Ida Wyman on View at Watrous Gallery and Release of New Images

Posted on Mar 12, 2014

Catherine Couturier Gallery artist Ida Wyman is being featured in a solo exhibition at the Watrous Gallery at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, running from March 14 through May 4, 2014. An opening reception will be held on Suday, March 16 from 2-5pm with the artist in attendance. Additionally, Melanie Herzog, professor of art history and chair of the Art Department at Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin, will be participating in an open conversation with the artist at 2:30. Herzog is the author of the fascinating, in-depth article "Ida Wyman: Chords of Memory."

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Florestine with Babys Cap, Los Angeles, 1950

Florestine with Babys Cap, Los Angeles, 1950

 

The majority of the works on view are being exhibited publicly for the first time and are concomitantly now available here at Catherine Couturier Gallery. Please contact us should you be interested in purchasing one of these fine art photographs for your own collection.

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Leaning on the Cow Gate, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 1947

Leaning on the Cow Gate, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 1947

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Salty Pretzels, New York City, 1945

Salty Pretzels, New York City, 1945

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Woman With Pet Birds, Los Angeles, 1949

Woman With Pet Birds, Los Angeles, 1949

  

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Breakdown on the Jersey Pike, New Jersey, ca. 1970

Breakdown on the Jersey Pike, New Jersey, ca. 1970

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Lalo Shaving, Los Angeles, 1950

Lalo Shaving, Los Angeles, 1950

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Newspaper Girl, New York City, 1945

Newspaper Girl, New York City, 1945

 

Catherine Couturier Gallery Ida Wyman Uncle Melekh Lights Up, New York City, 1945

Uncle Melekh Lights Up, New York City, 1945

 


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