"Bella Pacifica: Bay Area Abstraction" Exhibition

Leslie Feely Fine Art

poster for "Bella Pacifica: Bay Area Abstraction" Exhibition

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Leslie Feely Fine Art presents "Bella Pacifica: Bay Area Abstraction, 1946-1963 A Symphony in Four Parts." The exhibition will be on view at Leslie Feely Fine Art, NYEHAUS, and Franklin Parrasch Gallery through March 5th and at David Nolan Gallery through February 5th.
Leslie Feely Fine Art will feature fourteen works by nine artists: Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, Elmer Bischoff, Ernest Briggs, Edward Dugmore, Frank Lobdell, Hassel Smith, and Jon Schueler. Most of these artists either studied or taught at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute) during its "Golden Age" of Abstract Expressionism. In Art in the San Francisco Bay Area: 1945-1980, Thomas Albright writes of the period, "In the highly charged atmosphere of romanticism and rebellion that hung in the dark cement corridors and claustrophobic studios of the California School of Fine Arts during the postwar years, the mood swung between an almost religious devotion to the idea of Art, and a volatile anything-goes abandon."

[Image: Richard Diebenkorn "Sausalito" 1949 Oil on canvas 45 1/8 x 33 3/8 in.]

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from January 25, 2011 to March 12, 2011

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