Art of the Abstract Mark:
Libbie Mark’s Collage Paintings and Other Works, 1950s–1960s
Libbie Mark’s first solo show in 60 years was held at the National Arts Club in New York and featured 27 paintings and works on paper, many likely not exhibited since the 1960s.
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January 18 – February 25, 2022
Opening reception: February 2, 2022
Gallery talk: February 16, 2022
Curated by:
Jennifer Uhrhane, Curator and Consultant to the Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund
Robert Yahner, Curator/Registrar of the NAC.
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Gallery Talk: February 16, 2022
Dr. Joan Marter, PhD
Dr. Joan Marter, PhD, is a professor emerita at Rutgers University, where she taught from 1977 to 2016. Since 2006 Marter has co-edited the Woman’s Art Journal, a forum for feminist approaches to women artists from various art historical periods. Marter has curated many exhibitions, and has written and edited numerous books and articles focusing on American women artists, including Women of Abstract Expressionism (Yale University Press, 2016), the book for the Denver Art Museum’s traveling exhibition of the same name. She has a BA in Visual Arts and Art History (Tyler School of Art, Temple University), and an MA and PhD in Art History (University of Delaware).
Jennifer Uhrhane
Jennifer Uhrhane is Consultant to the Libbie Mark Provincetown Fund. For almost 20 years Uhrhane has held curatorial and registrarial positions in museums and corporate art collections, as well as independent consultancies with private art collectors, artists, and artists’ families regarding art documentation, collections care, and estate planning. She has a BFA in photography (Rhode Island School of Design), a Certificate in Museum Studies and Administration (Tufts University), and an MA in Art History (Boston University).
The gallery talk was presented by Jennifer Uhrhane and Dr. Joan Marter.