Francine Tint

American (1943)

About the artist:

Francine Tint is one of America's leading abstractionists. Championed by Clement Greenberg, she has been referred to as "one of the strongest and most communicative of the current color field painters" by Phyllis Herfield in the New York Review of Art. Her work has been described as "both visceral and cerebral ... explosively energetic and pensive." Tint states that "great art comes from the art itself. When art is good, it sweeps away doubt and creates its own meaning." She lists as her primary influences Hans Hofmann, Jackson Pollock, Jules Olitski and Larry Poons, and her work has often been shown alongside that of Olitski and Poons. This will be her twenty sixth solo exhibition. Her list of collectors, both public and private, has been said to "resemble a small phone directory," and includes twenty museums throughout the country such as the Portland Museum of Art and the Stanford University Museum of Art, as well as corporations and private collectors around the world. Corporate collectors include Citibank, Pepsi Co and Pfizer. Tint was the 2003 Grant Recipient of the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation and the 2004 Grant Recipient of the Pollack-Krasner Foundation. Solo Exhibitions 2011 Colorida Art Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal 2010 RVS Fine Art, Southampton, NY 2009 Gallery Merz, Sag Harbor, NY 2008 Tria Gallery, New York, NY 2007 Chi Art Center, Westport, CT 2005 Joyce Towbin Chasen Fine Art, New York, NY RVS Fine Art, Southampton, NY 2004 Gallery Merz, Sag Harbor, NY 2003 Gale-Martin Fine Art, New York, NY 2001 Atelier International, New York, NY 1999 The National Arts Club, NY 1997 HVGO de PAGANO Gallery, (formerly Artopia) 1996 Marc Miller Gallery, East Hampton, NY 1995 Artopia Gallery, New York, NY 1994 Ulysses Gallery, New York, NY C.S. Schulte Galleries, Milburn, NJ 1987-1994 RVS Fine Art, Southampton, NY 1987 Shippee Gallery, New York, NY 1985-1986 Gallery Hirondelle, New York, NY 1985 Haber Theodore Gallery, New York, NY 1984-1985 Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL 1983 Martha White Gallery, Louisville, KY Sarah Rentschler Gallery, New York, NY Sarah Rentschler Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY Selected Group Exhibitions 2012-2013 New Acquisitions, Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD The Variations of Abstraction, Walter Wickiser Gallery Inc, New York, NY 2012 Absorbed by Color, The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, Josef Albers, Theodor Stamos, and Esteban Vicente Art Hamptons International Art Fair, Gallery Sam, Berkeley, CA artMKT, Gallery Sam, Berkeley, CA 2011 Art Hamptons International Art Fair, Gallery Sam, Berkeley, CA artMKT, Gallery Sam, Berkeley, CA 12 Painters 12 Hours, Rogue Space, New York, NY 2010 Divine Influence, Past and Present, Contemporary Abstract Art and African Sculpture from the Merton D. Simpson Collection, Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba, New York, NY Art Hamptons International Art Fair, Tria Gallery, New York, NY. Art Hamptons International Art Fair, Gallery Sam, Berkeley CA. Award winning 14 sculptors from around the Country, Excalibur Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. The Heckscher at 90: Then and Now,The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY. It’s a Wonderful 10th, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2009 Winter White, Tria Gallery, New York, NY Edge of Abstraction, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX -Sam Francis, Pablo Picasso, Francine Tint 2008 Group Show, RVS Fine Art, South Hampton, NY 2006 Amy Simon Fine Art, Westport, CT 2005 Sally French Gallery, Lambertville, PA Sideshow Gallery, Xmas show, Brooklyn, NY 2002 Three Person Show, Gale-Martin Fine Art, New York, NY 2001 International Exhibition, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Inc - Gallery and Guest Artist for the Summer of 2001, New York, NY Four Women, Gale-Martin Fine Art, New York, NY 1998 Present Modernism, Tribes Gallery, New York, curated by Piri Halasz 1997 Solo, Museo de la Cuidad - Madrid, Spain 1996 Movements in Modern Art - Selections From the Permanent Collection, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA 1995 American Masters of Watercolor - A 100-Year Survey, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA Milton Avery, Helen Frankenthaler, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, John Marin, John Singer Sargent, Francine Tint Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, The Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - Anthony Caro, Terry Fenton, Sheila Luck, Jules Olitski, Mitchell Smith, Francine Tint 1994 American Abstraction: A New Decade, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA Richard Pousette-Dart, Robert Goodnough, Joan Mitchell, Elizabeth Murray, Francine Tint 1993 Important Work by Modern Masters, C.S. Schulte Galleries, Millburn, NJ American Craft Museum, New York, NY Ulysses Gallery, New York, NY - Malcolm Morely, Kenneth Noland, Arnulf Reiner and Francine Tint 1992 Sotheby's Catalogue, New York To benefit The Irvington Institute and The Rockefeller Institute. 