Post Office Parco Department Store, Tokyo and Osaka, Japan[ 14]
Cafe Rodney . Tokyo, Japan[ 14]
2001
Canworld Expo . Takeshimaya Department Store, Osaka, Japan[ 14]
2005
Modern Day . BCB Gallery, Hudson, New York[ 14]
2006
Downtown – The New York Art Scene 1974-1984 . Grey Art Gallery NYU, New York, New York
Universe . Centella Gallery, Tucson, Arizona
2007
Elemental . Art Print Japan Galleries, Tokyo, Japan
2008
Free Wheel . BCB Gallery, Hudson, New York
2010
Thunder Bunny Buddha Shrine . BCB Gallery, Hudson, New York[ 15]
2012
Karma-con . The Rubin Museum, New York, New York
2013
Gala Veinte! . Hudson Opera House , Hudson, New York[ 16]
The Wonder Verified and Fulfilled . BCB Gallery, Hudson NY
2015
Vibrant Space . BCB Gallery, Hudson, New York
References
^ a b c d e f Buckley, John (1985). "Rodney Alan Greenblat" (PDF) . Australian Centre for Contemporary Art . Retrieved June 27, 2024 .
^ "50 for the future" . Newsweek . Vol. 125, no. 9. February 27, 1995. p. 42.
^ Zimmerman, Eric (June 1999). "Lamb rock: interview with Rodney A. Greenblat" . The International Design Magazine . Vol. 46, no. 4. p. 98. ProQuest 214757949 – via ProQuest.
^ "Rodney Alan Greenblat" . Artnet . Retrieved March 8, 2024 .
^ "Gracie Mansion" . People . Vol. 24, no. 26. 1985. p. 112.
^ "Multiples & Objects & Books" . The Print Collector's Newsletter . 17 (2): 62. 1986. ISSN 0032-8537 . JSTOR 24552971 .
^ Kirwin, Liza; Brown, Robert F.; Pacini, Marina; Karlstrom, Paul J.; Gustafson, Judith A. (1991). "Regional Reports" . Archives of American Art Journal . 31 (3): 34–41. doi :10.1086/aaa.31.2.1557718 . ISSN 0003-9853 . JSTOR 1557611 .
^ Westfall, Stephen (1985). "Surrealist Modes among Contemporary New York Painters" . Art Journal . 45 (4): 315–318. doi :10.2307/776805 . JSTOR 776805 .
^ They Might Be Giants (Album notes). They Might Be Giants. Bar/None Records. 1986.
^ Flansburgh, John (May 3, 2012). "John Flansburgh: Observer Media" (Interview). Interviewed by Debbie Millman. Design Matters. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved September 2, 2013 .
^ Beg, Tom (February 6, 2012). "The Supplement: Rodney Alan Greenblat" . University for the Creative Arts .
^ Waldron, Diana (August 22, 2018). "The Rodney Shop" . Visit Vortex . High Falls, New York.
^ "The Rodney Shop" . Retrieved June 27, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f "Greenblat, Rodney Alan" . Wave-I . Seoul, Republic of Korea. Retrieved June 27, 2024 .
^ "Galleries & museums" . Chronogram . Kingston, New York: Jason Stern. September 2013. p. 69.
^ "Museums & galleries" . Chronogram . Kingston, New York: Jason Stern. December 2010. p. 38.
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