Irene Neal

Irene Neal is an internationally exhibited American painter. She graduated from Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania in 1958.[1] She is a member of the New New Painters a group of artists brought together by the first curator of modern and contemporary art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Dr. Kenworth Moffett in 1978, contemperaneously with the further development of acrylic gel paint as developed by the paint chemist Sam Golden.[2] In describing her work the aforementioned Dr. Moffett states "Irene Neal works in the tradition of large size, free form abstraction, originating with Jackson Pollock, the Abstract Expressionists, and the Color Field Painters".[3]

References

  1. "Irene Neal, About the Artist". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2015-09-20.
  2. Sam Golden, Paintmaking Pioneer, Sam Golden's eulogy at Golden Artist Colors.
  3. "Moffett's Artletter 2.0 | Irene Neal". kenworthwmoffett.net. Retrieved 2015-09-20.

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