WOMEN IN ABSTRACT ART: FIVE WOMEN – FIVE ARTISTIC VISIONS

WOMEN IN ABSTRACT ART: FIVE WOMEN – FIVE ARTISTIC VISIONS

2 Bis, rue de Gribeauval Paris, 75007, France Monday, March 8, 2021–Friday, April 16, 2021

This exhibition show women’s contributions to abstract painting by presenting a selection of five artists. 

torrent by huguette arthur bertrand

Huguette Arthur Bertrand

Torrent, 1980

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enfermés dans les formes by marie raymond

Marie Raymond

Enfermés dans les formes, 1976

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untitled by marie raymond

Marie Raymond

Untitled, 1975

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This exhibition show women’s contributions to abstract painting by presenting a selection of five artists: Marie Raymond (1908-1989), Huguette Arthur Bertrand (1920–2005), Pierrette Bloch (1928–2017), Roswitha Doerig (1929–2017) and Loïs Frederick (1930–2013). These five artists constitute neither a school nor a movement, representing instead five different forms of abstraction, five hard-won freedoms. Huguette Arthur Bertrand created a body of work characterised by a gestural, exalted form of abstraction. Pierrette Bloch is known for an abstract style defined by repetition and her economic use of materials. Roswitha Doerig, on the other hand, wanted to “step outside the box”, expressing herself through the monumental. Loïs Frederick was a virtuoso colourist painter; colour was both her subject and her medium. Marie Raymond, who Pierre Restany called an “organist of light”, offered us a radiant, sun-drenched vision of painting.