Ann Purcell

Ann Purcell News: 'Women Choose Women' Exhibition at The Barn Celebrates Unstoppable Girl Power, August  2, 2023 - Rachel Feinblatt for Hamptons Magazine

'Women Choose Women' Exhibition at The Barn Celebrates Unstoppable Girl Power

August 2, 2023 - Rachel Feinblatt for Hamptons Magazine


Proving that no force is stronger than girl power, Frampton Co and Berry Campbell present Women Choose Women at Exhibition The Barn.

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Ann Purcell News: Stephen Pace, Ann Purcell, Syd Solomon featured in, "In The Abstract" at Dowling Walsh Gallery, January 17, 2021 - Dowling Walsh Gallery

Stephen Pace, Ann Purcell, Syd Solomon featured in, "In The Abstract" at Dowling Walsh Gallery

January 17, 2021 - Dowling Walsh Gallery

In The Abstract
Dowling Walsh Gallery, Rockland, Maine
January 15 - April 24, 2021
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Ann Purcell News: Berry Campbell Celebrates Women's History Month, March 30, 2020 - Berry Campbell

Berry Campbell Celebrates Women's History Month

March 30, 2020 - Berry Campbell

Berry Campbell Celebrates Women's History Month

Ida Kohlmeyer
VIDEO: Virtual Exhibition Walkthrough

Women of Abstract Expressionism
 
Inventory Highlights
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Ann Purcell
Upcoming Exhibition: Kali Poems
View Works by Ann Purcell

Judith Godwin
Forbes Magazine: Add to Your list of '5 Women Artists' at These Museums Around The United States
by Chadd Scott

Charlotte Park
Client Testimonial: 
"Extremely gratifying to see Paul Kasmin Gallery's eye-opening summer show, Painters of the East End reviewed by Erin Kimmel in this month's Art in America . And smiled extra wide that AbEx talent Charlotte Park is written up in the same paragraph as — and holds her own with— Joan Mitchell. 'Park's virtuosic oil and crayon compositions (ca. 1965 and 1967) feature dendrite-like configurations in a palette of bright pinks, yellows and blues that appear frozen mid twist.' Ten years ago Christine Berry, owner of one of the most engaging and provocative galleries in Chelsea, Berry Campbell, thankfully introduced me to the work of Charlotte Park, who died in 2010 at age 92 in Montauk, where she lived and painted. She was the wife of artist James Brooks, supporting his career at the expense of her own, and dear friends and neighbors of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner." 
-Adam Beckerman
View Works by Charlotte Park 

Yvonne Thomas
Eazel Interactive Exhibition | Yvonne Thomas: Windows and Variations (1963-1965) 

Susan Vecsey
blue. 
Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York
View Works by Susan Vecsey

Jill Nathanson
LINEA: Studio Notes from the Art Students League of New York
Artist Snapshot: Jill Nathanson 

Perle Fine
What We See, How We See
Through April 2021
Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York
View Works by Perle Fine

Joyce Weinstein
Postwar Women
Curated by William Corwin
The Art Students League, New York
View Works by Joyce Weinstein

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Ann Purcell News: Balcomb Greene, Raymond Hendler, and Ann Purcell featured in show room Designed by Garrow Kedigian for Kravet | Lee Jofa | Brunschwig & Fils New York City, November 27, 2018 - Berry Campbell

Balcomb Greene, Raymond Hendler, and Ann Purcell featured in show room Designed by Garrow Kedigian for Kravet | Lee Jofa | Brunschwig & Fils New York City

November 27, 2018 - Berry Campbell

We are so pleased to have been able to work with Garrow Kedigian Interior Design for Kravet | Lee Jofa | Brunschwig & Fils New York City for this fabulous show room! Paintings on loan by Balcomb Greene, Raymond Hendler and Ann Purcell. Please visit the D & D building when you are in the neighborhood!

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Ann Purcell News: One More Month to See Ann Purcell's painting 'Harting' in Full Circle | Hue and Saturation in the Washington Color School , October  5, 2018 - Corcoran School of the Arts & Design

One More Month to See Ann Purcell's painting 'Harting' in Full Circle | Hue and Saturation in the Washington Color School

October 5, 2018 - Corcoran School of the Arts & Design

June 14 - October 26, 2018
Luther W. Brady Art Gallery
The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design
The George Washington University

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GWU Gallery Honors the Corcoran’s Nearly 150-Year Legacy

August 8, 2018 - Jennifer Anne

DC artists paint the town red — and every color of the rainbow

The Washington Color School encompasses the DC artists in the 1950s and 1960s who focused on Color Field painting, a style of abstract painting that typically includes blocks of solid color. Many of these artists were associated with what is now known as George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts & Design. The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery’s inaugural exhibition in the Corcoran’s Flagg Building celebrates the history of both the Washington Color School and the Corcoran.

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Ann Purcell News: Five museum shows you should see this summer, July  5, 2018 - Mark Jenkins for The Washington Post

Five museum shows you should see this summer

July 5, 2018 - Mark Jenkins for The Washington Post

'Full Circle: Hue and Saturation in the Washington Color School'

The first show at the Luther W. Brady Gallery’s new, larger quarters in the former Corcoran Gallery draws mostly from George Washington University’s own collection, but it’s broadened by savvy borrowings. This impressive selection of color-field painting includes many mid-20th-century Washingtonians, and encompasses out-of-towners and recent work. Pictures by such noted D.C. colorists as Gene Davis and Anne Truitt contrast vivid colors with hard-edge geometry. Less solemn and newly painted is a 2017 canvas by New York’s Larry Poons, a onetime minimalist buoyantly reborn as an expressionist. Through Oct. 25 at George Washington University Luther W. Brady Gallery, Corcoran School of the Arts & Design, 500 17th St. NW. 202-994-1525.
www2.gwu.edu/~bradyart/brady/exhibitions.html.

