Talk:Yvonne Thomas

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uncited CV material edit

These long unctied lists do not add to our understanding of this artist WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 17:18, 31 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

Curriculum Vitæ edit

  • 1913, Born, Nice, France
  • 1928 Cooper Union
  • 1940 Art Students League
  • 1942 Ozenfant School of Art
  • 1948 - 1949 Subject of the Artist School
  • 2009 Died, Aspen, Colorado

Solo Exhibitions edit

  • Hendler Gallery, Philadelphia, 1954
  • Tanager Gallery, New York, 1956
  • Esther Stuttman Gallery, New York, 1958
  • Esther Stuttman Gallery, New York, 1960
  • Agnes Lefort Gallery, Montreal, 1961
  • Aspen School of Contemporary Art, Colorado, 1961
  • Bleecker Gallery, New York, 1962
  • Edward Cain Gallery, Aspen, 1962
  • East Hampton Gallery, New York, 1962
  • Art Association, Newport, Rhode Island, 1964
  • Rose Fried Gallery, New York, 1965
  • Patricia Moore Gallery, Aspen, 1967
  • University of Colorado, Boulder, 1968
  • Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1973
  • Green Mountain Gallery, New York, 1973
  • Ericson Gallery, New York, 1978
  • Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York, 1978
  • Ericson Gallery, New York, 1981
  • Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Queenstown, Maryland, 1982
  • Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, Connecticut, 1984
  • Maison Francaise of Columbia University, New York, 1985
  • The Living Room Gallery of St. Peter’s Church, New York, 1986
  • Wenger Gallery, Los Angeles, 1988
  • Cyrus Gallery, New York, 1989
  • Philippe Briet Gallery, New York, 1991
  • Timothy Brown Fine Arts, Aspen, Colorado, 1991
  • Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, 1993
  • Floria Brown gallery, Woody Creek, Colorado, Drawings, 1993
  • Timothy Brown Fine Arts, Aspen, 1991
  • Philippe Briet Gallery, New York, 1991
  • Floria Brown Gallery, Woody Creek, Colorado, 1993
  • Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, 1993
  • Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York, 1999
  • Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York, Yvonne Thomas ‘Early Works, 1955-1962’, 2000 [1]
  • Cornell DeWitt Gallery, New York, Journeys: Part I (1950s – 1960s), 2001
  • Cornell DeWitt Gallery, New York, Journeys: Part II (Recent Work), 2001
  • Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago, New York Paintings from the 1950s, 2002
  • Lohin Geduld Gallery, New York, The Yellow Paintings, 2006
  • Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, Yvonne Thomas, 2017
  • Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, Yvonne Thomas: Windows and Variations (Paintings 1963-1965), 2019

