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Lot 69: Deborah Remington , Exodus oil on canvas

Est: $40,000 USD - $60,000 USDSold:
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USSeptember 12, 2007

Item Overview

Description

signed and dated 60; signed and dated on the reverse oil on canvas

Dimensions

measurements 70 by 60 3/4 in. alternate measurements 178 by 154 cm.

Exhibited


San Francisco, The 79th Annual Painting and Sculpture Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Association, 1960


Provenance

Crown Zellerbach Corporate Collection, San Francisco (acquired in 1960)

Notes

Deborah Remington (born 1935) was raised in southern New Jersey and obtained her BFA at the Art Institute of San Francisco, just at the time (1955) when the Beat movement there was at its height. She exhibited her work at the King Ubu Gallery in San Francisco in 1953. Shortly after, the King Ubu Gallery closed and its space on Fillmore Street was occupied by the avant-garde "6" Gallery, founded in early 1955 by the poet Jack Spicer and five of his students from the Art Institute, including Remington and Manuel Neri. The "6" Gallery exhibited paintings, had poetry readings ( Alan Ginsberg first read "Howl" there in October, 1955), showed experimental films and hosted jazz performances. From its inception, it was a hub for the Beat Generation of San Francisco, which included local painters of Abstract Expressionism. The present work is a key example from the early and emergent phase of her career when she was a central figure in the groundbreaking Abstract Expressionist movement in particular and the Beats in general.

Auction Details

Contemporary Part I and Part II

by
Sotheby's
September 12, 2007, 12:00 AM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US