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Berry Campbell, NEW YORK NY, U.S.A. - Art Basel 2026 | Booth: E8 @artbasel


Artists exhibited:
Mary Abbott,Alice Baber,Janice Biala,Bernice Bing,Elaine de Kooning,Dorothy Dehner,Lynne Drexler,Perle Fine,Helen Frankenthaler,Sonia Gechtoff,Judith Godwin,Mercedes Matter,Pat Passlof,Ethel Schwabacher,Yvonne Thomas,Lucia Wilcox

Lucia Wilcox


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  • NEW YORK NY - 524 W 26th Street, New YorkUnited States (U.S.A.)

June 18 > June 21, 2026

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Mary Abbott, Lucy, c. 1956-1958, oil on canvas, 71 x 75 inches (180.3 x 190.5 cm).

Lynne Drexler, Eventide, 1968, oil on linen, 68 x 50 inches (172.7 x 127 cm).

Elaine de Kooning, Tom Hess, 1963, oil on linen, 60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm).

Dorothy Dehner, Aspect of the City, 1986, bronze on travertine base, 2 1/8 x 17 1/4 x 3/4 inches (5.4 x 43.8 x 1.9 cm).

Perle Fine, Untitled (Prescience), 1950, oil on canvas, 34 x 34 inches (86.4 x 86.4 cm).

Mercedes Matter, Untitled (Autumn Still Life), c. 1985, oil on linen, 44 x 48 inches (111.8 x 121.9 cm).

Judith Godwin, No. 10, 1958, oil on canvas, 80 x 57 3/4 inches (203.2 x 146.7 cm).

Mary Abbott, Lucy, c. 1956-1958, oil on canvas, 71 x 75 inches (180.3 x 190.5 cm). Lynne Drexler, Eventide, 1968, oil on linen, 68 x 50 inches (172.7 x 127 cm). Elaine de Kooning, Tom Hess, 1963, oil on linen, 60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm). Dorothy Dehner, Aspect of the City, 1986, bronze on travertine base, 2 1/8 x 17 1/4 x 3/4 inches (5.4 x 43.8 x 1.9 cm). Perle Fine, Untitled (Prescience), 1950, oil on canvas, 34 x 34 inches (86.4 x 86.4 cm). Mercedes Matter, Untitled (Autumn Still Life), c. 1985, oil on linen, 44 x 48 inches (111.8 x 121.9 cm). Judith Godwin, No. 10, 1958, oil on canvas, 80 x 57 3/4 inches (203.2 x 146.7 cm).
Berry Campbell is thrilled to announce its first year participating in Art Basel, marking an important milestone in the gallery's ongoing commitment to championing historically underrecognized artists. The gallery will present a finely curated group of women artists who were once marginalized within postwar art history and are now undergoing significant critical reassessment and market attention. Featured artists include Mary Abbott (1921-2019), Alice Baber (1928-1982), Janice Biala (1903-2000), Bernice Bing (1936-1998), Elaine de Kooning (1918-1989), Dorothy Dehner (1901-1994), Lynne Drexler (1928-1999), Perle Fine (1905-1988), Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011), Sonia Gechtoff (1926-2018), Judith Godwin (1930-2021), Mercedes Matter (1913-2001), Pat Passlof (1928-2011), Ethel Schwabacher (1903-1984), Yvonne Thomas (1913-2009), and Lucia Wilcox (1899-1974), among others. Together, their work reflects a growing reassessment of postwar American art, one that recognizes the vital contributions of women artists and aligns with Berry Campbell's founding vision to restore these artists to their rightful place in art history. Highlights of the presentation include Mary Abbott's Lucy (c. 1956-1958), a monumental painting emblematic of her lyrical, gestural abstraction. Also featured is Elaine de Kooning's Tom Hess (1963), a vibrant portrait of her friend and editor at Artnews, captured by her signature gestural figuration. This painting has not been on view since its inclusion in the National Portrait Gallery's (Washington, DC) solo exhibition of Elaine de Kooning in 2015-2016. Alice Baber's Sea Cloud Moving West, a brilliant abstraction from 1974, will be presented in dialogue with Lynne Drexler's Eventide (1968), a painting bursting with her characteristic intricate patterning and distinctive, color-driven language sourced directly from the Lynne Drexler Archive. Additionally, Berry Campbell is pleased to participate in the Basel Exclusive, featuring a major painting from the American postwar period.


ABOUT ARTISTS : Mary Abbott,Alice Baber,Janice Biala,Bernice Bing,Elaine de Kooning,Dorothy Dehner,Lynne Drexler,Perle Fine,Helen Frankenthaler,Sonia Gechtoff,Judith Godwin,Mercedes Matter,Pat Passlof,Ethel Schwabacher,Yvonne Thomas,Lucia Wilcox


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abstract: Biala (1903-2000) was a Polish-born American painter known in Paris and New York for her sublime assimilation of the School of Paris and the New York School of Abstract Expressionism. During her eight-decade career, her work was characterized by a modernist reinterpretation of classical themes of landscapes, still life, and portraiture, animated gesturally with punctuated brush work held fast by her keen eye for observation. As an immigrant arriving from a Russian-occupied Poland to a Jewish tenement house on the Lower East Side in New York in 1913, Biala, then Janice Tworkov, faced a new culture and adolescence at the same time. Decamping to Greenwich Village with her older brother, Jack Tworkov, she became immersed in a bohemian life. Like Jack, Janice was an avid reader; The Three Musketeers was her favorite book. She would later tell French novelist and art theorist Andre? Malraux that it was because of Porthos that she became an artist.
web: https://www.janicebiala.org/
country: FRANCE
city: PARIS


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web: http://www.perlefine.com/
country: U.S.A.
city: SOUTHAMPTON NY


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web: https://www.frankenthalerfoundation.org/
country: U.S.A.
city: NEW YORK NY


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web: https://www.resnickpasslof.org/
country: U.S.A.
city: NEW YORK NY

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Art Basel 2026, Basel SWITZERLAND - June 18 > 21, 2026 @ArtBasel

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Our Basel fair brings the international artworld together. It features over 200 leading galleries and more than 4,000 artists from five continents. Many high-quality exhibitions take place concurrently in and around Basel, creating a region-wide art week.
Unlimited Sector Opening (by invitation only)
Monday, June 15, 2026
4pm - 8pm, First Choice
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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Lucia Wilcox, NEW YORK NY, U.S.A. - Mary Abbott,Alice Baber,Janice Biala,Bernice Bing,Elaine de Kooning,Dorothy Dehner,Lynne Drexler,Perle Fine,Helen Frankenthaler,Sonia Gechtoff,Judith Godwin,Mercedes Matter,Pat Passlof,Ethel Schwabacher,Yvonne Thomas,Lucia Wilcox :   - June 18 > June 21, 2026 @luciawilcox
#MaryAbbott #AliceBaber #JaniceBiala #BerniceBing #ElainedeKooning #DorothyDehner #LynneDrexler #PerleFine #HelenFrankenthaler #SoniaGechtoff #JudithGodwin #MercedesMatter #PatPasslof #EthelSchwabacher #YvonneThomas #LuciaWilcox