Alice Denney

Alice Denney
Born 1922
Nationality American
Known for Curator

Alice Denney (born 1922 ) is a curator and arts administrator. Denney has been considered to be the grande dame of the Washington, D.C. avant-garde and the mentor to a number of Washington's artists and arts administrators. She was the first director of the Jefferson Place Gallery, intimately involved in the founding of the Washington Gallery of Modern Art and founder of the Washington Project for the Arts.

She helped with the exhibition "The Popular Image",[1] which included Robert Rauschenberg's "Concerto #5", with the Judson Dance Theater.[2]

She brought the exhibit "Punk Art", to the WPA, in 1978.[3]

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A DVD celebrating the life of Alice Denney, a major influence on the avant-garde"

"An interview of Alice Denney conducted by Walter Hopps for the National Museum of American Art. Denney speaks of her organization of two Washington, D.C. art happenings: the "Pop Festival," held in conjunction with an exhibition, "The Popular Image," sponsored by the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, April 18 - May 1, 1966; and the "Now Festival," April 26 - May 1, 1966." [4]

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