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75th anniversary exhibitions

Previous and Upcoming: Final Exhibit Opens July 10th, 2020

 

75th anniversary exhibition

Curated by Vicky A Clark

Nov. 30th - jan. 21 2018/19

pittsburgh center for the arts

opening reception november 30th 6-9pm

Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 6300 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 6300 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232

portals

Curated by Kate Lydon

Mar. 15th - apr. 28th 2019

707 gallery

opening reception March 15th 6-9pm

707/709 Galleries, 707 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

707/709 Galleries, 707 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

 
 
 

What deepest Remains

Oct. 4th - Nov. 3 2019

Brewhouse gallery

Brewhouse Gallery, 711 S 21st St #210, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Brewhouse Gallery, 711 S 21st St #210, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

 

group a: legacY (1944-1969)

Curated by Vicky Clark and Jean McClung

July 10th - Aug. 10th

Christine Frechard Gallery

5126 Butler St.

*Gallery hours are Thursday to Sunday 1 - 5pm &

Tuesday Aug. 10th 1 - 5 pm.

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Christine Frechard Gallery, 5126 Butler St. Pittsburgh, PA 15201

 
 
 

em-bod-i-ment

Juried by Devan Shimoyama

nov. 15th - dec. 14th 2019

spinning plate gallery

opening reception Nov 15th

6-9pm

Spinning Plate Gallery, 5821 Friendship Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Spinning Plate Gallery, 5821 Friendship Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

 
 

Group a 75th anniversary CELEBRATION exhibition

Pittsburgh center for the arts

Nov. 30th, 2018 - Jan. 20th. 2019

 

Exhibition Photos

In depth Catalog available for purchase SeptemBER 2020

 
 

 portals at 707 penn gallery

Intriguing, playful and provocative, the exhibition highlights a unique selection of representational and non-objective works by Group A members and guests.  Using color, shape, size, scale, and, in some cases, the process itself, the featured artists share a language–both deeply personal and universal–grounded in the abstract. -Kate Lydon, Curator

Group a: Legacy (1944-1969)

 
 

It all started when…

Group A: Legacy (1944-1969) is the last exhibition in Group A's 75th Anniversary Celebration.

 This exhibition is the first to focus specifically on the artists of the Abstract Group (Pittsburgh, 1944-1969), now known as Group A (Pittsburgh, 1969-present). Over 40 works have been selected from private collections. Paintings that were radical for the time, aluminum modernist wall sculptures, plexiglass kinetic sculptures, found art and innovative ceramic work are among the many fresh and compelling artworks in this exhibit. We believe it to be the second (first was American Abstract Artists,NYC, 1936-present) and only other group in the country established specifically to promote abstract art.

The wide variety of work on display was selected from private collections, and chosen over a period of three years. Without private collectors and foundations ( such as the Irving and Aaornel deRoy Gruber Foundation) this exhibition would not have been possible.

The Abstract Group was established in 1944 to promote Abstract Art. Pittsburgh had been slow to accept Abstraction. While paintings by Balcomb Greene, Russell Twiggs and others might win awards in local exhibitions, abstract works were often relegated to a separate gallery. Local publications, with some exceptions, were hostile to the point of hysteria.

Founders Samuel Rosenberg, Russell Twiggs, Robert Lepper and Balcomb Greene were all on the faculty of The Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) Tireless innovators, organizers and creators, they were committed to advancing the new art movements that had begun in pre- and post-war Europe.

While Group A: Legacy (1944-1969) includes work by all the founders and many of the most notable members, the exhibition is not a comprehensive one. Also, Group A, members from 1970 to the present have made significant contributions to local and national art scenes.