Mary Abbott: The Living Possibility of Paint
May 1–July 25, 2021
Throughout her long career--she died in 2019 at age 98--
Mary Abbott pursued a sensuous approach to abstraction, exploring paint's "living possibility."
An active member of the abstract expressionist cohort, with studios in New York City
and Southampton, she also traveled widely and was influenced by the vibrant tropical
environment of Haiti and the Virgin Islands. This exhibition, with loans from the
McCormick Gallery in Chicago and the
Mougins Museum of Classical Art
, focuses on her paintings of the 1950s, when her gestural canvases and works on paper
abound with spontaneous expression.
Mary Abbott, The Living Possibility of Flesh, ca. 1955. Oil on canvas, 25 1/4 x 28 1/4 inches.
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