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Elizabeth Murray (artist)

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Murray’s curatorial gesture would seem to have constituted a partial change of heart from her... previously self-contained feminism. It is important, though that her strategy for convincing was exhibiting––bringing images out of the shadows... As with the Abstract Expressionist record, so with MoMA,
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The Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency (EMAR) program by Collar Works, offers residencies to a diverse group of emerging and established artists and artists as parents. Collar Works is a non-profit art space in Troy, NY. The residency is an immersive, supportive, productive, and communal atmosphere
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EMAR is a no-cost to attend, fully supported residency program accommodating 5-7 artists per week. Artists have the time and space to develop new works, with the opportunity for conversation with peers. There is 24- hour access to semi-private studios, artist stipends and private bedroom
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was Elizabeth Murray's husband. The farm served as a summer home for the Murray-Holmans and her studio was located in the cathedral-like dairy barn. The family felt that the creative use of the property and natural surroundings would carry on Elizabeth Murray's legacy.
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noting that by the end of the exhibition, "You're left with the sense of an artist in the flush of her authority and still digging deep." As of 2008, Murray was only one of five female artists to have had a retrospective at the MoMA—the other four are
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1978 (now in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum), an oil on canvas painting evoking human characteristics, personalities, or pure feeling through an interaction of non-figurative shapes, colour and lines. She is particularly noted for her
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skit shredding avant-garde performance practice than an actual art-world remembrance." A second private memorial was held at the Museum of Modern Art later that Fall. Murray was survived by her husband and three children.
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Murray married sculptor Don Sunseri in 1963 in San Francisco. Murray and Sunseri had met three years prior at the Art Institute of Chicago. Among the guests at their wedding was Murray's close friend and fellow artist,
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for art-making and dialogue on a bucolic 77-acre farm in Washington County, NY. In 2017, the Murray-Holman family partnered with Collar Works to design a summer residency program for visual artists.
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wrote that Murray "reshaped Modernist abstraction into a high-spirited, cartoon-based, language of form whose subjects included domestic life, relationships and the nature of painting itself
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established the "Elizabeth Murray Oral History of Women in the Visual Arts Project," to honor her memory. The A. G. Foundation's
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This article is about the 20th-century American artist. For the 19th-century British watercolourist, see
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described the event as "a blend of the poignant and the comic that threatened to bring it closer to a
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Words in Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam.
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MTA Arts for Transit page on Elizabeth Murray's large-scale glass mosaic mural,
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MTA Arts for Transit page on Elizabeth Murray's large-scale glass mosaic mural,
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Heartney, Eleanor; Posner, Helaine; Princenthal, Nancy; Scott, Sue (2013).
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Do the Dance, Children Meeting, Painters' Progress, Careless Love, Blooming
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in 1964. As a student, she was influenced by painters ranging from
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where far more works by women sit in storage than are on display.
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Audio recording of lecture by Elizabeth Murray, January 24, 1981
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held a Praise Day in her honor on August 30, 2007, with artists
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Exhibition: Elizabeth Murray, October 23, 2005–January 6, 2006
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Biography, interviews, essays, artwork images and video clips
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Elizabeth Murray: paintings 1999-2003: March 7-April 19, 2003
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After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art
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After the revolution: women who transformed contemporary art
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Elizabeth Murray; Francine Prose; PaceWildenstein (Firm)
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In 2006, her 40-year career was honored at New York City's
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Annual Exhibition. One of her first mature works included
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in 1958 and graduated with a BFA in 1962. She earned her
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Elizabeth Murray - American Abstract Painter, 1940-2007
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The Collection: Elizabeth Murray (American, 1940–2007)
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Grove Dictionary of Art, Macmillan Publishers, 1996,
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Elizabeth Murray (born 1940)
Elizabeth Murray (painter)

Chicago, Illinois
American
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Mills College
Painting
printmaking
Don Sunseri
Bob Holman
American
painter
printmaker
draughtsman
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami
Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Museum of American Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Art Institute of Chicago
Carnegie Museum of Art
Wadsworth Atheneum
shaped canvases

Museum of Modern Art
Chicago
Illinois
School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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