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The American Academy of Arts &Letters and National Institute of Arts& Letters, 20th June 1976 - 6thAugust1976 Interview with Robert Storr, 27th September 2007 - 3rd November 2007 15th July 2017 - 16th September 2017 This is thefirst comprehensive West Coast retrospective of Neels work. Venice, Victoria Miro Annandale-on-Hudson, NewYork Zurich, Thomas Ammann Fine Art Norfolk, Virginia, ChryslerMuseum, 1st January 1979 - 30thJanuary1979 The realities of her tumultuous life are a constant, too. New York, ThePinacotheca, 2nd May 1938 - 21stMay1938 Exhibitions that toured Europe in 2010 and 2016 resulted finally in her recognition as a world renowned artist. Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 18th April 1976 - 6th June 1976 Tenth Street, U.S.A Philadelphia, Moore College of Art andDesign, 6th September 2008 - Catalogue edited by Deborah Cullen, 4th March 2007 - 4thJuly2007 London, National PortraitGallery Travelled to three venues. Buffalo, New York, Albright-Knox Gallery Philadelphia, Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, 28th April 1974 - 26th May 1974 New York, Cheim and ReadGallery Baltimore, C. Grimaldis Gallery, 26th January 1981 - 20th March 1981 Pennsylvania, Institute of ContemporaryArts, University of Pennsylvania. Centre Pompidou Metz, 12th July 2017 - 22nd October 2017 Philadelphia, LocksGallery, 28th October 2005 - 15thJanuary2006 The Paul Mellon Arts Center, Choate Rosemary Hall, 8th January 1975 - 9th February 1975 Kunsthalle Mannheim The Art Museum at Florida International University, 11th September 1987 - 4th November 1987 New York. Catalogue with essay by KirstyBell, 2nd May 2013 - 2ndJune2013 Bridgehampton, New York, DiaCenter for the Arts South Hadley, Massachusetts New York, Sarah Institute, TheSecond Floor Salon, 9th October 1980 - 2ndNovember1980 Akron, Ohio, Akron Art Institute, 9th January 1977 - 30th January 1977 Loyola Marymount University Catalogue by Ann Sutherland Harris, with text of a lecture byAlice Neel, 30th April 1983 - 4thJune1983 Venice, Victoria Miro San Antonio, Texas, San Antonio Museum of Art. Springfield, Missouri, Cox Gallery, Drury College (now University), 25th February 1979 - 11th April 1979 New York, Cheim and Read Storrs, Connecticut, Jorgensen Gallery, University of Connecticut at Storrs, 9th July 1981 - 31st July 1981 Along the way three small sidebar galleries contain idiosyncratic mixes that roam around in time. Wichita, Kansas, Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, 3rd October 1978 - 3rdNovember1978 Venice, Victoria Miro Glenside, Pennsylvania, Beaver College ArtGallery, 29th October 1976 - 25th October 1976 Catalogue by Melissa E. Feldman, with an essay by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, 1st November 1991 - 20thDecember1991 Catalogue, 21st December 1976 - 13thMarch1977 Seattle, Diane Gilson Gallery, 8th February 1978 - 26th February 1978 Multiple venues, 11th July 1999 - 14thNovember1999 Catalogue by Judith Zilczer, with an interview with Alice Neel, 1st March 1982 - 31stMay1982 Berlin, Galerie Aurel Scheibler New York, Cheim and Read. T J Boulting, London, 12th October 2018 - 3rdFebruary2019 18th April 2018 - 3rdSeptember2018 5th July 2014 - 2ndNovember2014 Berlin, Galerie Aurel Scheibler Cranford, New Jersey, Tomasulo Gallery, UnionCollege, 14th September 1979 - 1st November 1979 2nd November 2015 - 29thJanuary2016 The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 16th October 1988 - 31stDecember1988 Parsons School of Design Exhibition Center, 5th December 1977 - 6thDecember1977 Opened in Storrs, Connecticut, Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, and traveled to six subsequent venues, 28th March 1969 - 30th