Ethel Schwabacher: The Early Sixties
Berry Campbell•Mar 13, 2025 — Apr 12, 2025
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Berry Campbell is pleased to present its second exhibition of works by Ethel Schwabacher (1903-1984). Ethel Schwabacher: The Early Sixties features a selection of paintings and works on paper, offering a focused exploration of Schwabacher’s artistic production during this pivotal period. Several years ago, Schwabacher joined the gallery’s roster of women artists whose ambitious, independent, and insightful art is essential to a complete historical understanding of the downtown New York art scene from the late 1940s to 1980s.
The gallery’s first exhibition of Ethel Schwabacher’s work in 2023 featured paintings from the 1950s. This exhibition highlights Schwabacher’s works from the early 1960s, a transformative period for the artist in which she transitioned from gestural abstraction to more nuanced exploration of color. This marks a significant evolution in her artistic practice. Many of the works featured have not been on view since they were shown at her 1962...More
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Ethel Schwabacher: The Early Sixties
Berry Campbell•Mar 13, 2025 — Apr 12, 2025
Press Release
Berry Campbell is pleased to present its second exhibition of works by Ethel Schwabacher (1903-1984). Ethel Schwabacher: The Early Sixties features a selection of paintings and works on paper, offering a focused exploration of Schwabacher’s artistic production during this pivotal period. Several years ago, Schwabacher joined the gallery’s roster of women artists whose ambitious, independent, and insightful art is essential to a complete historical understanding of the downtown New York art scene from the late 1940s to 1980s.
The gallery’s first exhibition of Ethel Schwabacher’s work in 2023 featured paintings from the 1950s. This exhibition highlights Schwabacher’s works from the early 1960s, a transformative period for the artist in which she transitioned from gestural abstraction to more nuanced exploration of color. This marks a significant evolution in her artistic practice. Many of the works featured have not been on view since they were shown at her 1962...More