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Ealing, 1973

Color lithograph
28 x 26.5 in
71.12 x 67.31 cm
Printed and published by Tamarind
Printed and published by Tamarind

Exhibitions

Michael Berger Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, February 16 - March 17, 1974 (Solo).

Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York, April 23- May 10, 1974.

Wadsworth Gallery, Bryn Mawr, PA, September 16 - October 31, 1979.

The Gallery Carron, Cedarhurst, NY, September 21 - October 31, 1979.

Bonfoey Gallery, Cleveland, OH, May 23 - June 21, 1980 (Solo).

Kent State University, Kent, OH, July 21 - August 15, 1980.

Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, February 23 - March 21, 1982 (Solo).

Deborah Remington Print Retrospective, ‘73-'81, Gallery at Greenville, DE, April 27 - May 28. 1983.

Deborah Remington Print Retrospective, ‘73-'81, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, September 17 - October 3, 1984.

Abstract Revolution: Women Who Empowered a Movement, San Diego Museum of Art, CA, August 31, 2019 - February 2, 2020.

Literature

Cecil, Sarah. “Deborah Remington.” ARTnews 81, no. 6 (Summer 1982): 206.

Cummings, Paul. “Deborah Remington.” In “New Editions.” ARTnews 73, no. 3 (March 1974): 49–50.

Donohoe, Victoria. Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 1983, 14-H. [Review of an exhibition of Remington’s prints at the Gallery at Greenville, Greenville, DE.]

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