In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, March Avery’s paintings stand out for their striking visual power and emotional depth, captivating collectors and critics alike.
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March Avery’s paintings are defined by bold color palettes and dynamic brushwork, reflecting inner emotional landscapes. Each piece invites viewers into a world where color transcends representation, creating immersive experiences that resonate on a deeply personal level.
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A recurring theme in Avery’s work is the interplay between chaos and harmony. Through layered textures and vivid contrasts, she explores identity, transformation, and resilience. Her technique combines intuitive expression with meticulous composition, resulting in visually arresting and thought-provoking art.
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Owning a March Avery painting is more than acquiring art—it’s embracing a vision that speaks to modern sensibilities. Collectors value her pieces for their emotional authenticity and aesthetic strength, ensuring lasting appreciation and investment potential.
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Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a seasoned collector, March Avery’s paintings offer profound beauty and enduring relevance. Explore her latest collection today and discover the transformative power of her art.
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March Avery lives in New York City, close to her son, the painter Sean A. Cavanaugh, his wife, and their daughter, who is in her freshman year of art school. March Avery's artwork is represented by Blum (New York, Los Angeles, and Tokyo).
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This original painting of March Avery is in our private collection 72 x 72 inches Born into a family of artists, March Avery began making her own work daily by age two-sculpting, painting and drawing. As she recalls "My father did not teach me. He was a very non.
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Discover and purchase March Avery's artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love. The daughter of Milton and Sally Michel Avery, March was trained by her father.
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[1] She grew up around other famous artists such as Mark Rothko, Adolf Gottlieb, Barnett Newman, Byron Browne, and Marsden Hartley. [1] She attended the Little Red School House in New York. She graduated from Barnard College and married Philip Cavanaugh, with whom she has a son named Sean.
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Her work has been shown. Stay up to date with March Avery (American, 1932). Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.
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View March Avery's 153 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and prints and multiples for sale and learn about the artist.
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The daughter of renowned artists Milton and Sally Avery, March Avery was seemingly born to make art. Featured in the May 8 auction are three exceptional works from a Main Line Collector. March Avery's artistic journey was predestined, with the unwavering conviction that she would be a painter from an early age.
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Born in New York in 1932 to renowned painters Milton Avery and Sally Michel, she was immersed in the world of art from the start. Guided by her illustrious father, March began her painting endeavors as a child and held her first solo exhibition in 1963. Even in her late.
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March Avery was born in New York in 1932 to painters Milton Avery and Sally Michel. Guided by her famous father, she began painting as a child-although as she would tell it, "I think I was painting in utero." She had her first solo exhibition in 1963. Now in her late eighties, the artist continues to work six days a week in her lifelong neighborhood, Greenwich Village.
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Avery's oil. Eric Sutphin. "March Avery's Paintings Turn Everyday Scenes into Dynamic Interactions of Colors and Shapes." Art in America (September 9, 2019).
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Balasz Takac. "March Avery's Exhibition at Blum & Poe Captures Daily Scenes Shared with Close Friends or Family," Widewalls (July 31, 2022).