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^Roberta Smith, “Uptown Art Mingles with Architectural Gems,” New York Times, December 4, 2009.
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Awards
2009 ArtHamptons, Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree in Painting and Photography
2002 The Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, NY, Lifetime Achievement Award
1993 The Lotus Club Medal of Merit, New York, NY
1990 National Academy of Design, New York, NY Benjamin Altman Prize
1988 The Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY The Eloise Spaeth Award for Distinguished Achievement in Painting
1987 National Academy of Design, New York, NY Adolph and Clara Obrig Prize
1985 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Award in Art
1985 National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Adolph and Clara Obrig Prize
1981 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1977 National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Ranger Purchase Prize
1973 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1972 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1967 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, New York, NY
1995 Heller, Jules and Nancy G. Heller. North American Woman Artists of the Twentieth Century. New York: Garland.
1995 Stern, Robert A.M., Thomas Mellins, and David Fishman. New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial. New York: Monacelli Press.
1993 Esten, John. Hampton Style. Boston: Little.
1991 Contemporary Women Artists. San Raphael: Cedco.
1990 Lynes, Russel, William Gertz, and Donald Kuspit. At the Water’s Edge: 19th & 20th Century Beach Scenes. Organized by the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL.
1990 Pisano, Ronald C. Long Island Landscape Painting, Volume II: The Twentieth Century. Boston: Bullfinch; Boston: Little.
1988 Beckett, Wendy. Contemporary Women Artists. Oxford: Phaidon.
1988 Kertess, Klaus. Drawings on the East End. Southampton: The Parrish Art Museum.
1983 Cathcart, Linda L. American Still Life 1945-1983. Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum; New York: Harper.
1982 Rubenstein, Charlotte Streifer. American Women Artists. New York: Hall; New York: Avon.
1980 Rosenzweig, Phyllis. Art of the Fifties: Aspects of Painting in New York. Washington: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The Smithsonian.
1980 Novak, Barbara, and Annette Blaugrund. Next to Nature: Landscape Paintings from the National Academy of Design. New York: Nat. Acad. of Design.
1979 Munro, Eleanor. Originals: American Women Artists. New York: Simon.
1978 Meyer, Susan, ed. 20 Oil Painters and How They Work. New York: Guptill.
1977 Bard, Joellen, Dore Ashton, and Lawrence Alloway. Tenth Street Days, The Co-ops of the Fifties. New York: EAS.
1964 Deren, Van. The Painter and the Photograph: From Delacroix to Warhol. 1972. Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P.
1971 Gussow, Alan. A Sense of Place: The Artist and the American Land. San Francisco: Friends of the Earth; New York: Sat. Review P.
1967 Berkson, Bill, ed. In Memory of My Feelings/A Selection of Poems by Frank O’Hara. New York: MOMA.
1955 Logan, John. Cycle for Mother Cabrini. Signed special edition of 26 with original block prints by the artist. New York: Grove P.
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"In 1999, New York Times art critic
Roberta Smith wrote: "DC Moore Gallery is showing Jane Wilson’s latest luminous skyscapes, which may be her best. They relegate land or water to a low-lying narrow strip to let light and clouds work their soft magic. The real subject here is color, which may make Ms. Wilson a postabstract Color Field painter.[1]" was removed on 10 Dec 2011, not sure why, maybe use later with other material.
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References
^Roberta Smith, “Uptown Art Mingles with Architectural Gems,” New York Times, December 4, 2009.
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Awards
2009 ArtHamptons, Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree in Painting and Photography
2002 The Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York, NY, Lifetime Achievement Award
1993 The Lotus Club Medal of Merit, New York, NY
1990 National Academy of Design, New York, NY Benjamin Altman Prize
1988 The Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY The Eloise Spaeth Award for Distinguished Achievement in Painting
1987 National Academy of Design, New York, NY Adolph and Clara Obrig Prize
1985 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Award in Art
1985 National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Adolph and Clara Obrig Prize
1981 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1977 National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Ranger Purchase Prize
1973 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1972 American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY, Childe Hassam Purchase Fund
1967 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, New York, NY
1995 Heller, Jules and Nancy G. Heller. North American Woman Artists of the Twentieth Century. New York: Garland.
1995 Stern, Robert A.M., Thomas Mellins, and David Fishman. New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial. New York: Monacelli Press.
1993 Esten, John. Hampton Style. Boston: Little.
1991 Contemporary Women Artists. San Raphael: Cedco.
1990 Lynes, Russel, William Gertz, and Donald Kuspit. At the Water’s Edge: 19th & 20th Century Beach Scenes. Organized by the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL.
1990 Pisano, Ronald C. Long Island Landscape Painting, Volume II: The Twentieth Century. Boston: Bullfinch; Boston: Little.
1988 Beckett, Wendy. Contemporary Women Artists. Oxford: Phaidon.
1988 Kertess, Klaus. Drawings on the East End. Southampton: The Parrish Art Museum.
1983 Cathcart, Linda L. American Still Life 1945-1983. Houston: Contemporary Arts Museum; New York: Harper.
1982 Rubenstein, Charlotte Streifer. American Women Artists. New York: Hall; New York: Avon.
1980 Rosenzweig, Phyllis. Art of the Fifties: Aspects of Painting in New York. Washington: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, The Smithsonian.
1980 Novak, Barbara, and Annette Blaugrund. Next to Nature: Landscape Paintings from the National Academy of Design. New York: Nat. Acad. of Design.
1979 Munro, Eleanor. Originals: American Women Artists. New York: Simon.
1978 Meyer, Susan, ed. 20 Oil Painters and How They Work. New York: Guptill.
1977 Bard, Joellen, Dore Ashton, and Lawrence Alloway. Tenth Street Days, The Co-ops of the Fifties. New York: EAS.
1964 Deren, Van. The Painter and the Photograph: From Delacroix to Warhol. 1972. Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P.
1971 Gussow, Alan. A Sense of Place: The Artist and the American Land. San Francisco: Friends of the Earth; New York: Sat. Review P.
1967 Berkson, Bill, ed. In Memory of My Feelings/A Selection of Poems by Frank O’Hara. New York: MOMA.
1955 Logan, John. Cycle for Mother Cabrini. Signed special edition of 26 with original block prints by the artist. New York: Grove P.