Beth Rudin DeWoody
Beth Rudin DeWoody, daughter of the late real estate developer Lewis Rudin and the late Gladyce Begelman, is a native of New York. Ms. DeWoody is married to renowned photographer, Firooz Zahedi. Mr. Zahedi published a photograph book on Elizabeth Taylor called “My Elizabeth”. He also published a book called “City of Angels” for Vendome Press. Ms. DeWoody studied at the University of California at Santa Barbara where she majored in anthropology and film studies, and completed her studies at the New School for Social Research in New York City where she received her B.A. in Liberal Arts.
Ms. DeWoody curated many shows for several different art galleries between New York City, New Orleans, London and Vermont including “Inspired” at Steven Kasher Gallery, “Hunt & Chase” at Salomon Contemporary in East Hampton, “Pink Show” at Sarah Gavlak Gallery, “In Stitches” at Leila Heller Gallery,, “I Won’t Grow Up” at Cheim & Read, “Just What Are They Saying” at Jonathon Ferrara Gallery, “What’s Your Hobby” at Fireplace Project, “A House Is Not A Home” at Caren Golden Fine Art, “EBay Items” at Shelburne Museum, “Luxury Goods” and “It’ll Cost You” at Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts, “January White Sale” at the Loretta Howard Gallery, “Bad For You” at the Shirazu Gallery in London, “Look At Me” at Leila Heller Gallery, “Please Enter” at the Franklin Parrasch Gallery, and “Really?” at Wilding Cran Gallery. There was also a show of her collection of California art from the 1940's to 1980's at the Parrish Museum in Southampton called EST-3 which was curated by David Pagel. The Norton Museum of Art has organized a couple of exhibitions to showcase Ms. DeWoody’s work, The Triumph of Love: Beth Rudin DeWoody Collects, and Still/Moving: Photographs and Video Art from the DeWoody Collection. The Taubman Museum in Roanoke, VA organized a show called “Reclamation” which featured Pan-African works from Ms. DeWoody’s collection. Chicago’s Rebuild, Expo, and Art in America exhibition titled “In The Absence of Light: Gesture, Humor and Resistance in The Black Aesthetic” featured selections from Ms. DeWoody’s collection. Ms. DeWoody has a private art space called The Bunker Artspace in West Palm Beach which opened in 2017 and displays works from her collection. Ms. DeWoody resides between New York City, Los Angeles and West Palm Beach.
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