Deborah's work, before her recent death in 2010, addressed the paradoxes of visual perception, the enigmas and quirks, and how it all forms the basis for our realities. The impact, excitement, and energies created by incongruity, juxtaposition and opposites all informed Deborah's art.

As she stated, "The images are couched in paradoxical terms, challenge the mind's eye, invoke opposites and hold them in tension. The work at times seems to refer to something in reality, but then the reference is denied. Identity; the fusion of so many experiences, so many inquiries, so many intuitions is also a primary issue."

This is the work, the legacy, of the artist who continues to inspire us through her life's work found on these pages.

January openings featuring the works of the late Deborah Remington

Happy New Year to all! You are invited to the openings of two exhibitions celebrating the life and work of Deborah Remington (1930-2010).

BELLA PACIFICA features the work of Bay Area Abstractionists who famously were among the founding members of the Beat Generation. Please join us to celebrate this historic exhibition:

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 13th, 6 to 8pm David Nolan Gallery 527 West 29th Street. On view through February 5th. Click here for more information.

Opening Reception: Friday, January 21st, 6 to 8pm, Nyehaus Gallery, 358 West 20th Street. On view through March 6th
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 Elatea --1981
 Frechen 502 --1963
 Maligant --2003