Shirley Jaffe
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Shirley Jaffe, abstract painter
Painting
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 and sculptor, was born in New Jersey
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, USA, in 1923 and educated at Cooper Union
Cooper Union
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 in New York City
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. She moved to Paris
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 in 1949 as a young painter and has carried on her career primarily in France
France
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, although she returns regularly to the United States where she has exhibited since the early '90s at the Holly Solomon Gallery and in other New York group shows. In Paris she has exhibited at the Galerie Fournier and later began to show her work at the Nathalie Obadia Gallery. In New York City she has shown her work at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery
Tibor de Nagy Gallery
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is an art gallery in New York City, USA. It was involved in the discovery of many of the Second Generation Abstract Expressionist Movement’s most important artists and also representational artists of the era including Grace Hartigan, Alfred Leslie, Helen Frankenthaler,...

.

Paintings

Shirley Jaffe began as an abstract expressionist but in about 1968 her style changed to the flat, uninflected surfaces and single-colour shapes that she has used ever since. In 1968, a grant year in Berlin
Berlin
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 may have reunited her thinking with the European abstraction of Arp,Tauber-Arp, Kandinski and Herbin.

Work since 2000

In 2000, the state government and the City of Perpignan commissioned Jaffe to design the stained glass windows of the chapel. The installation of the completed windows coincided with a retrospective of Jaffe's work at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Céret.

Sources

  • Border Crossing: Shirley Jaffe-painting and stained glass, Deborah Rosenthal, Modern Painters
    Modern Painters (magazine)
    Modern Painters is a monthly art magazine published in New York City by Louise Blouin Media. The magazine is published 10 times per year; it includes profiles on two international artists per issue; columns by international contributors; interviews with and articles by contemporary artists and...

    , Spring 2000.

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