March 1969 Flushing, New York, The Queens Museum, 17th December 1974 - 30th January 1975 Catalogue with text by Adam Phillips. New York, A.C.A. New York, GrahamGallery, 21st January 1962 - 3rd February 1962 Gallery, 23rd May 1938 - 4th June 1936 Huntington, New York, Heckscher Museum, 5th March 1979 - 7th April 1979 Catalogue, 8th June 2011 - 29thJuly2011 New York, Whitney Museum ofAmerican Art Sydney, Australia. Catalogue with essay by Petra Goerdueren, 10th June 2016 - 2ndOctober2016 New York. New York, The Riverside Museum, 10th October 1964 - 31st October 1964 Catalogue, 22nd June 2010 - 30thJuly2010 Catalogue edited by Jeremy Lewison and Barry Walker with essays by Tamar Garb, Jeremy Lewison, Robert Storr and Barry Walker and appreciations by Frank Auerbach, Marlene Dumas and Chris Ofili. New York, David Zwirner Burlington, Vermont, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, 1st January 1983 - 24thDecember1983 Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery, Bennington College, 5th December 1981 - 7th January 1982 Catalogue with a poem by John Ashbery and essays by David C. Ward and Wendy Wick Reeves and Brandon Brame Fortune. David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Alice Neel (19001984) from the first decades of the artists influential career. Traveled to New Orleans. In 1980, at 80, four years before her death, she would unveil her own sagging nakedness in one of art historys most quietly shocking and forthright self-portraits. Catalogue, 25th February 1979 - 11th April 1979 Catalogue, 8th September 2011 - 16th November 2011 New York, Sarah Institute, The Second Floor Salon, 9th October 1980 - 2nd November 1980 New York, ContemporaryArts, 1st January 1926 - 1st January 1926 Catalogue with essays by Jeremy Lewison and Philip Larrett-Smith. Bridgeport, Connecticut In 1967, she also painted a portrait another member of the Warhol circle, Henry Geldzahler, the Mets curator of 20th-century art, with whom she had a testy relationship. Catalogue, 9th May 1975 - 13thJuly1975 Brookville, New York New York, The New York Cultural Center Helsinki, Ateneum Art Museum We use a minimal number cookies to give you the best online experience. Catalogue edited by Jeremy Lewison with essays by Bice Curiger, Petra Grdren, Jeremy Lewison, Laura Stamps and Annamari Vnsk, 29th July 2016 - 8th October 2016 20th May 2010 - 26th June 2010 Catalogue edited by Mark Godfrey and Zoe Whitley. New PlaywrightsTheatre 16th November 2011 Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou, 13th December 1995 - 27thJanuary1996 Moscow, Moscow Artists'Union, 12th November 1981 - 28thJanuary1982 Houston, Texas, Contemporary Arts Museum Philadelphia Civic Center His reply: Oh, so you want to be a professional?. Berlin, Staatliche KunsthallerBerlin (The Other America: Art, Culture, and History of the American Labor Movement). Catalogue, 21st December 1976 - 13th March 1977 Catalogue with essays by Jeremy Lewison andPhilip Larrett-Smith, 23rd February 2017 - 22nd April 2017 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Hayden Gallery, List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 18th September 1981 - 13thDecember1981 Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Berkshire Community College, 29th March 1983 - 7th May 1983 Tinton Falls, New Jersey, Old Mill Gallery, 23rd April 1951 - 23rd May 1951 New York, Whitney Museum of American Art South Campus Art Gallery (nowKendall Campus Gallery), Miami-Dade Community College Also January 419,1978. Traveled to four venues. New York, Women's Interart Center, 12th January 1973 - 18th February 1973 Washington, D.C. Brochure by Ann Sutherland Harris, 1st November 1978 - 30thNovember1978 Traveled to four other venues, 3rd March 1998 - 25th April 1998 Havana, Cuba Catalogue by Lisa Phillips, 20th March 1998 - 2nd August 1998 Catalogue with texts by Jeremy Lewison andClaireMessud, 27th February 2015 - 11th April 2015 On view at the gallerys 537 West 20th Street location, the focused presentation centers around works from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, and includes interiors, memory paintings, New York City streetscapes, and intimate portraits of family and others close to Neel. Brochure text by Joseph Solman, 6th March 1944 - 22nd March 1944 Chicago, Compass Rose Gallery, 18th September 1987 - 31st October 1987 Catalogue essay by Joseph Jacobs, 13th March 1983 - 24thApril1983 Paintings by AliceNeel, Alice Neel: Late Portraits andStillLifes, Moderna Museet Now: Alice Neel Collector ofSouls, Alice Neel: A Chronicle of NewYork 1950-1976, Alice Neel: Family Portraits andOther Works, Alice Neel 1900-1984: TheComplete Prints, Alice Neel: The Years in SpanishHarlem, 1938-1961, Fire and Ice: Painting and Drawing by Alice Neel, Alice Neel: Print Retrospective, 1966-1973, Alice Neel: Paintings, Drawings,Watercolors, Revealing the Spirit: PaintingsbyAlice Neel, Alice Neel Paintings and Drawings, 1934-84, Alice Neel: Premiering Works from the 20s, 30s, 40s, and50s, Non-Figurative Works: StillLifes, Cityscapes, Landscapes, Interiors, Alice Neel '81: ARetrospective,1926-1981, Alice Neel: A Retrospective Showing (an exhibition in twoparts), Alice Neel Retrospective: Works on Paper: 1926-1977, Alice Neel: A Retrospective Exhibition of WateroloursandDrawings, Alice Neel: Thirty-Six Paintings from 1935-76, A Comprehensive Exhibition ofPaintings, 1930-1970, Recent Paintings and Drawingsfrom theThirties. Catalogue, 19th October 1982 - 6thFebruary1983 13th October 2015 - 14th November 2015 Date and location unconfirmed, 30th April 2019 - 20thJuly2019 Neel was achampion of social justice whose longstanding commitment to humanist principles inspired her life as well as her art,as demonstrated in approximately onehundred paintings, drawings, and watercolors that appeared. Catalogue edited by Eckhart J. Gillen and Ulrike Lorentz. New York, Washington Square Park, 12th November 1932 - 20th November 1932 New York, Sherry French On view at the gallerys 537 West 20th Street location, the focused presentation centers around works from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, and includes interiors, New York City streetscapes, and intimate portraits. Traveled to four venues in the United States and Canada. New York, Parsons School of Design Exhibition Center, 17th January 1982 - 26thMarch1982 New Playwrights Theatre Catalogue organized by Ruth Stevens Appelhof and Cumbee Wilson, with essays by Appelhof, Barbara Haskell, and Jeffrey R. Hayes, 14th November 1987 - 3rd January 1988 New York, Sidney Janis Gallery, 21st February 1984 - 22nd April 1984 New PlaywrightsTheatre Traveled to two venues Catalogue by Lynn Gamwell and Victoria Kogan. New York, Contemporary Arts, 19th September 1936 - 1stOctober1936 New York, A.CA Gallery, 9th September 1994 - 30th October 1994 Traveled to Berkeley, California, University Art Museum, 19th November 1985 - 14th January 1986 New York, The Lotos Club, 12th March 1996 - 16th June 1996 New York, The New York Cultural Center, 10th February 1973 - 24th February 1973 New York, Thomas Healy Gallery Essay by Xavier Tricot, 22nd June 2006 - 8th September 2006 Maccarone, New York, 23rd September 2016 - 5th November 2016 New York, GrahamGallery, 21st January 1962 - 3rdFebruary1962 Philadelphia, Moore College ofArt and Design, 13th October 1970 - 7thNovember1970 The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1st July 1996 - 30thAugust1996 New York, Robert MillerGallery 25 Years of Sexually Explicit