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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Deborah Remington, Sutton, 1974

Sutton, 1974

Oil on canvas
80 x 41 in
203.2 x 104.14 cm

Exhibitions

Michael Berger Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, February 15 - March 17, 1974 (Solo).

71st American Exhibition, Art institute of Chicago, IL, June 15 - August 11, 1974.

Bykert Gallery, New York, September 7 - September 26, 1974 (Solo).

3 Artists: 3 Viewpoints, North Texas State University, Denton, TX, September 24 - October 15, 1976.

Literature

Kutner, Janet. “‘Viewpoints’ Highly Individual.” Dallas Morning News, October 5, 1976, 19A.

Frank, Peter. “Deborah Remington.” ARTnews 73, no. 8 (October 1974): 122.

Dreiss, Joseph. “Deborah Remington.” Arts Magazine 49, no. 3 (November 1974): 13.

Miller, Donald. “Abstracts Show Highest Quality.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 25, 1974, 9.

Anderson, Alexandra. “Deborah Remington.” Village Voice, September 12, 1974, 56.

Perreault, John. “Acute Linoleum Heartburn.” Village Voice, September 26, 1974, 40.

Publications

SEVENTY-FIRST [71ST] AMERICAN EXHIBITION Exh. cat., Art institute of Chicago, Cicago, IL, 1974.
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