American painter (1924-2017)
Sally Hazelet Drummond |
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Born | Sally Potter Hazelet (1924-06-04)June 4, 1924
Evanston, Illinois |
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Died | April 9, 2017(2017-04-09) (aged 92)
Germantown, New York |
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Alma mater | Columbia University, Institute of Design, Hite Art Institute |
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Movement | Minimalism |
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Sally Hazelet Drummond (1924–2017) was an American artist known for her minimalist paintings.[1]
Drummond née Hazelet was born on June 4, 1924, in Evanston, Illinois.[2] She attended Columbia University, the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and the University of Louisville's Hite Art Institute.[3] In the 1950s she exhibited at the Tanager Gallery on 10th Street in New York City.[4] In 1967 she was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.[5]
Drummond died on April 9, 2017[3] in Germantown, New York.[4] Her work is in the Buffalo AKG Art Museum,[6] the Hood Museum of Art,[7] the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[8] the Museum of Modern Art,[9] and the Whitney Museum of American Art.[10]
In 2015 Gallery X at the Hite Art Institute held a retrospective of her work entitled Iconoclastic Fervor: Sally Hazelet Drummond's Road to Abstraction.[11][12]
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