Art by Women, Zie De Mens. Catalogue by the MIT Committee on the VisualArts, 15th March 1988 - 15thMay1988 New York, Cheim and Read Gallery Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery, Seoul, Gallery Hyundai T J Boulting, London, 12th October 2018 - 3rd February 2019 Travelled through Europe, organized by the Neue Gesellschaft fur Bildende Kunst, 1st April 1983 - 30th October 1983 South Carolina, Greenville County ArtMuseum Listed here are Neels solo exhibitions from 1926 until the presentday. Baltimore, C. Grimaldis Gallery, 4th May 1982 - 5th June 1982 Philadelphia, Makler Gallery, 21st May 1984 - 17thJune1984 15th December 2018 New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, 9th May 1982 - 5th September 1982 Ann Sutherland Harris, with text of a lecture byAlice Neel, 30th April 1983 - 4th June 1983 March 18 - April 8; traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, Madison Art Center. Traveled to two venues. Women in the Arts, 1st June 2004 - 31st July 2004 Gallery Travelled to three venues. Look, for example, at the strikingly rendered hand and the emotional notes they add. Kunsthalle Mannheim Catalogue by Linda L. Cathcart, 25th January 1977 - 13thFebruary1977 Travelled to Osaka, Japan, 15th February 1973 - 13thMarch1973 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Alverno College, 1st November 1978 - 9th December 1978 Georgia Museum of Art, The University of Georgia. Catalogue by Judy Kay Collischan vanWagner, 3rd May 1985 - 11thJuly1985 San Antonio, Texas. San Francisco, Maxwell Galleries, 5th January 1965 - 29thJanuary1965 She moved there in 1938 to be with Jos Santiago Negrn, the father of Richard, her first son, and stayed until 1960. New York, The Pinacotheca, 2nd May 1938 - 21st May 1938 Nashville, Frist Center for the Visual Arts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Catalogue, 22nd June 2010 - 30th July 2010 Washington, D.C., FendrickGallery, 1st November 1976 - 30th November 1976 Naples, Florida, Naples Museum of Art Portland, Oregon, Portland Art Museum, Catalogue, 20th December 1977 - 7thJanuary1978 Essay by Elizabeth Peyton, 28th October 2005 - 15th January 2006 17th November 1996 Portland, Oregon, Portland Center for the Visual Arts, 23rd February 1975 - 28th March 1975 Washington, D.C., Fendrick Gallery, 1st November 1976 - 30th November 1976 Its luminous blue twilight sky and inky shadows scintillate while New Yorkers with little skull faces go about their business. Roslyn Harbor, New York 17th January 2002 - 24th March 2002 How could an artist of such relaxed countenance plunge the depths of human existence with such detail and empathy and do it for many decades without taking on some of those verydepths? Stockton, California, University Center Gallery, University of thePacific, 7th September 1975 - 19th October 1975 Mount HolyokeCollege, 8th March 1974 - 18thApril1974 Organized by Robert Littman, 25th February 1971 - 21stMarch1971 Catalogue by Frank Goodyear Jr. 19th September 1981 - 11th October 1981 Naples, Florida, Naples Museumof Art New York, Graham Gallery, 31st March 1976 - 16thApril1976 New York, A.C.A. Travelled to three venues. Robert and Jane Myerhoff Gallery, Maryland Institute, College of Art, 1st March 1981 - 26thApril1981 New York, Haunch of Venison Theres the reality of Neels own personality, ever-present in her work; her insatiable curiosity about people; and her instinct for pushing the envelope, especially by cajoling her sitters to pose nude. Catalogue by Linda Nochlin and Ann Sutherland Harris, 9th February 1975 - 26thFebruary1975 Catalogue essay by Jean-Edith Weiffenbach, 20th November 1979 - 15th December 1979 Berkshire Community College, 29th March 1983 - 7th May 1983 The Art Gallery of New South Wales. Victoria