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L to R: “Guerilla Gallerizing” review by Peter Frank in “The Village Voice,” May 7, 1979 | George Woodman. "Untitled," c. 1975-77. 67 x 67 in. Acrylic on canvas © Woodman Family Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Woodman Family Foundation Archives
"Guerilla Gallerizing” review by Peter Frank in “The Village Voice,” May 7, 1979. Woodman Family Foundation Archives.
George Woodman review by Peter Frank in "The Village Voice," May 7, 1979

In May of 1979, George Woodman received this review from “The Village Voice” in the mail, clipped and sent to him by his daughter Francesca. It was addressed in her hand “For Daddy,” and pointed out where his work is discussed.

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Francesca Woodman birth announcement, 1958

Francesca Woodman was born on this day in 1958. Her artist parents used this drawing by George, recently discovered in the family archive, to share the good news with family and friends.

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George Woodman’s early 1960s landscape paintings

George Woodman’s landscape paintings from the early 1960s were influenced by modernists from Cézanne to Diebenkorn and profoundly impacted by his year-long stay in Italy. “The landscape in Italy is not the same. Italy is not a natural object. The earth is shaped. The hillsides are terraced… I painted many more Italian landscapes in Boulder than I ever did in Italy."

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Notes of love exchanged between Betty and George Woodman, 1951-52

George Woodman and Betty Woodman began their nearly seven decade relationship in life and art in 1950. While Betty was on a year-long solo trip to Fiesole, Italy from 1951-52, the two regularly exchanged passionate love letters and affectionate notes.

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George Woodman's lifelong commitment to color is explored in Plotline 4

From his early abstract paintings to more recent painted photographs, color was a powerful and continuous thread in George Woodman’s work. Even as his focus shifted to black and white photography, Woodman never abandoned his interest in color, instead finding ways to create unexpected dialogues between and across media.

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Letters exchanged between Francesca Woodman and George Woodman, April 1977

Francesca Woodman often used the backs of her photographs to write letters to family and friends, addressing, stamping and dropping her prints directly into the mailbox. In this exchange between her and George from April 1977, they discuss her first forays into fashion photography and other news from Providence and Boulder.

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George Woodman’s renovated studio in Antella, Italy, 2008

A former wine cellar underneath the family's stone farmhouse in Antella, Italy was transformed in to a new photography and painting studio for George Woodman, with surrounding views of the Tuscan countryside.

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L to R: The Woodman family at home in Boulder, Colorado, circa 1963 / Sirotkin House, designed by Tician Papachristou, 1959, Boulder, Colorado, courtesy M. Gerwing Architects / Images 3-7: Interior and exterior views of the Woodman family home in the Sirotkin House, circa 1960s / Baskets in Betty’s studio before one of her twice-yearly sales.
The Woodman family at home in Boulder, Colorado, c. 1963. Woodman Family Foundation Archives.
The Woodmans in Boulder, Colorado, 1960s

In 1960, after returning to Boulder, Colorado, from their first year together in Italy, the Woodman family moved into the Sirotkin House. One of more than a dozen modernist homes in Boulder by architect Tician Papachristou, the house was designed for the original owner as a pair with the house next door.

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All images related to George Woodman, The Rochester Carpet, 1984, Bevier Gallery, RIT, Rochester, NY. L to R: Installation view with the artist / Installation view / Students sorting patterns before painting / Pages from the artist's instructions / article in the Times-Union, Rochester, NY, December 6, 1984.
Installation view, George Woodman, "The Rochester Carpet," 1984, Bevier Gallery, RIT, Rochester, NY. Woodman Family Foundation Archives.
George Woodman’s paper tile installation at Rochester Institute of Technology, December 1984

George Woodman’s "The Rochester Carpet" was a sprawling, patterned mosaic temporarily covering the floor of the Bevier Gallery at Rochester Institute of Technology in December of 1984. This site-specific work was just one of the artist’s ambitious and encompassing tile projects, extending his earlier practice as an abstract painter by employing complex systems of pattern and color across public spaces.

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George Woodman and Betty Woodman featured in newly released "Pattern, Crime & Decoration" exhibition catalogue

The catalogue for "Pattern, Crime & Decoration"—a two-part exhibition at MAMCO, Geneva and Le Consortium, Dijon —focuses on the work of artists associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement in the US. It includes paintings by George Woodman and wall-based ceramic sculptures by Betty Woodman.

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George Woodman in "Les Chemins du Sud" at Musée régional d'art contemporain, Sérignan, France, 2019

George Woodman’s pattern paintings, which combine formal rigor with an approach to color influenced by his years in Italy, are featured in this exhibition of works focused on a decorative approach to art.

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