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Deborah Remington


  • Rizzoli
  • by Margaret Mathews Berenson, Caroll Dunham, Stephanie Hohlios, Suzanne Hudson, Anna Katz, Nancy Lim, Paul Schimmel
A long overdue survey of this exceptional artist, a renegade in every sense of the word, celebrating her legacy as an original member of the Beat Generation in San Francisco and abstract painter in New York. Extensive research reveals the artist's innermost thoughts, enhancing our understanding of the art world during her time. This long overdue examination of her career reveals a visionary artist untethered to the trends and art movements of her own lifetime and prime for rediscovery.

ISBN 9780847834143 | EN | HB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847834143
Author(s) by Margaret Mathews Berenson, Caroll Dunham, Stephanie Hohlios, Suzanne Hudson, Anna Katz, Nancy Lim, Paul Schimmel
Publication date September 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 304 x 241 mm
Illustrations 150 col.ill.
Pages 256
Language(s) English ed.
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A long overdue survey of this exceptional artist, a renegade in every sense of the word, celebrating her legacy as an original member of the Beat Generation in San Francisco and abstract painter in New York.

This first comprehensive monograph on Remington (1930–2010) examines her extraordinary career through paintings, prints, and drawings. An enthusiastic participant in the Bay Area’s Beat scene in the early 1950s, Remington made her way to New York in 1965, where she joined the prestigious Bykert Gallery and quickly gained critical attention. Luminous and saturated, her hard-edged abstractions of the 1960s and 1970s are well known; yet the work from the last twenty-five years of her life is not as familiar to art world audiences. After a mid-career survey in 1983, Remington returned to a poetic, gestural sensibility that evoked the natural world and, eventually, her ailing body. This publication traces the arc of these evolutions through lavish illustrations as well as a broad range of texts that includes scholarly essays, remembrances, an interview, and a narrative chronology. Extensive research reveals the artist’s innermost thoughts, enhancing our understanding of the art world during her time. This long overdue examination of her career reveals a visionary artist untethered to the trends and art movements of her own lifetime and prime for rediscovery.