MIro Gallery, London. Neel was a longtime resident of New York, and the city served as her most faithful subject. Neels Nancy and Olivia, 1967, left, is juxtaposed with van Goghs Madame Roulin and Her Baby, from 1888. Catalogue. Catalogue organized by Ruth Stevens Appelhof and Cumbee Wilson, with essays by Appelhof, Barbara Haskell, and Jeffrey R.Hayes, 16th November 1986 - 30thDecember1986 New York, Whitney Museum of American Art Athens, Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art, The University of Georgia. Tinton Falls, New Jersey, Old MillGallery Curated by Hilton Als, 13th October 2017 - 13thJanuary2018 Curated by Hilton Als, 13th October 2017 - 13th January 2018 Travelled to Stony Brook, New York, The Fine Arts Center Gallery, State University of New York, 1st November 1978 - 2nd December 1978 New York, School of Visual Arts, Visual Arts Gallery, 1st November 1973 - 12thDecember1973 5th December 1975 - 30th January 1976 New York, Robert Miller Gallery Haas Gallery of Art, BloomsburgState College, 1st June 1972 - 30thJune1972 Catalogue essay by Pamela Allara, 16th March 1986 - 18th May 1986 Neel exhibited widely in America and was recognized as one of Americas great artists, but was rarely noticed in Europe. Notre Dame, Indiana, Indiana, Art Gallery, O'Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame, 29th July 1976 - 8th August 1976 Nairobi, Kenya. New York, American Academy & Institute ofArts& Letters, 13th December 1985 - 2ndFebruary1986 Flushing, New York, The Queens Museum, 17th December 1974 - 30thJanuary1975 15th January 1980 - 20th February 1980 Catalogue with essay by Kirsty Bell, 2nd May 2013 - 2nd June 2013 Catalogue edited by Joellen Bard, 28th February 1976 - 30thJune1976 New York, Kornblee Gallery Alice Neel Drawings and Watercolours 1927 - 1978, Moderna Museet Now: Alice Neel Collector of Souls, Alice Neel Retrospective: Works on Paper:19261977, Alice Neel: A Retrospective Exhibition of Waterolours andDrawings, A Comprehensive Exhibition of Paintings,19301970, Recent Paintings and Drawings fromtheThirties. Miami, Florida, South Campus Art Gallery (now Kendall Campus Gallery), Miami-Dade Community College Also January 4-19,1978. Stockton, California, University Center Gallery, University of the Pacific, 7th September 1975 - 19th October 1975 Pennsylvania, Institute of Contemporary Arts, University of Pennsylvania. Brussels, Xavier Hufkens, 1st June 2015 - 23rd October 2015 New York, National Academy ofDesign New York, New York Artists: Who Have Participated in the Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibitions, International Art Center of Roerich Museum, 1st January 1933 - 30th January 1993 Catalogue with essay by Petra Goerdueren. Catalogue edited by Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel and UlrichWilmes, 26th August 2015 - 15thNovember2015 Neel was also included in this exhibition in 1972,1973,and1976, 30th March 1964 - 30thJuly1964 She portrayed contemporaries in various spheres, whether labor leaders like the union organizer Pat Whalen or the civil rights leader James Farmer, Jackie Curtis of Andy Warhols Factory, or Warhol himself stripped to the waist showing the road map of surgical scars from Valerie Solanass attempt on his life. Washington, D.C., Middendorf LaneGallery, 25th February 1979 - 29thMarch1979 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Catalogue by Sally BootheMeredith, with essays by Alvin Martin, Linda Nochlin, and Philip Pearlstein, 22nd May 1981 - 12thJuly1981 Traveled to two venues. Pennsylvania, Institute of Contemporary Arts, University of Pennsylvania. Washington, D.C., Middendorf Lane Gallery, 25th January 1977 - 13th February 1977 New York, Robert Miller Gallery, 26th January 1981 - 20th