Saturday, August 26, 2017

Works by women artists who helped build the Abstract Expressionist movement on display at Foster-Gwin, San Francisco

Works by women artists who helped build the Abstract Expressionist artists including Jay DeFeo, Emiko Nakano and Nell Sinton are currently on display at Foster-Gwin art & antiques in San Francisco.

-Stephanie Wright Hession


“February Painting,” (1960), oil on paper, by Emiko Nakano. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.


“Summer Landscape, Dusk,” (1982), oil on paper, by Jay DeFeo. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.



“Untitled,” (1990), oil on canvas, signed and dated verso, canvas, by Kazuko Inoue. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.



“Untitled,” (1995), acrylic on linen, by Kazuko Inoue.
Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.

“Untitled #13,” (1950), oil on canvas, by Ruth Wall. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.


“Untitled,” (1960), oil on paperboard, by Nell Sinton. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.


“Still Life with Poster,” (1959), oil on canvas, by Nell Sinton. Courtesy of Foster-Gwin.

Foster-Gwin, 38 Hotaling Place, San Francisco 415.397.4986, www.fostergwin.com/


















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