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Ann Purcell News: Gallery Chronicle, February  2, 2018 - James Panero for New Criterion

Gallery Chronicle

February 2, 2018 - James Panero for New Criterion

The paintings of Ann Purcell are a tour de force of abstract mechanics. At Chelsea’s Berry Campbell gallery, an impressive selection from her “Caravan Series” of the late 1970s and early 1980s is now on view. 

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Ann Purcell News: Watch Ann Purcell's Opening Event Video , January 30, 2018 - Berry Campbell

Watch Ann Purcell's Opening Event Video

January 30, 2018 - Berry Campbell

Thank you Ann Purcell for a wonderful opening event! Thank you everyone for joining us! 
Watch the video to see us celebrating!

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Ann Purcell News: Ann Purcell’s Paintings Mix the New York School with the Free-For-All 1980s, January 19, 2018 - R.C. Baker for The Village Voice

Ann Purcell’s Paintings Mix the New York School with the Free-For-All 1980s

January 19, 2018 - R.C. Baker for The Village Voice

Modernist with a vengeance, the paintings in Ann Purcell’s “Caravan Series” range from five-to-six-feet-high or -wide, an expanse an energetic Abstract Expressionist could cover with one step and a sweeping arm.

Yet Purcell, who was born in Washington, D.C., in 1941, was too young to be part of the New York School artists’ postwar pas de deux with their canvases. Rather than de Kooning’s voluptuous strokes or Pollock’s animated splatters, Purcell’s early-1980s imagery has a fractured grace that reverberates with that era’s garish excesses. It was a time not unlike our own—Ronald Reagan was in the White House and the boorish extravagances of Wall Street’s budding Masters of the Universe were chalked up to its being “Morning in America,” after the drip-drip-drip revelations of Watergate in the first half of the ’70s and Jimmy Carter’s dithering in the second.

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Ann Purcell News: NYC Gallery Scene - Highlights Through January 7, 2018, January  2, 2018 - Genevieve Kotz for Hamptons Art Hub

NYC Gallery Scene - Highlights Through January 7, 2018

January 2, 2018 - Genevieve Kotz for Hamptons Art Hub

Start the New Year off right by checking out our top picks for gallery shows opening in New York City. Galleries in Chelsea, Downtown and Brooklyn showcasing painting, sculpture, collage, photography and work that blends genres. The shows consider dualities of form, inspiration from architecture, new directions in portraiture and the challenges of the past year. Below, check out our selection of highlights for the NYC gallery scene through January 7, 2018.

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Ann Purcell News: In Pursuit of Abstraction, December 26, 2017 - Jean Lawlor Cohen for IN New York

In Pursuit of Abstraction

December 26, 2017 - Jean Lawlor Cohen for IN New York

When Ann Purcell was a young painter and art teacher in Washington, D.C., she came to know two artists she now considers mentors—Gene Davis, famed for his vertical stripes, and Jacob Kainen, who influenced generations of artists with his wisdom, independence and work ethic. Those two, in their prime years, had solved their own formal problems during the heyday of America’s most influential critic—the legendary Clement Greenberg. Much later, Purcell had a five-hour encounter with Greenberg, a studio visit when the man pointed to “Lascaux,” her first so-called “Caravan,” and said, “Do more of these.” 

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Ann Purcell News: Ann Purcell, December 21, 2017 - Wall Street International

Ann Purcell

December 21, 2017 - Wall Street International

Berry Campbell Gallery is pleased to announce a special exhibition of paintings from the 1980s by Ann Purcell from January 4 through February 3, 2018. For Ann Purcell, a nationally recognized artist, whose abstract work is represented in museums across the United States, process is a critical factor. The gestural and alive qualities of her paintings, collages, and works on paper reflect her use of process as a means of expression and exploration, as she works within tensions of paradox, ambiguity, duality, and contradiction.

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Ann Purcell News: Ann Purcell of Berry Campbell featured in Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Exhibition, April 22, 2015

Ann Purcell of Berry Campbell featured in Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Exhibition

April 22, 2015

Ann Purcell's Hopscotch #1 (1978) will be featured in the group show “Art in the Making: A New Adaption” exhibiting in the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery at George Washington University. Purcell's painting will be displayed alongside work by Lee Bontecou, Helen Frankenthaler, Charles Pollock, Jackson Pollock, Gene Davis, Georgia Deal, Andrew Hudson, Jules Olitski, Dennis O’Neil and Berthold Josef Schmutzhart. 

The exhibition is on view to the public from Wednesday, May 6, 2015 to Friday, July 17, 2015

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Ann Purcell News: Ann Purcell Receives Three Prestigious Grants, November  1, 2014

Ann Purcell Receives Three Prestigious Grants

November 1, 2014

We are pleased to announce that Ann Purcell received three grants from important and highly respected art organizations this past year.  In October 2013, Purcell was awarded a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts.  In February 2014 she received a grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation.  Most recently in October 2014 she won a grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation. 

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Ann Purcell News: Ann Purcell at Katzen Arts Center, American University, Washington, DC, February 20, 2014 - Press Release

Ann Purcell at Katzen Arts Center, American University, Washington, DC

February 20, 2014 - Press Release

Washington Art Matters II:  1940s-1980s, opened Saturday, Jan. 25 through Sunday, March 16, is a second opportunity to revisit Washington DC’s most celebrated artists of the 20th century.

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