Hanneline Røgeberg is a painter who works with the paradoxes of representation and language. She has shown in solo shows at theContemporary Art Center in Cincinnati, the Vancouver Art Gallery, theHenie-Onstad Kunst Center, Dortmund Bodega, Oslo, and at BlackstonGallery and Thomas Erben Gallery in New York, as well as groups shows atthe MIT List Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the AldrichMuseum of Contemporary Art, the American Academy of Arts and Letters,and a four person show at the Richmond Museum, VA. Among other awards,she has received grants from the NEA, a Guggenheim fellowship, anAnonymous Was A Woman grant and an OCA grant for a publication. She is atenured professor of art at Rutgers University and has previouslytaught at the University of Washington, Cooper Union, and YaleUniversity and was a visiting artist at Skowhegan in 2009.Hanneline Røgeberg lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and Oslo, Norway.

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