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Solo exhibition dedicated to the collage work of Hannelore Baron opens at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery


Solo exhibition dedicated to the collage work of Hannelore Baron opens at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is presenting Hannelore Baron: Collages, a solo exhibition dedicated to the collage work of Hannelore Baron (1926-1987). This exhibition features twenty intimate and meticulously-composed collages from the 1980s. In her collage work that masterfully combines experimental printmaking techniques with found materials, Baron condensed a wide range of influences and an expansive concern for the human condition into intimately-scaled expressions of thought and feeling. She wrote of her work: “The thoughts and feelings that underlie the collages are those of concern with the social issues and problems of the century, as well as the precariousness of existence at any time.” [2] ....

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Remembering Augusta Savage, The Only Black Woman Commissioned To Create Art For The 1939 World's Fair


Remembering Augusta Savage, The Only Black Woman Commissioned To Create Art For The 1939 World s Fair
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August Savage at work on the sculpture, 1930s.
NYPL
In 1921, Florida native Augusta Savage arrived in Harlem at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. Upon her arrival she applied to and was accepted into Cooper Union. Displaying advanced talent, by 1923 she had completed her BFA in three years. And about 16 years later, her work was on display at the 1939 World’s Fair in Queens.
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The Harp was exhibited in the court of the Contemporary Arts building
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Savage also known for being a gallerist, art teacher and activist  was one of the earliest American artists to celebrate Black physiognomy in her sculpture. In 1929, She created a portrait bust of her nephew entitled GAMIN which won her a Rosenwald Fellowship and Guggenheim Award to study in Europe for 3 years. ....

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