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Full Name
  
Eve Josephson

Known for
  
Painting

Spouse(s)
  
Joseph D. Garrison

Nationality
  
American

Movement
  
Modernism Realism

Period
  
Modernism

Born
  
April 22, 1903 (
1903-04-22
)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Style
  
Landscape art Portraiture Abstract art

Died
  
17 April 2003, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Alma mater
  
Art Institute of Chicago (1930)

Eve Josephson Garrison (1903-2003) was a modernist painter. Her early works focused on a realist style including landscapes and cityscapes, specifically depicting Chicago, Colorado, and Mexico. She also painted nudes and portraits and increasingly abstract and textured art in later life. She suggested creating work for juried shows and annuals was not the way "to be a great artists!" Instead, she began making work that felt was more expressive of her ideas. In the sixties she began making work that she termed "sculptural relief oil paintings." This involved a process of embedding objects such as seeds, branches, glass, and string into the paint. During the period she was producing more abstract work she had solo exhibitions in New York, Detroit, Milwaukee, Miami, Paris, and London.

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Early life

Garrison graduated from School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930. She also exibited at the Art Institute of Chicago's Annual Chicago and Vicinity Artists exhibition between 1934-1940.

Exhibitions

  • 1934-1940 Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, AIC
  • 1983 After the Great Crash: New Deal Art in Illinois, Illinois State Museum
  • 2007 Eve Garrison: Life Study, 70 Years of figurative painting
  • Awards

  • 1933 Prize, Chicago Galleries Association
  • 1933 Prize, Washington (DC) Society of Artists
  • References

    Eve Garrison Wikipedia