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Grossman’s oeuvre consists of drawings, sculpture, and photographs. A studio fire in the late 1960s destroyed much of her work, and prompted a shift in aesthetic style and ideology. An example includes the photographic series
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Grossman studied commercial art in high school and worked as a textile designer, making enough money to move to Europe and pursue art during the 1950s and 1960s. After struggling to make ends meet overseas, she moved back to
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During Bettina's later years, there was a renewed interest in her work and well-being. This period saw contributions from various individuals, including Rachel Cohen, also a longtime resident of the Chelsea Hotel, and
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Despite her decades long career, Grossman began to experience notoriety for her work during her later years. She was the subject of a 2012 documentary film,
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who became acquainted with Bettina through a chance meeting. Their involvement culminated in Bettina's collaborations with artist
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In 2019, Barrada and Grossman collaborated on a project that explored concepts of ecological devastation. The exhibition, titled
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Grossman died from respiratory failure on 2 November 2021 at the age of 94 at a care centre in Brooklyn.
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Grossman's work was shown at Manhattan's Ulrik Gallery in 2024.
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and had her work exhibited at prestigious venues like the
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