Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum unveils "The Raven Flies" piece in Las Vegas
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Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum unveils "The Raven Flies" piece in Las Vegas
“The Raven Flies,” courtesy of Robert Rock Belliveau and Rita Deanin Abbey Foundation



LAS VEGAS, NEV.- “The Raven Flies,” a large-scale historical piece by American Artist Rita Deanin Abbey, is now on display in Las Vegas’ only single-artist museum, the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum.

Adding a distinct dimension to the museum's collection is “The Raven Flies,” a mixed media piece created in 1975. This artwork is part of Abbey’s Texture Series, where she experimented with building up canvases using acrylic paint, sand, and sawdust combined with polymer gloss medium to achieve rich, earthy textures.

The highly textured surface of “The Raven Flies” evokes geological processes and forms, with Abbey’s careful use of color expressing the earth’s natural tension, movement, and ever-changing contours. The interplay between reflective and absorbent materials creates a dynamic visual experience, challenging the viewer's perception of light, space, and form. Abbey herself noted that embracing such “contraposition” fuels innovation and the exploration of new possibilities within her art.

The Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum honors a passionate artist who has left us a magnificent legacy. The museum opened in 2022 – one year after the artist’s death – and presents a wondrous selection of art created by one woman – Rita Deanin Abbey.

In the mid-1980s, Abbey and her husband, Robert Belliveau, built a home, artist’s studio, and sculpture garden on this 10-acre site. In the 2010s, they undertook the construction of the 10,500-square-foot museum, which today presents a career-spanning exhibition of Abbey’s work in all its variety -- from abstract expressionist paintings to figure drawings, enamels, landscapes, stained glass, murals, sculptures, and more. She worked with an enormous range of materials, techniques, styles, and themes to create artworks that range from the delicately small to the multi-ton steel sculptures on view in the sculpture garden.

Born in 1930, Abbey grew up in Passaic, New Jersey. She attended Goddard College in Vermont and the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1954. While living in the American Southwest, she developed a strong affinity for the natural environment. She was awed by the majesty of the desert and fascinated by the geology, plant life, and wildlife. Abbey stated that “the infinite wonder of nature has had the greatest influence on my work. I have explored desert landscapes and have been deeply affected by rock formations, vistas, sunsets, rivers, and the colors and textures of secret canyons.”

Moving to Las Vegas in 1965, Abbey served as an art professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for over twenty years. She retired from teaching in 1987 and devoted full time to writing and making art, including creating monumental public art installations and participating in solo and group exhibitions worldwide. Abbey passed away on March 20, 2021.

The Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum invites you to experience the extraordinary world of a courageous, imaginative, and endlessly creative artist whose beauty of spirit lives on.

Visit www.ritadeaninabbeymuseum.org for more information about the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum, to plan a visit, and to purchase tickets (visits are by appointment only).










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