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Exhibitions – Abby Shahn

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    "Skowhegan at 50 - A Maine Legacy", Maine Coast Artists and Portland School of Art, Portland ME: 1995 "A Family of Artists: 3 Generations”, Anne Reid Art Gallery Princeton, NJ: 1994 "American Abstraction: A New Decade”, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA: 1993 "Multiple Dialogues”, The Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, PA

Biography – Abby Shahn

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    “Ghosts”, a collaboration of poems by Mark Melnicove and paintings by Abby Shahn. Self-published. 2008: Annaliese Jakimides "Visual Jazz" Bangor Metro: 1999: Shirley Jacks, Art New England, Summer: 1999, 1997: Lynn Ascrizzi, Artist's Profile, Central Maine Morning Sentinel: 1997/96: Ken Greenleaf, Maine Sunday Telegram: 1997/95: Donna Gold ...

Art Seen: Abby Shahn at 80 The Portland Phoenix

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    Mar 25, 2020 · As such, Abby Shahn is the perfect artist for Speedwell. “Abby Shahn – 50 Years” (through May 9) is a major retrospective (with catalog) of an artist who has been a key player on the Maine art scene since 1969. Shahn, who turns 80 this year, is also part of a storied artistic family with roots in the Skowhegan art community.Author: Edgar Allen Beem

Oil Paintings – Abby Shahn

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    Several years ago I felt a yen to try oil painting again after avoiding it for many years. This coincided with the election of Bush and with the many troubles brought about by his reign.

50 years of art by Abby Shahn at Speedwell - Portland ...

    https://www.pressherald.com/2020/03/16/50-years-of-art-by-abby-shahn-at-speedwell/
    “Abby Shahn: 50 Years” is on view through May 9. It’s the largest solo show she’s had in 15 years. Shahn, who lives in Solon, enjoys art roots that go back to post-World War II New York. She grew...

Abby Shahn — SPEEDWELL Projects

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    Abby Shahn chose to move to Maine from New York City in the late ’60s and has lived and worked in rural Maine ever since. Her main studio is a separate building in the field behind her house and is heated with wood and has no running water.

Artist’s Statement – Abby Shahn

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    The artists that I’ve come to know here have been a constant source of inspiration to me. On the other hand, I used to live in NYC. So I have some idea about what I’m missing by choosing to live here. I’m sure that if I still lived in the city, I would be inspired by much of the art being done there.

Abby Shahn - The Davistown Museum

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    Abby Shahn has been living and working in Maine since 1969; she is one of the state's most important and celebrated artists. Her work hovers between the figurative and the non-objective, showing that no boundaries are needed. She explains, "I believe that all painting is abstract. However, even in the most non-objective paintings, I always find

Véronique Plesch – Conversation with Abby Shahn - The ...

    http://maineartsjournal.com/veronique-plesch-conversation-with-abby-shahn/
    Abby Shahn and Gretchen Lucchesi, Travelogue (accordion artist book) with A Field of Blackbirds in the background, Abby Shahn—50 Years, SPEEDWELL Projects, …

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