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Pereira in the Beat and Jazz eras
0 Comments Published by Djelloul Marbrook September 2nd, 2008 in Museums, Galleries, Articles, Art, Paintings, Art history, Beat Era, Jazz Era, Greenwich Village.Jim Burns, the English poet, is a scholar of the Beat and Jazz eras. He is for this reason of interest to Irene Rice Pereira researchers. Pereira lived during her most creative years on Fifteenth Street just west of Sixth Avenue in Chelsea, the neighborhood just north of Greenwich Village where so much of those […]
A rare gem in Utica, NY
0 Comments Published by Djelloul Marbrook July 27th, 2008 in Museums, Art, Paintings, Art history.Vacillating Progression, a Pereira oil on layers of coruscated glass is one of the artist’s best works. Displayed at The Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute
in Utica, New York,it ranks with such other Pereira masterworks as
Green Mass at The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. There is hardly a better exemplar of the artist’s reputation than […]
Pereira in Baruch College gift
0 Comments Published by Djelloul Marbrook April 13th, 2008 in News, Museums, Galleries, Art, Paintings, Art history.Among a small group of art works donated by Sidney Mishkin to his alma mater, Baruch College, is Irene Rice Pereira’s Affluent Surface. Other paintings in this highly refined selection are Max Ernst’s Mother and Daughter, Barbara Hepworth’s Bimorphic, Marsden Hartley’s Mount Katahdin—Snowstorm, Alfred Henry Maurer’s Two Women and Girl in Grey, Georges Mathieu’s Festival […]
Light Extending Itself
0 Comments Published by Djelloul Marbrook April 12th, 2008 in News, Museums, Galleries, Art, Paintings, Art history.A 1964 Pereira oil painting, Light Extending Itself, is part of the Non-Objective Art exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum. This exhibition is itself part of the larger Modern Life exhibition on the 5th floor. Light Extending Itself is the gift of Howard Weingrow.
Pereira had a special connection to Brooklyn. She, her two sisters, brother and […]