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BERRY CAMPBELL PRESENTS RAYMOND HENDLER: RAYMOND BY RAYMOND (PAINTINGS 1957-1967)
NEW YORK, New York
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RAYMOND HENDLER: RAYMOND BY RAYMOND (PAINTINGS 1957-1967)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, June 29, 2021âBerry Campbell is pleased to announce its fourth exhibition of paintings by Raymond Hendler (1923-1998).Â
Raymond Hendler: Raymond by Raymond (Paintings 1957-1967)Â features paintings created between 1957 and 1967, a transitional period for Hendler in which the artist moved away from an Abstract Expressionist mode and employed a more stylized line, producing distinct shapes and symbols. The exhibition is accompanied by a 16-page catalogue with an essay written by Phyllis Braff.Â
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Fairfield U. museum gets transformative art donation
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Maine House from Garden, 92-7, 1992, oil on canvas, Stephen PaceCourtesy of Fairfield University Art Museum, Gift of the Stephen and Palmina Pace FoundationShow MoreShow Less
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Watching, 69-04, 1969, oil on canvas, Stephen PaceCourtesy of Fairfield University Art Museum, Gift of the Stephen and Palmina Pace FoundationShow MoreShow Less
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Wild Horses (96-6) 1996, oil on canvas, by Stephen Pace.Courtesy of the Fairfield University Art Museum, Gift of the Stephen and Palmina Pace FoundationShow MoreShow Less
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Stephen Pace dedicated his life to growing as an artist. The Missouri native began painting at 17 and worked right up until the day he died at age 91, said Cathy Claman, president of the New York-based Stephen and Palmina Pace Foundation.