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We are so delighted to see that a Mary Abbott we placed, “Mahogany Road” from 1955, has made it into the current Mary Abbott exhibition at the Pollock Krasner House, and the cover image, no less. If you are in the Hamptons, take some time to see the exhibition. Lawrence Fine Art specializes in post war and contemporary art #maryabbott #womenofabstractexpressionism #9thstreetwomen #femaleartist #thehamptons #easthampton #abstractexpressionism #paintingoftheday @pollockkrasnerfoundation https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ6bKAthHQL/?utm_medium=tumblr
MARY ABBOTT (1917-2019) “Blue Thistle,” 1960, pastel and pencil on paper, 29 3/8 x 41 1/4 inches. In an interview produced by the Denver Art Museum for the “Women of Abstract Expressionism” exhibition, Helen Harrison, the Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton, New York, said: “It’s not as if their work wasn’t being seen. It was not taken as seriously as the men’s, but that was part of the art world’s sexism that they just had to accept. But that didn’t mean that they didn’t take themselves seriously.” #maryabbott #womenofabstractexpressionism #expressionism #abstractexpressionism #stilllife #workonpaper #pastel #womenartists #womenshistorymonth #nmwa #5womenartists #theclub #nycart #hamptonsartists #asl #subjectoftheartistsschool #artgalleries #chelseagalleries #helenharrison #arthistorian #modernart #berrycampbell (at Berry Campbell) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Qjd4IltnH/?igshid=d3ck2rn94thk
We love the intense color in this 1988 work by Mary Abbott, one of the “Women of Abstract Expressionism.” A recent exhibition at the Denver Art Museum has spurred renewed interest in and a reappraisal of the careers of artists such as Abbott, Perle Fine, Judith Godwin, Amaranth Ehrenhalt, Judith Godwin and others. Abbott, who died very recently, was one of the last great artists of that period. Contact us for details. @denverartmuseum #artadvisor #artoftheday #modernart #interiordesign #maryabbott #amaranthehrenhalt #abstractexpressionism #abstractart #femaleartist #easthampton #stilllife https://www.instagram.com/p/B3sgD6sAIs8/?igshid=1gmg0f71afcib
#maryabbott #artoftheday #modernart #interiordesign #femaleartist #womenofabstractexpressionism #abstractart #abstractexpressionism #easthampton https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rtdn6gjGe/?igshid=1hyrarb335mjf
“Mythology and religion were touchstones, but nature was [Mary] Abbott’s lifelong interest. Her free brushwork was particularly inspired by place and by the variations of color and light in the natural world. Her paintings were never documents of specific sites, but her personal responses to them.”-Gwen Chanzit, interviewed by Neil Genzlinger for Abbott’s obituary @nytimes [Mary Abbott “Haiti” 1950 oil on linen 36 x 28 inches] #maryabbott #abbott #gwenchanzit #womenofabstractexpressionism #haiti #1950s #asl #hamptons #womenartists #abstractexpressionism #abstraction #oilpainting #chelseagalleries #nycart #berrycampbell (at Berry Campbell) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3qY7AelB0m/?igshid=lgjq6mll2ojf
Longitude , 1950 RIP #MaryAbbott #abstractexpressionists https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Pm3jEnGj7/?igshid=10rl7k4jp8u9w