16.3. – 22.6.2025

Rochelle Feinstein

The Today Show

Rochelle Feinstein (b. 1947 in Bronx, New York) is engaged in the exploration of painting—particularly abstract painting. In paintings, prints, videos, sculptures, and installations produced since the 1980s, she has sought ways of expressing issues related to contemporary social conditions as well as painting. The works presented in the exhibition The Today Show examine in a variety of ways how the real world appears in painting: "The Today Show" is also the name of an American infotainment morning program on NBC where celebrities are presented alongside news in an ostensibly enjoyable but ultimately superficial format. The Today Show, however, does not attempt to sum up what is happening. Rather, Feinstein’s exhibition unites two different experiences: everyday experience, which can be shared, and the experience of abstract painting.

 

In her painting practice, Rochelle Feinstein works with existing everyday references and existing forms of abstract painting. Idealized as an expression of a democratic, free world, abstract painting has played a prominent role in American art history since the 1950s. Feinstein consciously seeks to engage with this painterly tradition by questioning its gestures. In Feinstein’s view, painterly gestures must first be invested with meaning—they have by themselves no inherent values, attitudes, or meanings.

 

Repeatedly appearing in the paintings and installations on view in The Today Show are the seven colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Feinstein has mainly worked with these colors since 2016. They show up on the screen-printed paintings and suspended canvases, they cover laminated surfaces, they recur on mobiles made of Polaroids. The visual convention behind this color combination conveys hope, diversity, freedom. Feinstein makes their everyday use visible and questions the thematic references and affinities of the rainbow.

 

Feinstein’s painting practice is therefore a work in the vocabulary of painting—not simply with it. Highlighting this important distinction allows her painting to be described as non-hierarchical objects. Even though her project assumes innumerable forms, incorporates political commentary, and addresses the ever-shifting guises of everyday culture today, painting remains the focus.

 

 

Rochelle Feinstein’s works are part of the public collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, VA, the Amorepacific Museum of Art in Seoul, the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, South Hadley, MA and the Pérez Art Museum Miami. In recent years, her work has been presented in several solo exhibitions, including at the Secession, Vienna (2024), Bridget Donahue, New York (2022), Candice Madey, New York (2022), Nina Johnson, Miami (2022), Francesca Pia, Zurich (2022), Campoli Presti, Paris (2022), Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles (2022), Bronx Museum of the Arts in New York (2018–19), Kunsthaus Baselland (2018), Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2017), Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (2016), Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich (2016), Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge (2012). Feinstein is also professor emeritus of painting and printmaking at Yale University.

 

The exhibition is organized in cooperation with the Secession, Vienna and the Ludwig Forum, Aachen.

 

The exhibition is accompanied by an interview-brochure featuring a conversation between Rochelle Feinstein and Melanie Ohnemus.

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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Present Indicative (LK), 2024, Acrylic, silkscreen on muslin on canvas, 84 x 82 in. Rochelle Feinstein, Trauma Buddies, Violet, 2024, UV print on fabric, blue painters tape, 84 x 82 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Trauma Buddies, Green, 2024, UV print on fabric, blue painters tape, 84 x 82 in. Rochelle Feinstein, Present Conditional (LK), 2024, Acrylic, acrylic spray paint, silkscreen on muslin on canvas, 84 x 82 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Boundary Issues, 2024, Acrylic, acrylic spray paint, silkscreen on muslin, Kozo paper on canvas, 40 x 38 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Present Continuous, 2024, Acrylic spray paint, silkscreen on muslin on canvas, 84 x 82 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Present Perfect, 2024, Acrylic, hand dyed yarn, silkscreen on muslin and Kozo paper on canvas, 84 x 82 in. Rochelle Feinstein, Trauma Buddies, Orange, 2024, UV print on fabric, blue painters tape, 84 x 82 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Mind Map, 2024, Acrylic, silkscreen on muslin, Kozo paper on canvas, 40 x 38 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Simple Present, 2024, acrylic, silkscreen on muslin and Kozo paper on canvas, 84 x 82 in. Rochelle Feinstein, Trauma Buddies, Red, 2024, UV print on fabric, blue painters tape, 84 x 82 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Memory Hole #6, 2003–2024, UV print, acrylic, silkscreen on muslin on Kozo paper on canvas, 50 x 42 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Golden Moments Silver Linings 1, 2021–2024, hand-dyed yarn, gouache, watercolour on laminated Polaroid film, alligator clips on wire, height variable, approx. 70 x 5 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Golden Moments Silver Linings 1, detail, 2021–2024, hand-dyed yarn, gouache, watercolour on laminated Polaroid film, alligator clips on wire, height variable, approx. 70 x 5 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Tagged, 2019, silkscreen on Kozo paper and acrylic, oil, spray enamel on canvas, diptych, 72 x 74 in and 82 x 84 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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From left to right: Rochelle Feinstein, Red Dawn Sampler, 2022; Dawned/1984, 2022; Dawning, 2024; Double Dawned/2012, 2022; Dawned, 2022. All: Acrylic, acrylic enamel spray paint on cotton drop cloth, 51 x 51 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Dawned, 2022, acrylic, acrylic enamel spray paint on cotton drop cloth, 51 x 51. Rochelle Feinstein Memory Hole #4, 2003–2024, UV print, acrylic, acrylic spray paint, cardboard on canvas, 50 x 42 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Memory Hole #2, 2003–2024, UV print, acrylic, silkscreen on muslin on canvas, 50 x 42 in. Rochelle Feinstein, Henny Penny, 2023, silkscreen on muslin and Kozo paper and acrylic on canvas, 33 x 33 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Palette, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, diptych, 40 x 76 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Pathology Finds Purpose, 2024, silkscreen on muslin, acrylic, Kozo paper, oil on canvas, 74 x 72 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Two Maps, 2024, acrylic, silkscreen and muslin on canvas, diptych, 84 x 60 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, The Today Show, installation view, Kunsthaus Glarus, 2025. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Embedded, 2024, acrylic, enamel spray and paint on drop cloth, resin, 50 x 51 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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Rochelle Feinstein, Memory Hole #1, 2003–2024, UV print, acrylic, silkscreen on muslin on canvas, 50 x 42 in. Photo: Gina Folly
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