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Shirley Jaffe

Paintings from the 1970s

October 17 – November 23, 2013

The Black Line

The Black Line
1974
oil on canvas
51 1/4 x 76 3/4 inches
130,2 x 195 cm

Harlequin 1979 oil on canvas

Harlequin
1979
oil on canvas
84 1/2 x 65 inches
215,27 x 165,1 cm

Sylvia's White 1975

Sylvia's White
1975
oil on canvas
51 1/4 x 76 3/4 inches
130,2 x 195 cm

The First Diagonal

The First Diagonal
1973
oil on canvas
72 1/2 x 88 1/2 inches
184,15 x 225,79 cm

The White Line

The White Line
1975
oil on canvas
77 1/4 x 85 inches
196,2 x 216 cm

Upside Down - New York

Upside Down - New York
1974
oil on canvas
51 1/8 x 76 3/4 inches
130 x 195 cm

Press Release

The gallery is pleased to present works from the 1970s by the celebrated abstract painter Shirley Jaffe. The artist, who turns 90 in October, has lived in Paris for over sixty years. She has developed her own highly personal abstract language that is both classically modernist but also quirky and playful. The paintings are made up of vertical grids with curls, curves, and lines interrupting the geometry.

The artist arrived in Paris in 1949. In the decades to follow Jaffe established herself among a circle of American artists living in Paris including Sam Francis, Ellsworth Kelly, and Joan Mitchell. Although she is greatly admired and has exhibited widely in Europe, she is far less known in the United States. Her first solo exhibition in New York at Artists Space in 1989 earned her greater exposure in the United States.

Jaffe’s work has been the subject of over twenty-five gallery exhibitions in Europe. A twenty-year survey of her paintings was presented at Musee d’art Moderne Ceret in 1999. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and the Centre Georges-Pompidou, among many others.