1991 Ulysses Gallery, New York, NY, Milton Avery, Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons Francine Tint Pictures for a Sunday Afternoon, William E. Lehman Lecture Series of Art and Architecture, Morristown, NJ Sponsored by C.S. Schulte Gallery 1990 Remember the Earth, Ramscale Gallery, New York, NY 1989 Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL Ruth Volid Gallery, Chicago, IL Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY Gallerie Ninety-Nine, Bay Harbor Island 1987 The United Nations Group Exhibition to benefit UNICEF, New York, NY Brandeis University - Gotham Chapter, Waltham, MA New York, NY, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL 1986 Selections from the E.F. Hutton Collection, Metropolitan Museum and Art Center, Coral Gables, FL New Abstraction, Shippee Gallery, New York, NY Project America, One Federal Plaza, New York, NY 1985 New York, NY, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, FL Bibliography 2012 Halasz Piri, From the Mayor's Doorstep - No. 104 (16 October-22 December)"... Over at Wickiser, Tint's "Spouting" (2012) is the Best..." Halasz Piri, From The Mayor's Doorstep - "Such was the case with Francine Tint, whose acrylic on canvas, "Cybelle 11", was the star of the "Winter Salon" at Denise Bibro in Chelsea (closed January 28)." February 2, 2012 2011 Halasz Piri, From The Mayor's Doorstep (No. 97 1 August-14 October, 2011) "Francine Tint is on a roll...the large paintings she showed me at her studio in September were uniformly brilliant" 2010 Halasz, Piri, From the Mayor's Doorstep, At the top of the list "Divine Influence: Past and Present" at Wilmer Jennings, "A number of shows that I've seen in the past month merit attention, mostly because of their quality...", " The paintings That I like the best were Strawberry Fields and Aurum both by Tint." December 1, 2010 Rsenberg, Karen, New York Times, Hecksher Museum, An Anniversary, Old Meets New, New York Times NY edition, page L1-11 Rywalt, Chris, NYC art, Winter White at Tria Gallery, "It's a beautiful and subdued Abstract Expressionist piece, " January 7, 2010 Halasz, Piri, Art Critical, Winter White at Tria Gallery, "...quite possibly the best, and certainly the freest painting in the show," January 2010 2008 Wilkin, Karen, Art in America, Reviews Tria Show October 2008, pg 194: "Tint's aims haven't changed, but the context for her work has, allowing-or forcing-us to consider it in new ways." 2008 Halasz,Piri, From the Mayor's Doorstep , June-July 2008:"Tint is such a reliable performer that it might be easy to take her for granted, were it not for the talent, enthusiasm and dedication she brings to her work, and the resultant sense of ease , control yet abandonment that it conveys." 2007 Women's Wear Daily, August 07,, Tint's Body of Work, profile by Molly Prior 2005 Hampton Magazine- Interview, Francine Tint, by H.L. Giffor, Issue 5, Volume 2. Halasz, Piri, Print Edition- "A Fine Show of Paintings At Joyce Towbin Cinasan Fine Art", No. 62, July 2, 2005. 2003 Sisaro, Ben, New York Times, "Silent Auction", Arts briefing, Andy Warhol, Sol LeWitt, Richard Serra, WIlliam Wegman, Francine Tint, Mark DiSuvero. August 7, 2003, P. E2 Highlights. Newhall, Edith, NY Magazine, Editor's recommendation, "A survey of artists large scale gestural abstract paintings." through 4/5 Gale-Martin, March 24, 2003. Robinson, Walter, Art Net, "Francine Tint is having a ten-year survey of her abstractions sweeping brush strokes and lava-like paint." p. 3 of 6, 4/1/03 Halasz, Piri. Deluxe Print Edition, Gale-Martin Fine Art Magazine, Review of "A Ten Year Retrospective", No. 45: March 2003. 2002 Klein, Lee, NY Arts Magazine, Review of Atelier International, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Gale-Martin Fine Art, March 2002. Sheffield, Margaret, Art in America, "Francine Tint at Atelier International, Feb. 2002. 2001 Halasz, Piri, New York Arts, "Review of Solo Exhibition at Atelier International", Nov. 2001. Halasz, Piri, Francine Tint at Atelier International, "From the Mayor's Doorstep", No. 35: Oct. 15, 2001 1999 Halasz, Piri, Review Natoinal Arts Club Exibition, "From the Mayor's Doorstep", No. 20: July. Dahl, Renee, Hamptons Magazine, "H Connoisseur-National Arts Club Review", July 16-July 22, 1999 pg. 54. 1998 Ebony, David, Art in America, Review of Exhibitions, March 1998, p. 106. Avenue Magazine, "Best of the Season", Feb. 1998. Klein, Lee, New York Arts, "Tribes" Jan. 1998. 