March 1981 Gallery, 23rd May 1938 - 4thJune1936 Travelled to eight venues, 4th December 1990 - 29thDecember1990 Brochure essay by SusanLobowsky, 18th November 1985 - 15thDecember1985 New York, Whitney Museum ofAmerican Art New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Federation of Arts. Northampton, Massachusetts New York, Graham Gallery, 25th February 1979 - 11th April 1979 You must also be aged 55 or under, and meet English language, health, and character requirements. Framingham, Massachusetts, Danforth Museum New York, Zabriskie Gallery and Jeremy Lewison. Tate Modern, London Philadelphia, Samuel S.Fleisher Art Memorial, 28th April 1974 - 26thMay1974 Catalogue by Donna deSalvo, 24th October 1995 - 12thFebruary1996 Catalogue, 29th June 2000 - 17th September 2000 Akron, Ohio, Akron ArtInstitute, 9th January 1977 - 30th January 1977 30th January 1976 Alumni Memorial Gallery, LehighUniversity, 14th March 1977 - 15thApril1977 Brochure essay by Susan Lobowsky, 8th October 1985 - 24thNovember1985 Dallas, Texas, The Gallery Division of Art, Meadows School of Art, Southern Methodist University, 15th February 1994 - 19th March 1994 New York, A.C.A. Museum on the Vistula, Warsaw, 27th January 2018 - 8thApril2018 New York, The Albany Institute of History of Art London, Victoria Miro Mayfair The Old Mill Association, 26th May 1974 - 16th June 1974 Installation images courtesy Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Catalogue by Adam Weinberg, Nicholas Serota, and Sandy Nairne, with essays by Andrew Brighton and Peter Wollen, 12th September 1997 - 16thNovember1997 Moderna Museet South Carolina, Greenville County Museum ofArt Brochure text by JosephSolman, 6th March 1944 - 22nd March 1944 Tokyo, Osaka Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Lotte Laserstein, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neel, Marlene Dumas, Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton. Catalogue edited by Deborah Cullen, 4th March 2007 - 4th July 2007 New Canaan, Connecticut Catalogue by Henry Geldzahler, 13th September 1991 - 17thNovember1991 18th April 2014 - 11thJanuary2015 Traveled to two venues. Nashville, Frist Center for theVisual Arts Notre Dame, Indiana, Indiana, Art Gallery, O'Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame, 29th September 1976 - 25thOctober1976 New York, American Academy of Arts & Letters We provide the highest quality of service and utmost personalized level of support to our clients. New York, Robert Miller Gallery, 22nd February 1989 - 2nd April 1989 Brochure by Elke M. Solomon, 25th March 1974 - 30th March 1974 Philadelphia, Philadelphia MuseumofArt, 18th April 1976 - 6thJune1976 Catalogue edited by Eckhart J. Gillen and UlrikeLorentz, 13th October 2018 - 15thApril2018 Catalogue by Kelly Baum, Andrea Brayer and Sheena Wagstaff, 9th September 2016 - 16thOctober2016 Nairobi, Kenya, Paa Ya Paa Art Gallery and Studio, 15th January 1971 - 19th February 1971 New York, Stony Brook Fine Arts Center, State University of New York atStony Brook, 5th February 1981 - 1st March 1981 Catalogue by Randy Rosen and Catherine C. Brawler, 25th April 1989 - 20thMay1989 Honderd jaar, honderd gezichten, Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the Atlantic 1945-1965, Tight Rope Walk: Painted Images after Abstraction, Latin American Artists in the Modern Metropolis, The Human Factor: Figuration in American Art, In Memory of My Feelings: Frank O'Hara and American Art, Philadelphia Juvenile: The Art of Future Past, A Room with Soutine, Neel, Hockney, Freud, Ensor, Guston, Morley, Bacon, Kossoff, Basquiat, and de Kooning, Lines of Vision: Drawings by Contemporary Women, One Hundred Years: A Centennial Celebration of the National Association of Women