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Betty Woodman
This exhibition of works spanning 70 years looks at ways that artists draw on craft traditions and materials. It includes multiple works by Betty Woodman, from her early push beyond production pottery to more recent works showcasing her talents as a painter and sculptor.
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Betty Woodman’s "The Red Table" (2014) is included in this exhibition of works from the museum’s collection which explore the significance of our domestic spaces.
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Ceramic and mixed-media installations spanning Betty Woodman’s career are featured in this exuberant exhibition of works tracing the legacy of Pattern and Decoration.
Read MoreBetty Woodman takes her place alongside her peers—both past in present—in this lively exhibition of works by New York-based women artists.
Read MoreBronze benches and complex canvas and ceramic paintings by Betty Woodman are included in this exhibition of works focused on a decorative approach to art.
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This exhibition—and the canvas and ceramic painting by Betty Woodman included within it—reflects on the enduring influence of the Pattern and Decoration movement.
Read MoreThis exhibition of works spanning 70 years looks at ways that artists draw on craft traditions and materials. It includes multiple works by Betty Woodman, from her early push beyond production pottery to more recent works showcasing her talents as a painter and sculptor.
Read MoreBetty Woodman’s breakthrough wall-based sculptures from the late 1970s and early 1980s are included in this scholarly and comprehensive survey of artists associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement in the U.S.
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