In the middle of a media moment that’s focused on the female, it would be easy to lump in the current exhibition at the Mennello Museum of American Art. Grace Hartigan 1960-1965: The Perry Collection ...
Grace Hartigan (b. 1922) is one of the few remaining members of the generation transformed by Abstract Expressionism and, judging from the assurance and humor of her life work, she has enjoyed the ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1772): “The 1950s were the decade of Abstract Expressionism, when figuration was left out in the cold”—that’s one of those art-historical clichés that refuses to die even though it’s ...
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The late Grace Hartigan – whose work you have 10 days left to see in “Women of Abstract Expressionism” at the Mint uptown – did not mince words. “I didn’t choose painting. It chose me,” she told the ...
17.5 x 14.4 in. (44.4 x 36.6 cm.) Grace Hartigan's "On a Tar Roof from Salute" screen print is a vivid exploration of urban life and emotional intensity. Created with a keen eye for color and ...
Karen Sandstrom is a writer and illustrator and a former book editor of the Plain Dealer in Cleveland. One day in 1951, the painter Grace Hartigan took a gig as a model at the Art Students League in ...
“Angels Over Manhattan,” 2001-2 (oil on canvas), by Grace Hartigan “Ingres’ Bath,” 1993 (oil on canvas), by Grace Hartigan Grace Hartigan has been “painting art history” throughout her long career. ..
Sometimes, you can look directly at something and have no idea what it is. Obscurity runs like an unofficial theme through the two exhibits at the Museum of Art — DeLand: “Grace Hartigan: ...
Grace Hartigan was a leading Abstract Expressionist painter known for combining gestural abstraction with imagery derived from art history and popular culture. In one of her best-known works The ...
Grace Hartigan, a second-generation abstract expressionist painter, died Nov. 15 in Baltimore, Maryland, where she had lived since the 1960s. She was 86. Two of her most important paintings from the ...
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