Gerrie Gutmann studied under Lorser Feitelson in the late 1930's, otherwise she was a self-taught artist. Gutmann explored many painting styles, from the early Flemish masters to the fantastic to the surreal. During the 1950's when many West coast artists abandoned imagery for abstraction, Gutmann rejected the contemporaneous trend of Bay Area Abstract Expressionism and isolated herself from other painters.
Solo Exhibitions: Bonestell Gallery, New York 1948; Gallery Vivienne, New York 19 (showing 500 of 1188 characters). |
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