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Art for Charity: The ADAA Presents Its 36th Edition of The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory, NYC
Art511 Magazine November 12, 2024The Park Avenue Armory in New York City came alive this fall with the Art Dealers Association of America’s (ADAA) annual The Art Show. Now...Read more -
Women Artists Fluidly Flex Color, Genre, Narrative At ‘The Art Show’ Benefiting Henry Street Settlement
Forbes October 30, 2024Lavish layering of fluid, gestural brushstrokes executed in a variegated array of inimitable colors immediately captured and captivated my gaze. Looking closely at the elaborate...Read more -
Berry Campbell at The ADAA The Art Show 2024
ART FAIR October 23, 2024'It is said that the future is female, and one can only hope. But it is important to remember that the past, through continuous excavation,...Read more -
15 NYC Art Shows to See in October
Hyperallergic October 2, 2024She’s the Bay Area Abstract Expressionist who was written out of the history books by a field that didn’t know what to do with a...Read more -
Bernice Bing: BINGO
The Brooklyn Rail October 2, 2024'It may seem improbable that a mid-twentieth century artist who was a student of Richard Diebenkorn and Saburō Hasegawa, who hung out with Jay DeFeo,...Read more -
Arts Intel Report: Bernice Bing: Bingo
Air Mail September 26, 2024'Bernice 'Bingo' Bing’s youth wasn’t a waltz. She was born in 1936 in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and when she was six her American mother died....Read more -
What to See in NYC Galleries in September
The New York Times September 25, 2024'Bernice Bing (1936-1998) had many identities, including artist, activist, Chinese American and lesbian. She studied Western art history and Chinese calligraphy, New Age psychology and...Read more -
‘An Artist Truly at Peace’: Trail-Blazing Bernice Bing Finally Gets Her Due
Artnet News September 24, 2024'The odds were stacked against Bernice Bing, but she defied them anyway. She was an Asian American, a woman, and a lesbian in mid-century America....Read more -
Nearly 30 Years After Death, Bay Area Great Gets Towering Solo Show in NY
Vogue September 18, 2024'In her lifetime, Bing had a whole lot stacked against her: She was gay, Chinese American, orphaned, abused, a woman. And she was an Abstract...Read more -
Must See: Bernice Bing: BINGO
Artforum September 18, 2024Must See Bernice Bing BINGO September 12 - October 12, 2024 Reception: Thursday, September 12th, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Berry Campbell is proud to...Read more -
Bernice Bing Featured on Breakfast with ARTnews
ARTnews September 16, 2024Overlooked Bay Area Abstract Expressionist Bernice Bing is featured in her first solo New York exhibit, at Berry Campbell gallery until Oct. 12. Works on...Read more -
Bay Area Legend Bernice Bing gets her first NY Solo Show
The Art Newspaper September 13, 2024Bernice Bing, the long-overlooked artist born in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1936, has had a cult following largely concentrated on the West Coast for decades....Read more -
What Sold at Frieze Seoul and The Armory Show 2024
ARTSY September 9, 2024Berry Campbell reported a string of sales, including: Lynne Drexler ’s never-before-seen Autumn Twilight (1977) for $450,000. Yvonne Thomas ’s Blue Green (1964) for $120,000....Read more -
2024 Armory Show: Women Choose Women
Art Fair July 3, 2024Women Choose Women, held at the New York Cultural Center in 1973, was the first large-scale museum exhibition devoted solely to women artists and curated...Read more