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Archive for: 1960s

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting of a human figure in muted gray and white tones with indistinct facial features and flowing, textured brushstrokes.

Fragment–3 (29R)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. A textured abstract painting with dark earthy tones, depicting a rough landscape and a large yellowish sun or moon in the upper center.

#39 (22JM)

not titled, 1960s, by Libbie Mark

Untitled Collage Painting (23JM)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with bold blocks of orange, blue, and brown, and textured brushstrokes. Green, white, and red accents add contrast to the composition.Photo courtesy Berry Campbell, New York

Untitled Collage Painting (24J)

No title, Libbie Mark, 1960s

Untitled Collage Painting (18JM)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring broad brushstrokes in beige, black, green, and orange tones, with layered textures and overlapping shapes.Photo courtesy Berry Campbell, New York

Untitled Collage Painting (19R)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with layered brushstrokes in red, pink, green, black, and gray tones, creating a textured and fragmented composition.

Untitled Collage Painting (21R)

not titled, 1960s, by Libble Mark

Untitled Collage Painting (22J)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with a reddish-brown background, white and pale areas, scattered brushstrokes, and hints of blue, purple, and black shapes in the top center.

Untitled Collage Painting (12R)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with bold black brushstrokes, splashes of red, brown, and blue, and dynamic, chaotic patterns on a white background.

Untitled (13J)

Abstract expressionist painting featuring bold yellow, brown, and turquoise brushstrokes with layered textures and dynamic shapes throughout the composition, created by female artist Libbie Mark.

Collage Painting #67-6 (13JM)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring a large red area with textured patches of beige, green, and white, and visible brushstrokes and paper fragments.

Collage Painting #109 (13R)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring bold textured strokes in shades of blue, purple, pink, orange, black, and white, with layered and overlapping shapes across the canvas.

Untitled Collage Painting (14JM)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with textured red, blue, and green shapes. A bold red form dominates the upper center, while blue and green areas fill the lower half. Dated 1962 at the bottom.

#42 (16J)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring bold strokes of pink, yellow, green, blue, and gray, with overlapping shapes and dynamic brushwork creating a sense of movement and energy.

For Lisa (17R)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring broad red brushstrokes, splashes of green and beige, and black diagonal lines with hints of white and purple. The composition is energetic and layered.

Untitled Collage Painting (10JM)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting featuring bold brushstrokes in black, beige, blue, and yellow, with layered textures and intersecting colors creating a dynamic composition.

Collage Painting #26 (10M)

A work of art by female abstract expressionist Libbie Mark. Abstract painting with Hebrew text, fragmented human figures, bold colors, black sweeping lines, and mixed media elements including numbers and a flower at the lower center.

House of Healing (09J)

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#LibbieMark and Berry Campbell are featured in @Ar #LibbieMark and Berry Campbell are featured in @Artsy’s Women-Led Galleries Now, a “curated online showcase, centering women shaping contemporary art today from the studio to the gallery. While women remain underrepresented in the global art market, this initiative spotlights emerging and mid-career women artists represented by leading women gallerists.”“To celebrate Women’s History Month, collect exceptional contemporary art including painting, sculpture, and mixed media—created by women artists, presented by women-led galleries, and available to buy online on Artsy.”Swipe to see Libbie’s featured painting and selections from Berry Campbell’s booth. For more info about Libbie, please see links in bio, and please follow @LibbieMarkArtist and @BerryCampbell.Here is the link to the entire presentation: www.artsy.net/fair/women-led-galleries-now and Berry Campbell’s virtual booth: https://www.artsy.net/show/berry-campbell-gallery-berry-campbell-gallery-at-women-led-galleries-now#WomensHistoryMonth #WomensARTHistoryMonth #WomenOfAbstractExpressionism #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida_and_ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia @women_in_art_ @AsINyc @plain_sight_archive
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Occasionally, very occasionally, an Instagram message request ISN’T spam or a request to buy Libbie’s paintings as NFTs.....Recently, artist Andrew Young reached out to let us know that he owns a #LibbieMark! Knowing how important it is to share images and information, having embarked on his own mission to research and raise the art historical profile of #AbstractExpressionist painter William Holst, Young sent us pictures of this expressive and energetic work. Sharing with you all here (drumroll) ..... a newly “discovered” Libbie Mark pastel!Photos courtesy Andrew Young, please swipe for details of this colorful beauty:Libbie Mark, Untitled, 1960. oil and oil pastel on canvas paper, 9 x 12 in. #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund Inv. No. 01AY.For more info about Libbie, please see links in bio, and please follow @LibbieMarkArtist and @BerryCampbell.Be sure to also check out @AWYoungArt and @WilliamHolstInfo. Thank you Andrew! Does anyone else have a Libbie artwork they would like to share with us? Please get in touch.#WomenOfAbstractExpressionism #AbstractExpressionism @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida_and_ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia @women_in_art_ @AsINyc @plain_sight_archive
When is the last time you visited #LibbieMark ‘s w When is the last time you visited #LibbieMark ‘s website? (Part 2, blizzard delay edition)We have just launched exciting website upgrades that give you new ways to explore Libbie’s artworks. Libbie’s site now features 144 standalone pages, one for each of her paintings and works on paper documented so far. The new artwork pages feature fascinating background information and visual analysis of selected works, including links to other informative pages on the website, such as those that document the exhibitions in which these works were shown. We have started with in-depth coverage of about 25 pieces in Berry Campbell’s inventory and plan to expand to as many works as possible.Swipe for an example of these new artwork pages, featuring one of Libbie’s gorgeous #AbstractExpressionist collage paintings. Excerpt:“Mark was also a talented colorist, with an unexpected instinct for unusual combinations that achieved visual effects. Sometimes these effects were subtle, but most of the time, such as in this work, she played with the bold and exhilarating contrast of bright red with complementary green brushstrokes. The vertical composition - most of Mark’s paintings are verticals - also creates movement and dynamism throughout.”These website upgrades will help you gain a deeper understanding of the artist and her work. Get exploring and please let us know what you think!You can find the link to our website and other info in the bio. Please follow @LibbieMarkArtist and gallery rep @BerryCampbell.Image: #CollagePainting No. 62-73, 1962. Acrylic and paper collage on canvas, 36 1/4 × 30 in. #LibbieMarkProvincetownFund Inv. no. 08J, BCG No. MARK-00014.#WomenOfAbstractExpressionism @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida_and_ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia @women_in_art_ @AsINyc @plain_sight_archive
When is the last time you visited #LibbieMark ‘s w When is the last time you visited #LibbieMark ‘s website? We have just launched exciting upgrades that give you new ways to explore Libbie’s works by adding helpful categories, such as decade, medium, and exhibition title with which you can select groups of pieces to learn more about. You can also view Berry Campbell gallery’s current inventory of Libbie’s works. Begin your exploration by clicking on one of the categories on the right side of the webpage! See the screenshots for the new look, and please let us know what you think!You can find the link to our website, and other info, in the bio. Please follow @LibbieMarkArtist and gallery rep @BerryCampbell.#LibbieMarkProvincetownFund #AbstractExpressionist #CollagePainting #WomenOfAbstractExpressionism @womeninabstractart @womeninthearts @women_artists @thegreatwomenartists @frida_and_ @nogreatwomenartists @wearewia @women_in_art_ @AsINyc @plain_sight_archive
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