Current Exhibits and Recent News about David Rosenthal Art
- heART Wall at Reluctant Fisherman, Cordova, Alaska May through June 2023
- Home Revisited at the Well Street Art Company September 2nd - October 4th 2022
- Fire and Ice at the Wilding Museum of Art and Nature in Solvang, California
- David Rosenthal featured in The Norwegian Americacan magazine in the book Antarcticness by Ilan Kelman Ph.D
- Article in the Cordova Times April 22, 2022 "Rosenthal's glacier portraits offer a lesson in climate change"
- Article in the Homer Newspaper April 13, 2022 "A Chronicle of Vanishing Ice"
- Listen to: Alaska Publice Radio Segment April 9th 2022 "Pratt Museum showcases Cordova painter who has studied ice for over 4 decades"
Painting at the End of the Ice Age
Next stop, lower 48 United States, ask your museum when Painting at the End of the Ice Age will be in your neighborhood
Science, History, Art
Next stop, lower 48 United States, ask your museum when Painting at the End of the Ice Age will be in your neighborhood
Science, History, Art
Grand Opening of
Painting at the End of the Ice Age
David Rosenthal
traveling exhibit
Friday September 3rd, 2021
5 - 7pm
Copper River Gallery
at the Cordova Museum
Cordova, Alaska
Science, History and Art
Painting at the End of the Ice Age
traveling exhibit
Painting at the End of the Ice Age
David Rosenthal
traveling exhibit
Friday September 3rd, 2021
5 - 7pm
Copper River Gallery
at the Cordova Museum
Cordova, Alaska
Science, History and Art
Painting at the End of the Ice Age
traveling exhibit
New Work by David Rosenthal
Opening October 4th, 2020
5pm until 10:30pm
Stephan Fine Arts
in the Captain Cook Hotel
at 939 W. 5th Ave. D., Anchorage, Alaska
Opening October 4th, 2020
5pm until 10:30pm
Stephan Fine Arts
in the Captain Cook Hotel
at 939 W. 5th Ave. D., Anchorage, Alaska
Presentation by David Rosenthal
at the Girdwood Community Room
September 12, 2019
6:00 pm
September 13th 2019
presented by Girdwood Alliance and Girdwood Inc.
Art Opening and reception
6:00 pm
Spoonline Restaurant
at the Girdwood Community Room
September 12, 2019
6:00 pm
September 13th 2019
presented by Girdwood Alliance and Girdwood Inc.
Art Opening and reception
6:00 pm
Spoonline Restaurant
2018 to 2019
Alaska Biennial Exhibit
The all Alaska show is a juried art exhibit
Sponsored by the Anchorage Museum
Alaska Biennial Exhibit
The all Alaska show is a juried art exhibit
Sponsored by the Anchorage Museum
Katmai Coast National Park paintings mostly complete! Follow David Rosenthal's Artist Blog
The Katmai exhibit of paintings is based on my travels as Artist in Residence at Katmai National Park in July of 2015. During my residency I traveled on a boat with 10 scientific researchers studying the near shore ecosystem on the Katmai Coast. The exhibit will also feature information about the scientific work being done by the researchers. Katmai artwork in progress.
The Katmai exhibit of paintings is based on my travels as Artist in Residence at Katmai National Park in July of 2015. During my residency I traveled on a boat with 10 scientific researchers studying the near shore ecosystem on the Katmai Coast. The exhibit will also feature information about the scientific work being done by the researchers. Katmai artwork in progress.
Publications
David Rosenthal Resume
2016 - Returned from a great trip to Katmai National Park and now getting ready to go to Denali National Park. After that lots of teaching and painting.
2015 - The new Cordova Center is being completed, the completion has been anxiously awaited. Learn more about the Cordova Center using the link below.
New Cordova Center
Cordova, Alaska
2014 - Good News for future travel - David just got word that I will be the Artist in Residence in Denali Park during the summer of 2015. This will be a great opportunity to see Denali and the surrounding park under many different weather conditions and changing light.
David Rosenthal is known as an Antarctic Painter, Painter of Ice, Arctic Artist, Alaskan Artist and an Extreme Artist, because he loves ice. He has been lured to cold climates regularly to record snow, ice, and landscapes. Davids paintings of glaciers and icebergs are astoundingly realistic and at the same ethereal at the same time. However his work also includes much more than ice, icebergs and glaciers.. Cordova, Alaska is the place David Rosenthal calls home. As an artist & art teacher David has taught and continues to teach many students in Alaska. While teaching art in Alaska, David has instructed students and artist in many pragrams including the Alaska Artists in the Schools Program, Prince William Sound Community College and University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Sessions. Alaskan artist David Rosenthal makes it a priority to travel around Alaska as much as possible to continue to capture the incredible beauty in his artwork of Alaska.
Having spent over sixty months on the Ice, including four austral winters and six austral summers, David became an Antarctic artist and has created art images from a large variety of places in every season. David has completed paintings of the antarctic landscape from all across Antarctica. Time in Antarctica included travel as a participant in the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program during a summer and a winter at McMurdo Station as well as most of a winter at Palmer Station. David has also worked for the NSF contractor for two winters and four summers in various job capacities as a way to spend time and become familiar with the landscape.
David Rosenthal has created a large body of fine art in thousands of drawings, watercolor studies, hundreds of oil painting studies and full size landscape oil paintings from the Antarctic, the Arctic, Greenland Coast, Greenland Ice Cap, Alaska, the Southwest, and the East coast. The painting in this gallery is work from around the world.
Rosenthal's work also includes many water colors, oil paintings, sketches and small studies. The paintings seem to magically reflect the intensity of nature's colors and the atmospheric phenomena that David witnesses. The images in these galleries have been created during his travels from 1977 to the present 2016. David really is a master of Extreme Art!