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Euros II, 1984

Graphite, acrylic red crayon & mixed media on paper
30 x 22 in
76.2 x 55.88 cm

Exhibitions

Adams-Middleton Gallery, Dallas, TX, May 17 - June 23, 1984 (Solo).

Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA, September 26 - October 20, 1984 (Solo).

Exuberant Abstraction, 100 Church St., New York, March 11 - May 30, 1985.

Abstract Plus, Andre Zarre Gallery, New York, June 25 - July 20, 1985.

Gallery at Greenville, DE, November 2 - November 30, 1985 (Solo).

39th annual Purchase Exhibition, American Academy of Arts & Letters, New York, November 16 - December 13, 1987.

Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, May 6 - June 7, 1988 (Solo).

Literature

“Remington: Past and Future.” San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1984, 73.

Donohoe, Victoria. “Abstractions of a Painter Whose Work Stands Apart.” Philadelphia Inquirer, November 15, 1985, sec. F, 39.

Watson, Carol A. “Her Art Comes from Around the World.” Philadelphia Inquirer, November 17, 1985, 3-N.

Kutner, Janet. “Taking Advantage of Her Own Advice.” Dallas Morning News, June 15, 1984, 1C, 3C.

Publications

Manning, Victoria L. Deborah Remington: Works on Paper. Exh. cat. Greenville, Delaware: Gallery at Greenville, 1985.

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