Grace Hartigan

Painter and educator, Abstract Expressionism

Grace Hartigan - Artists & Creatives born March 28th, 1922
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An American painter and educator, this individual played a significant role in the Abstract Expressionism movement. Educated at the Maryland Institute College of Art, an early connection with several artists in New York's Art scene led to notable exhibitions and recognition. The art style often incorporated vibrant colors and dynamic compositions, revealing the emotional intensity of the subject matter. This individual contributed to various artistic movements through teaching and mentorship, influencing generations of artists. The involvement in group shows like the Howl Festival and the inclusion in exhibitions at the Whitney Museum established a strong presence in the American art world.

Participation in the New York School exhibitions

Works included in major galleries like Whitney Museum

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