Group Exhibitions edit

  • Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1944
  • Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1945
  • Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, 1946
  • American Abstract Artists, New York, 1948
  • Tanager Gallery, New York, 1948
  • The Stable Gallery, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture Annual, 1953
  • Rose Fried Gallery, New York, 1954
  • The Stable Gallery, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture Annual, 1954
  • The Stable Gallery, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture Annual, 1955
  • Riverside Museum, New York, Eleven Americans, 1955
  • Rose Fried Gallery, New York, 1956
  • The Stable Gallery, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture Annual, 1956
  • Watkins Gallery, Washington D.C., 1956
  • The Stable Gallery, New York, New York Painting and Sculpture Annual, 1957
  • Camino Gallery, New York, 1957
  • March Gallery, New York, 1957
  • March Gallery, New York, 1958
  • Zabriskie Gallery, New York, 1958
  • Amarillo, Texas, U.S. Women Painters, 1959
  • Rose Fried Gallery, New York, 1960
  • Silvermine Guild of Artists, Connecticut, 1960
  • Roswell Museum of Art Center, New Mexico, 1962
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1962
  • Bundy Art Gallery, Waitsfield, Vermont, 1964
  • Rose Fried Gallery, New York, 1964
  • Byron Gallery, New York, 1964
  • Patricia Moore Gallery, Aspen, 1965
  • New York Cultural Center, Women in the Arts, New York, 1973
  • Women's Interart Center, Inc., New York, 1973
  • Women's Interart Center, Inc., New York, 1974
  • The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New York, Invitational, 1974
  • Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, 1974
  • Livingston Learmonth Gallery, New York, 1975
  • Brooklyn Museum, New York, 1975
  • Buecker and Harpsichords, New York, 40 Years of Collage, 1976
  • Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, Visual Artist’s Coalition, New York, 1976
  • Xavier Fourcade Inc. Drawing Benefit, New York, 1976
  • Noah Goldwsky, New York, 1976
  • Women's Interart Center, Inc. New York, 1976
  • Women's Interart Center, Inc. New York, 1977
  • Bronx Museum, New York, The Magic Circle, 1977
  • Pleiades Gallery, New York, 1977
  • Parsons-Dreyfuss Gallery, New York, 1978
  • Ericson Gallery, New York, Group Show by Six Contemporary Artists, 1979
  • Aspen Center for the Visual Arts, Colorado, Coloring Colarado, 1980
  • Summit Art Center, New York, Collage Assemblage, 1980
  • Gallery 10, Aspen, 1980
  • Ericson Gallery, New York, 1981
  • Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1982
  • Frank Marino Gallery, New York, 1982
  • The First Women’s Bank, New York, 1982
  • A.I.R. Gallery, New York, 1983
  • Kenkeleba House Inc., The Gathering of the Avant-Garde: New York 1950-70, 1985
  • A.I.R. Gallery, New York, 1986
  • The Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, 1987
  • The Aspen Institute, Aspen, 1989
  • Cyrus Gallery, New York, 1988
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, 1989
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, 1992
  • Timothy Brown Fine Arts, Aspen, 1992
  • Cork Gallery, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, 1992
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, 1993
  • Christopher Leonard Gallery, New York, 1993
  • Philippe Briet Gallery, New York, 1993
  • David Floria Gallery, Woody Creek, Colorado, 1995
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York 1995
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, 1996
  • Miami Dade, Florida, Other Artists of the Fifties, 1996
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, 1997
  • The Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York, 1997
  • Woodward Gallery, New York, 1998
  • Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, 1999
  • The Work Space, New York, 1999
  • Studio School, New York, 2001
  • Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago, Abstract Expressionism, Second to None: Six Artists of the New York School, 2001
  • Gary Snyder Fine Art, New York, Abstract Expressionism: Expanding the Canon, 2001
  • Thomas McCormick Gallery, Chicago, New York Paintings from the 1950, 2002
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, New York School Artists- Work of the 40’s & 50’s, 2004 Anita Shapolsky Gallery
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, Buffie Johnson and Friends, 2007
  • Lohin Geduld Gallery, New York, Selections, 2007
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, Masters of Abstraction, 2008
  • Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, New York, Yvonne Thomas: Memorial Exhibition-Paintings 1950s – 1960s, 2009
  • Janet Kurnatowski, Brooklyn, Color Time Space, 2009
  • Lohin Geduld Gallery, New York, Color Time Space, 2009
  • Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, WONDER WOMAN, 2009
  • Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, Summer Selections, 2016
  • Levis Fine Art, New York, East End Artists 1949-1972, Hidden Gems of Post-War Abstraction, 2017
  • Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, Summer Selections, 2017
  • Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, Post-War Highlights, 2017
  • Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, GALLERY SELECTIONS, 2018
  • Cavalier Galleries, New York, 57th Street: America’s Artistic Legacy, Part I, 2018
  • Berry Campbell Gallery, New York, Summer Selections, 2018
  • Setareh Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany, A Gesture of Conviction | Women of Abstract Expressionism, 2018 - 2019
  • Berry Campbell, New York, Summer Selections, 2019
  • Art Students League, New York, Postwar Women, 2019
  • Berry Campbell, New York, Women of Abstract Expressionism: Inventory Highlights, 2020 [online exhibition]
  • Berry Campbell, New York, Artist’s Choice: Interconnected, 2020 [online exhibition]

Selected collections edit

  • Atlantic Richfield, Los Angeles, California
  • Brandeis University, Waltham. Massachusetts
  • Ciba-Geigy Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
  • First Pennsylvania Bank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Fonds National d'art Contemporain, Paris, France
  • The Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies
  • Loeb Center, New York University, New York
  • Metropolitan Insurance Company, New York
  • Mougins Musee, France
  • New York University, New York
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
  • Riverside Museum, New York
  • Seattle Art Museum, Washington

References

  1. ^ Grace Glueck (January 7, 2000). "ART IN REVIEW; Yvonne Thomas – 'Early Works, 1955–1962'". The New York Times.

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