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Posted: February 15, 2012, Last Updated: February 16, 2012
| Susan Teller
It’s Modernism Week in Palm Springs and the debut of the Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Feb. 17-19. At the Susan Teller Gallery booth, THEODORE HAUPT'S Acrobats, 1939, and Three Graces, 1941, HUGH MESIBOV'S Mechanical Dancers, 1943, and ANNE RYAN'S Collage, 1951, will all be on view. Industrial Realism with FRED SHANE'S monumental painting Clam Shell Dredge, 1952, JUDITH SHAHN’S Plimsoll Line, 1949, and CHARLES KELLER'S Saturday Siesta, 1946 will also be featured. PEGGY BACON & HER CIRCLE show up as well with drawings and prints by Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Marguerite ...
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Posted: September 05, 2011, Last Updated: September 05, 2011
| Susan Teller
The show is such a stunner -- everything looks wonderful. The Edward Laning 1931 painting of 14th Street is an entire universe. The Alexander Brook and the Isabel Bishop are just beautiful -- both are in the fabulous Salon Gallery. (Bishop's Nude, 1934, is modern before she was consciously modern.) Peggy Bacon, Arthur B. Davies, Ernest Fiene, Katherine Schmidt, Arthur B. Davies, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Georgina Klitgaard (Mrs. Kai Klitgaard), Katherine Schmidt, Marguerite Zorach, and Max Weber, are just a few of the others in the show.
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Posted: June 12, 2011, Last Updated: June 12, 2011
| Susan Teller
Peggy Bacon would have been so pleased to see her pal Djuna Barnes featured in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris. Now showing, the film opened May 11 in Cannes, of course. Barnes (1892-1982), the American modernist writer, was part of Bacon's Greenwich Village crowd, and figures in Bacon's Off with Their Heads, published 1934.
Link to Peggy Bacon show images:
http://www.susantellergallery.com/cgi/STG_exh.pl?exh=exh_apr11
Link to site:
WWW.SUSANTELLERGALLERY.COM
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Posted: April 28, 2011, Last Updated: May 19, 2011
| Susan Teller
PEGGY BACON: DRAWINGS AND PRINTS, 1915 THROUGH 1976
LAST WEEK, ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 30
The Peggy Bacon show runs through Saturday. From Union Square soap box speakers,
to Art Students League studios, to audience and beach crowd scenes, to children’s book
illustrations and relaxing felines -- no one does it like she does! There are drawings,
drypoints, lithographs, and one fabulous embroidery.
The entire show may be viewed under Exhibitions at
WWW.SUSANTELLERGALLERY.COM
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