Ruth Vollmer
Ruth Vollmer | |
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Born |
Ruth Landshoff Vollmer 1903 Munich |
Died | 1 January 1982 78) | (aged
Nationality | Munich, American |
Known for | Painter, Sculpture |
Movement | abstract sculptor, minimalism |
Ruth Vollmer (1903 - 1982 New York City), was a German artist born in Munich. She moved to New York City in 1935 and had her first and only solo exhibition in 1960.[1]
Exhibitions
- 1977, Group Exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery. Mino Argento, Calvert Coggeshall, Minoru Kawabata, Richard Tuttle, Ruth Vollmer, Robert Yasuda, Helene Aylon and Cleve Gray (among others).[2]
- 1978, Group Exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery. Ruth Vollmer, Mino Argento, Cleve Gray, Calvert Coggeshall (among others)[3]
- 1979-80, Group Exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery. Mino Argento, Fanny Brennan, Richard Francisco, Richard Tuttle, Ruth Vollmer and Toko Shinoda (among others)[4]
References
- ↑ http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-12978548.html
- ↑ Book: Ruth Vollmer 1961-1978 Thinking The Line, Nadja Rottner and Peter Weibel, editors. P.220, ISBN 978-3-7757-1786-1
- ↑ The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian, Betty Parsons Gallery Papers, Reel 4087-4089: Exhibition Records, Reel 4108: Artists Files, last names A-B.
- ↑ Book: Ruth Vollmer 1961-1978 Thinking The Line, Nadja Rottner and Peter Weibel, editors. P.220, ISBN 978-3-7757-1786-1
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