1997 Halasz, Piri, "From the Mayor's Doorstep", Oct. 15, 1997. El Ponto de Las Artistic, "Solo Color", Francine Tint, Madrid Spain, July 31, 1997. 1996 Monji, Makiko, Oggi International, Tokyo, Japan, "Profile on Francine Tint, Her Life and Art", April. 1995 Jamie Ellin, Forbes, "Exhibition Review: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Musee National D'Histoire Et D'Art, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Artopia Gallery" Sunstorm Fine Art, Oct. Monji, Makiko, Oggi International Tokyo, Japan, "Profile on Francine Tint, Her Life and Art" Tomor, Michael A., Ph.D. 1995 Exhibition Catalogue, "American Masters of Watercolor" 1994 Miller, Donald, Art & Architecture Critic for Pittsburgh Post Gazette, "Show Gives Abstraction Loving Look", Oct 1. Catalogue cover, National Association for Visually Handicapped, Texts by Katherine Burke and Lorraine H. Marchi. 1993 Bethany, Marilyn, New York Magazine "Interior-Twentieth Century Unlimited" March 29. 1992 Sotheby's Catalogue, "The 36th Annual Art and Antique Auction", Feb. 4, 1992. 1991 Jenrette, Pamela, Ulysses Gallery, New York, NY. "Essay in Exhibition Catalogue". Sanada, Yoko, Cadet Business "New York Business-Art Dealer Prizes, Louis, Noland and Tint" Oct. Tokyo, Japan. 1988 Miller, Bryan, The New York Times, "Restaurants-West Village Italian" Aug. 19. Moffett, Kenworth, Moffett's Artsletter, Sept-Oct. The Easthampton Star, June. The Southhampton Press, June. 1987 Berman, Avis, Architectural Digest, "Manhattan Mood: Juan Montoya", May. Moffett, Kenworth, "Moffett's Artsletter", March. Museum Collections Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD Amarillo Museum of Fine Art, Amarillo, TX Ball State University, Museum of Art, IN Bass Museum of Art, Miami, FL Binghamton University Art Museum, Binghamton, NY Brenau University, GA Carroll Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University, TN Columbia University, New York, NY El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso, TX Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL Krannert Art Museum, Chicago, IL Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL Northern Arizona University Art Museum and Galleries, AZ Norton Museum, West Palm Beach, FL Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto, PA Stanford University Museum of Art, CA Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota, MN Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, KS University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA University of Wisconsin, Madison Elvehjem Museum of Art, Madison, WI Villanova University Art Callery, Villanova, PA Selected Private Collections Burton Berson, MD, New York, New York Anthony Caro, Pine Plains, New York Ralph Gibson, New York, New York Bruce Gitlin, New York, New York Clement Greenberg, New York, New York Glen Jelks, MD., New York, New York Eric Kamen, Morgan Stanley Co., Inc., New York, New York Mark Kupersmith, MD, New York, New York Jerome Kretchmer, New York, New York Guy LaRoche, New York, New York Nicole Miller, New York, New York Kenneth Noble, MD, New York, New York William Edward O'Reilly, New York, New York Roger Miles Rose, MD, New York, New York Herman Turndorf, MD, NEw York, New York Selected Corporate and Public Collections Citibank, New York, NY Galleria des Arcades, Bern Switzerland Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY Lawrence A. Yannuzzi, MD., New York, NY Loscalzo & Loscalzo, New York, NY Martin Turchin, New York, NY Michael J. Hecht, Hecht & Co., New York, NY Michael Tarnopol, Bear Sterns & Co., Inc., New York, NY Miller, Tabak, Hirsch & Co., New York, NY Mintz Developers, Morristown, NJ Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY Pepsi Co., Purchase, NY Pfizer, New York, NY Sloan Kettering Hospital, New York, NY Tampax-Tambrands, Lake Success, NY Thomas P. Sculco, MD, Surgeon, New York, NY Tokyo John-Do., Ltd., Minata-Ku, Tokyo, Japan Education The Triangle Workshop, Pine Plains, New York Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York The Brooklyn Museum Art School, Brooklyn, New York The New York Studio School, New York, New York Awards 2004 - Grant Recipient, The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., May 2004 2003 - Grant Recipient, Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation, Inc., April 2003 2012 - Artists' Fellowship Inc., Founded 1859, December 2012

Francine Tint

American (1943)

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About the artist:

Francine Tint is one of America's leading abstractionists. Championed by Clement Greenberg, she has been referred to as "one of the strongest and most communicative of the current color field painters" by Phyllis Herfield in the New York Review of

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