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Chatham, 1973

Oil on canvas
78 x 74 in
198.1 x 188 cm

Exhibitions

Pyramid Gallery, Washington D.C., May 8 - May 28, 1973 (Solo).

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

FOCUS: Woman’s Work - American Art, Philadelphia Civic Center Museum, PA, April 27s- May 26, 1974.

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

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

Image, Color & Form: Recent Paintings by 11 Americans, Toledo Museum of Art, OH, January 11 - February 9, 1975.

Literature

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.

Forgey, Benjamin. “The Art Scene: Variety in the Galleries.” Sunday Star and the Washington Daily News, May 20, 1973, F10.

Glueck, Grace. “In Philadelphia, Sisterly Love.” New York Times, May 26, 1974, sec. 2, 17–18.

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

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

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