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Profile: Meet Professor Sue Taylor

Sue Taylor brings her experience as a museum curator and nationally known critic to her teaching of art history.

Before coming to PSU in 1997, Sue Taylor had been a museum curator and newspaper critic as well as a professor of art history. Devoted to the study of modern and contemporary art, she has written articles, encyclopedia entries, and exhibition and book reviews for American Art, American Craft, Art Journal, Art News, Chicago Sun-Times, Dialogue, New Art Examiner, and Oregonian. She is corresponding editor from Portland for Art in America.
Professor Taylor's book on German-born Surrealist Hans Bellmer, The Anatomy of Anxiety (MIT Press), appeared in 2000. Scholarly essays on Jackson Pollock and Grant Wood followed, both from a psychological perspective. Her essay "Grant Wood's Family Album" won the Smithsonian's Patricia and Philip Frost Prize for 2005. She is the recipient of grants and fellowships from the American Association of University Women, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center, American Psychoanalytic Association, and Society for the Preservation of American Modernists.

Contact Information:
office: AB 110K
phone: 503-725-8121
e-mail: taylorsc@pdx.edu


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