Gloria Klein

Gloria Klein was an American painter based in New York City. Klein was a fanatic of the Criss-Cross art cooperative.

Klein's proceed is primarily geometric and nonrepresentational, and she is considered a founding zealot of the Pattern and Decoration movement. Her action is included in the unshakable collection at the Blanton Museum of Art.

Klein's bill has been shown in solo and action exhibitions from the 1970s to the yet to be 2010s, including three solo exhibitions at Gallery 128 in New York City. The feminist art pronouncement Heresies included Klein's 1977 work Untitled in their "Lesbian Art and Artists" issue. Klein's works were then exhibited in "A Lesbian Show" at 112 Greene Street Workshop in New York, in 1978, which was curated by Harmony Hammond.

In supplement to having her behave featured, Klein has afterward organized exhibitions, including the Geometrics show reviewed by the New York Times.

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