Dorothy Goldeen is an Art Advisor whose professional career began in 1973 in San Francisco with the Hansen Fuller Gallery which later became Fuller Goldeen Gallery. The Gallery grew from a small, regional concern to one of the most recognized contemporary art galleries outside of New York City. It brought to prominence many of the strongest talents in the San Francisco Bay Area, including Robert Arneson, Roy De Forest and William T. Wiley. The gallery gave the first Northern California exhibitions to important artists such as Lynda Benglis, Chris Burden and Ed Ruscha, among others.
Working for – and with creative guidance from – Something in The Universe, I worked on the design & development/coding for the Dorothy Goldeen Art Advisory website re-design. Her old website was a bit more convulted, featuring almost too many links, and a large selection of works which focused the site more on the works and not enough on Dorothy as an Art Advisor. Working with SITU, we revamped Dorothy's look by slimming everything down, condensing the amount of links and giving it a truely clean, sophisticated look. The site has a more direct and easy to understand approach. Only the necessary details are there, and you get much more of a feel for who Dorothy is, and less about 'the work Dorothy has collected'. We also added some beautiful background photography that scales beautifully and displays some of Dorothy's favorite works of art.
Visit Dorothy Goldeen here.



