Aaron Rothman

Aaron Rothman
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Aaron Rothman

Which art books, prints and posters are available by and about this artist? Here is a sample of items of interest to a typical collector:

2025
with:
Edition:
1st
Edition size:
800
Out of Print
Other edition(s):
Hardcover issued without a DJ
ISBN:
9789493363311
Condition: fine
Edition:
Edition of 100, unnumbered.
Signed and numbered
Year of work:
Image size:
19.6 x 25.4 cm
Print size:
26.6 x 32.4 cm
Printed in
2019
Framed size:
Unframed
Provenance:
Radius Books (one of 4 prints released with the Ltd edition of the book Signal Noise).
Archival pigment prints on 100% cotton rag Hahnemühle paper
Condition:
Fine
Literature and Collections:
edition:
Edition of 100, unnumbered.
Sold Out
Signed and numbered
Image size:
19.6 x 25.4 cm
Year of work:
Edition:
Edition of 100, unnumbered.
Signed and numbered
Year of work:
Image size:
25.4 X 19.6 cm
Print size:
32.4 x 26.6 cm
Printed in
2019
Framed size:
Unframed
Provenance:
Radius Books (one of 4 prints released with the Ltd edition of the book Signal Noise).
Archival pigment prints on 100% cotton rag Hahnemühle paper
Condition:
Fine
Literature and Collections:
edition:
Edition of 100, unnumbered.
Sold Out
Signed and numbered
Image size:
25.4 X 19.6 cm
Year of work:
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Aaron Rothman (b. 1974) is an Arizona based artist who has spent the past two decades focused on the landscape of the American West.

His photographs and photo-based works use various strategies of digital alteration to reflect the transformative complexities that cognition, memory, and the awareness of human impact on the natural world have on the experience of place. With images rooted in his emotional and perceptual response to specific places, he examines an individual perceptual experience of landscape, as well as how we collectively understand ourselves as a part of the natural world.

A monograph of his work, Signal Noise, was published by Radius Books in 2018 and The Sierra was published by the Eriksay Connection, in 2025.

Exhibitions include shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art at Transformer Station, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the University of Virginia, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, the Cheekwood Museum of Art, and the Phoenix Art Museum. He has received grants and awards from the Speranza Foundation, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Phoenix Art Museum, and The Print Center in Philadelphia. He has an MFA from Arizona State University and a BA from Grinnell College.