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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Deborah Remington, Trace Series 1978 #3, 1978

Trace Series 1978 #3, 1978

Black spray paint and pencil on paper
14 x 11 in
35.56 x 27.94 cm

Exhibitions

Deborah Remington: A 20 Year Survey, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA, December 15, 1983 - March 26, 1984.

Deborah Remington: A 20 Year Survey, Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland, CA, September 8 - October 29, 1984.

Deborah Remington: The 70s and 80s, Kimmerich Galerie, Berlin, DE, February 27 - April 23, 2016.

Deborah Remington, Early Work, Craig Starr Gallery, New York, May 4 - July 30, 2021.

Literature

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

Robins, Corinne. “Deborah Remington: New Drawings.” Arts Magazine 54, no. 3 (November 1979): 136–37.

O’Connor, Thomas. The Register. Arts & Leisure, Santa Ana, CA, December 18, 1983, Section K.

Publications

Deborah Remington: A 20-Year Survey. Essay by Dore Ashton. Introduction by Paul Schimmel. Exh. cat., Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA, and Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA. Newport Beach, CA: Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1983.
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