Artists, Frivolity and Mortality: The Tradition of Vanitas in Contemporary Painting, The Figure in 20th-Century American Art: Selections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Gathering of the Avant-Garde: The Lower East Side, 1950-1970, American Women Artists (Part I: 20th-Century Pioneers), Artists in the Historical Archives of the Women's Interart Center of New York City, Faces Since the 50s: A Generation of American Portraiture, Social Concern and Urban Realism: American Paintings of the 1930s, Realism and Realities, The Other Side of American, Five Distinguished Alumni: The WPA Federal Art Project, Five Artists and the Figure: Duane Hanson, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein, Alice Neel, George Segal, An Honorary Exhibition: Isabel Bishop, Selma Burke, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson, and Georgia O'Keeffe, June Blum, Audrey Flack, Alice Neel: Three Contemporary American Women Realists, Paintings by Three American Realists: Alice Neel, Sylvia Sleigh, May Stevens, Dorothy Gillespie, Alice Neel, Charlotte Robinson, Sylvia Sleigh: Recent Paintings and Works on Paper, Candid Painting: American Genre 1950-1975, From Pedestal to Pavement: The Image of Women, Tokyo International Biennial,1974: New Image in Painting, New Images: Figuration in American Painting, Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Award, The Art Work of Benny Andrews, Alice Neel, Tecla (Selnick), Exhibition of Paintings Eligible for Purchase under the Childe Hassam Fund, Some Contemporary American Figure Painters, Two One-Man Exhibitions: Capt. 23rd January 2009 - 10thMay2009 That thrilling combination of representation and abstraction is so contemporary, its possible to now take the radicalness of Neels work for granted. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Lewisburg, PennsylvaniaGallery, Bucknell University. The Brooklyn Museum, 12th October 1975 - 7th December 1975 Catalogue by MartinHammer, 18th June 1998 - 7thAugust1998 Collegeville, Pennsylvania Catalogue, 24th February 1977 - 3rd March 1977 Catalogue, 9th May 1975 - Veneklasen/Werner, Berlin 8th November 2003 Catalogue edited by Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel and Ulrich Wilmes, 26th August 2015 - 15th November 2015 Catalogue essay by Linda Nochlin, 1st March 1984 - 30th March 1984 New York, David Zwirner Two venues Catalogue by Russell Ferguson, 26th September 1999 - 13th February 2000 March 18 - April 8; traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, Madison Art Center. The Silvermine Guild ofArtists, AmericanFigurePainters Catalogue by Barry Schwabsky. New York, The National Institute of Arts & Letters, 21st May 1969 - 15th June 1969 New York, Hudson Center Galleries, 19th April 1986 - 15th June 1986 13th October 2017 - 13th January 2018 Art as History begins by pairing Neels Nancy and Olivia, a 1967 portrait of her daughter-in-law and grandchild, with a mother and child by van Gogh. Washington, D.C. In New Zealand, you can study for internationally-recognised qualifications at a wide range of educational institutions. 1st January 1979 - 30th January 1979 Catalogue Cornelia Butler and Lisa Gabrielle Mark (eds), threevenues, 6th June 2007 - 2ndSeptember2007 New York, Graham Gallery, 12th January 1965 - 28th January 1965 New York, Robert Miller Gallery, 16th July 1995 - 3rd September 1995 Hanover, New Hampshire Lifes tragedies included the death of her first child, a daughter, from diphtheria, and the destruction of much of her early work at the hands of a jealous lover. Beaumont-May Gallery, Hopkins Center DartmouthCollege, 1st September 1965 - 30thSeptember1965 Brussels, Xavier Hufkens 7th May 1964 - 31stMay1964

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