Bay Area Abstract Expressionist 'legend' Bernice Bing gets her first New York solo show
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Bing's work from 1961 until her death at 62 nearly encapsulates her artistic journey, reflecting her struggle with identity and self-expression throughout her career.
Berry notes that Bing's background as an Asian American lesbian in foster care challenged the norms of her era and influenced her unique artistic voice.
The resurgence of interest in Bing's work parallels that of her peers, with a heightened market demand highlighting the underappreciated contributions of women in Abstract Expressionism.
Berry sees Bing as a pivotal figure whose persevered artistry transcends the challenges she faced, encapsulating her journey of finding identity through creative expression.
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