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1929 - 1989. Known for: Large-scale abstraction, photocollage.
From her studio on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, she created large-size abstract oil paintings whose surfaces are loaded with piled, grooved, colorful paint. She attracted much attention as a... Read full biography
From her studio on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, she created large-size abstract oil paintings whose surfaces are loaded with piled, grooved, colorful paint. She attracted much attention as a West Coast avant-garde artist, and the three-story building where she and her artist husband, Wally... Read full biography
From her studio on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, she created large-size abstract oil paintings whose surfaces are loaded with piled, grooved, colorful paint. She attracted much attention as a West Coast avant-garde artist, and the three-story building where she and her artist husband, Wally Hedrick, lived and worked was in the 1950s and 60s the unofficial headquarters of what-was-then, the San Francisco art world. In the late summer of 1959, at age thirty, she had her first major solo show,... Read full biography
From her studio on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, she created large-size abstract oil paintings whose surfaces are loaded with piled, grooved, colorful paint. She attracted much attention as a West Coast avant-garde artist, and the three-story building where she and her artist husband, Wally Hedrick, lived and worked was in the 1950s and 60s the unofficial headquarters of what-was-then, the San Francisco art world. In the late summer of 1959, at age thirty, she had her first major solo show, and it was held at the Dilexi Gallery on Union Street. From this exhibit, five pieces were chosen for the "Sixteen Americans" exhibit at the Whitney Museum in New York. This brought her widespread attention including some prestigious collectors. In... Read full biography
From her studio on Fillmore Street in San Francisco, she created large-size abstract oil paintings whose surfaces are loaded with piled, grooved, colorful paint. She attracted much attention as a West Coast avant-garde artist, and the three-story building where she and her artist husband, Wally Hedrick, lived and worked was in the 1950s and 60s the unofficial headquarters of what-was-then, the San Francisco art world. In the late summer of 1959, at age thirty, she had her first major solo show, and it was held at the Dilexi Gallery on Union Street. From this exhibit, five pieces were chosen for the "Sixteen Americans" exhibit at the Whitney Museum in New York. This brought her widespread attention including some prestigious collectors. In January, 1961, she was also featured in the "New Talent, USA" section of "Art in America.". From then on, she was a legendary figure in ar... Read full biography
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- ReviewsJanuary 2004Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- New Art BooksDecember 2003Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Traveling Collector-57th HeavenNovember 2003Kagan, DickArt & Antiques
- Review of ExhibitionsNovember 2002Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Best of the WestMarch 1997Tennant, DonnaSouthwest Art
- Bay Area BravuraSeptember 1996Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- In the Heat of the RoseMarch 1996Berkson, BillArt in America
- And the Beat Goes OnMarch 1996Ratcliff, CarterArt in America
- Thomas Hovenden: American PainterOctober 1995Schantz, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- In the GalleriesNovember 1994AU editorsArt & Auction
