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Maranon, 1975

Oil on canvas
56 x 52 in
142.24 x 132.08 cm

Exhibitions

American Artists ‘76: A Celebration, McNay Art institute, San Antonio, TX, May 23 - July 3, 1976.

Pyramid Gallery, Washington D.C., September 16 - October 16. 1976 (Solo).

Zolla-Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL,  October 22 - December 7, 1976 (Solo).

University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO, September 25 - October 21, 1977 (Solo).

Portland Center for the Visual Arts, OR, November 4 - December 4, 1977 (Solo).

Literature

Rocchia, Andy. “Deborah Remington.” Oregon Journal (Portland, OR), November 17, 1977.

Fagan, Beth. “The Union of Opposites.” Northwest: The Sunday Oregonian Magazine (Portland, OR), November 20, 1977: 15.

Robins, Corinne. “Deborah Remington: Paintings without Answers.” Arts Magazine 51, no. 8 (April 1977): 140–42.

Forgey, Benjamin. “Galleries: In the Image of Deborah Remington.” Washington Star, September 19, 1976, G-20.

Hoffmann, Donald. “Art Talk.” Kansas City Star, September 25, 1977, 9D.

Kuspit, Donald B. “Deborah Remington: Autonomy and Absence in the Visual Koan.” Art International 23, nos. 3–4 (Summer 1979): 17–23.

Publications

Krantz, Leslie J. The Chicago Art Review, The Krantz Company, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1977, p. 96-97.
Miami-Dade Community College Exh. cat. March 6-30, 1978.


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