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Jane Freilicher

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  • Biography
    View works. Jane Freilicher, Window on the West Village, 1999
    Window on the West Village, 1999
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    Born in Brooklyn, New York, 1924
    Died in New York, New York, 2014
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  • Jane Freilicher pursued a distinctive painterly realism for over sixty years. The artist’s work has gained increasing recognition for her...
    Photo by John Jonas Gruen

    Jane Freilicher pursued a distinctive painterly realism for over sixty years. The artist’s work has gained increasing recognition for her unique vision from critics, collectors, and generations of younger painters. Freilicher is most noted for her sweeping Long Island landscapes seen from her Water Mill studio window, and her dazzling views of downtown Manhattan, often juxtaposed with still life objects in the foreground. Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times has called her work “the essence of serious painting, deceptively modest, steadfast and fluent."

    Freilicher came of age in the era of Abstract Expressionism at the center of a group of influential artists and poets, including painters Willem de Kooning, Rudy Burckhardt, Joan Mitchell, Larry Rivers, Fairfield Porter, and Alex Katz, and poets John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and Frank O’Hara.

    A Brooklyn native, Freilicher graduated from Brooklyn College and received an M.A. from Columbia University. She went on to study with the legendary teacher and painter Hans Hofmann, both in New York and Provincetown, Massachusetts. In 1952 she had her first one-person exhibition at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York.

  • "Freilicher’s paintings gradually summon fugitive emotions that are beyond words. Foremost for me is a slightly melancholy but secretly smiling spirit of acceptance, conveyed with a casual formality that honors painting’s trusty conventions. I am reminded of the title of an O’Hara poem: 'In Memory of My Feelings.'" —Peter Schjeldahl
  • Freilicher was a longtime member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the National Academy of Design. Her... Freilicher was a longtime member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the National Academy of Design. Her...

    Freilicher was a longtime member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the National Academy of Design. Her many honors included the National Academy of Design Saltus Gold Medal, the Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award from the Guild Hall Museum, and the Gold Medal in Painting from the Academy of Arts and Letters, its highest honor.

    The artist’s work is held in numerous private and public collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Her paintings were selected for inclusion in the 1995 Whitney Biennial. Recent acquisitions have been made by institutions including the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.; the Sheldon Art Museum, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; the Brandywine Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California; the Addison Gallery of American Art, Massachusetts; and the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan.

  • Works
    Jane Freilicher, Montego Bay, 1959-1961

    Jane Freilicher

    Montego Bay, 1959-1961
    oil on linen
    68 1/2 x 61 5/8 inches
    174 x 156.5 cm
    Copyright The Artist
  • Exhibitions
    • Jane Freilicher: Abstractions

      Jane Freilicher: Abstractions

      March 2 – April 22, 2023 509 West 27th Street, New York
      Demonstrating the expansiveness of Freilicher’s visual language and underscoring her contribution to a generation of New York City painters, Abstractions offers an opportunity to discover a series of work by an artist known primarily for her distinctive style of painterly representation.
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    • Jane Freilicher: Parts of a World

      Jane Freilicher: Parts of a World

      January 21 – March 13, 2021 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
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    • Painters of the East End

      Painters of the East End

      July 11 – August 16, 2019 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Kasmin is pleased to announce Painters of the East End, on view at 297 Tenth Avenue between July 11 – August 16, 2019. The exhibition explores the commonalities and distinctions of the work produced amongst the coterie culture of Long Island’s South Fork during the mid-twentieth century, including Mary Abbott, Nell Blaine, Perle Fine, Helen Frankenthaler, Jane Freilicher, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Charlotte Park, Betty Parsons, and Jane Wilson.
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    • Jane Freilicher: '50s New York

      Jane Freilicher: '50s New York

      April 19 – June 9, 2018
      Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce its debut exhibition of paintings by Jane Freilicher (1924 - 2014), whose estate the gallery now represents. The presentation is the first to focus on Freilicher’s paintings from the 1950s; a body of work that critic Fairfield Porter termed “traditional and radical.” It includes early still lifes, portraits and the studio views that elucidate her characteristically deft balance of interior and exterior. Hailing from the 1950s and painted within various studios in lower Manhattan, the works are evocative of a downtown milieu that has since come to represent the period’s golden age of spirited, improvisational artistic freedom. They articulate Freilicher’s enduring influence: her steadfast observation and intuitive realism are detectable within the work of a number of painters working today.
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  • News
    • Jane Frelilicher featured in The New York Times

      Jane Frelilicher featured in The New York Times

      by Max Lakin April 5, 2023
      Jane Freilicher’s paintings of the late 1950s are technically abstractions, though like those of many of her second-generation Abstract Expressionist peers, they speak with a...
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    • Jane Freilicher reviewed in Brooklyn Rail

      Jane Freilicher reviewed in Brooklyn Rail

      by Alfred Mac Adam April 1, 2023 View More
    • Jane Freilicher: New Publication

      Jane Freilicher: New Publication

      March 2, 2023 View More
    • 'Three Artists, Three Arcs, One Gallery' in The New York Times

      'Three Artists, Three Arcs, One Gallery' in The New York Times

      by Roberta Smith May 31, 2018
      These days it is not unusual for a New York gallery to have two spaces and even three. Less typical are moments when their exhibitions...
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    • Jane Freilicher featured in Vogue

      Jane Freilicher featured in Vogue

      by Julia Felsenthal April 20, 2018
      When the exclusive, all-male Century club in midtown Manhattan finally buckled under pressure to let in women members in the late 1980s, the painter Jane...
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  • Publications
    • Jane Freilicher: Abstractions

      Jane Freilicher: Abstractions

      2023
      Exhibition Catalogue, 72 pages
      Publisher: Kasmin Books
      ISBN: 978-1-947232-87-7
      Dimensions: 9.5 x 11.125
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    • Jane Freilicher: Parts of a World

      Jane Freilicher: Parts of a World

      2021
      Exhibition Poster
      Dimensions: 18 x 24
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