January exhibition 'Perseverance' now open at Berry Campbell

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January exhibition 'Perseverance' now open at Berry Campbell
Perle Fine, The Wave, Roaring, Breaking (Gardenpartie), 1959. Oil and collage on canvas, 68 x 94 in. © A.E. Artwork Courtesy: Berry Campbell, New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- Berry Campbell has opened Perseverance, a curated group exhibition of cross-generational women artists from the gallery’s primary and secondary market programs. This exhibition reflects Berry Campbell’s steadfast dedication to the rediscovery and advancement of women artists and centers on the ongoing aesthetic dialogues between contemporary artists and estates represented by the gallery.

Featuring 29 paintings and works on paper, this exhibition fosters an environment for artwork created across temporal and geographic contexts. Artists included in the exhibition: Mary Abbott (1921-2019); Alice Baber (1928-1982); Janice Biala (1903-2000); Lilian Thomas Burwell (b. 1927); Nanette Carter (b. 1954); Jean Cohen (1928-2012); Elaine de Kooning (1918-1989); Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994); Lynne Drexler (1928-1999); Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997); Perle Fine (1905-1988); Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011); Sonia Gechtoff (1926-2018); Judith Godwin (1930-2021); Grace Hartigan (1922-2008); Mary Dill Henry (1913-2009); Ida Kohlmeyer (1912-1997); Libbie Mark (1905-1972); Beverly McIver (b. 1962); Emiko Nakano (1925-1990); Jill Nathanson (b. 1955); Elizabeth Osborne (b. 1936); Charlotte Park (1918-2010); Ann Purcell (b. 1941); Ethel Schwabacher (1903-1984); Vivian Springford (1913-2003); Yvonne Thomas (1913- 2009); Susan Vecsey (b. 1971); and Joyce Weinstein (b. 1931).

Perseverance opened January 4, 2024 and is on view through February 3, 2024. Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 6 pm or by appointment.

THE GALLERY

Christine Berry and Martha Campbell opened Berry Campbell Gallery in Chelsea, New York, ten years ago. The gallery has a fine-tuned program representing artists of post-war American painting that have been underrepresented or neglected, particularly the women of Abstract Expressionism. Since its inception, the gallery has developed a strong emphasis in research to bring to light artists overlooked due to age, race, gender, or geography. This unique perspective has been increasingly recognized by curators, collectors, and the press.

Last year, Berry Campbell moved to 524 W 26th Street, one of the most prestigious blocks in Chelsea. The 9,000 square foot space was previously inhabited by art world icons such as Paula Cooper Gallery and Robert Miller Gallery.










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