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Visionary women: 'Transcendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art' features 100 years of notable female artists

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'Transcendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art'

鈥楾ranscendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art鈥

WHEN: Through Oct. 31

WHERE: Addison Rowe Fine Art, 229 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe

MORE INFO: addisonrowe.art, 505-982-1533

When gallery owner Victoria Addison Rowe traveled to Agnes Pelton鈥檚 Florida home recently, she imagined an exhibition of visionary women.

Famous as a symbolist in the largely male New Mexico-based Transcendental Painting Group, Pelton was known for capturing a meditative spirituality in her work.

Addison bought Pelton鈥檚 painting 鈥淭he Being: A Transcendental Vision鈥 and began gathering works by female artists capturing that spirit from across the decades.

Visionary women: 'Transcendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art' features 100 years of notable female artists

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鈥淲hat鈥檚 Left of Flowers,鈥 Jane Piper, 1970, acrylic on canvas, 48x52 inches.
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鈥淧rimordial Blaze of the Absolute,鈥 Irene Rice-Pereira, c. 1951, oil on canvas, 56x50 inches.
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鈥淭he Light Off Twillingate,鈥 Rachel MacFarlane, 2023, oil on canvas, 30x40 inches.
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"Untitled," Irene Monat Stern, ca. 1970s, acrylic on unprimed canvas, 30陆x 49陆 inches.
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鈥淗udson River Skies Series,鈥 Sonia Gechtoff, 2007, acrylic on canvas, 48x52 inches.
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"Pinwheel II," Siri Berg, 2005, oil on canvas, 14x14 inches.

The result is 鈥淭ranscendental and Beyond: The Essence of Art,鈥 open at Santa Fe鈥檚 Addison Rowe Fine Art through Oct. 31.

鈥淚t鈥檚 100 years of notable women artists, with Pelton being the grande dame,鈥 she said.

Peppered with familiar names such as Florence Miller Pierce, Louise Nevelson, Agnes Martin and Elaine de Kooning, as well as Pelton, the show also includes some less familiar names such as Irene Monat Stern, known for her color field canvases, and Rachel MacFarlane, famed for her immersive environments.

Resembling a glowing female Buddha, the Pelton painting once hung in the artist鈥檚 bedroom.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of her spiritual guides,鈥 said Addison Rowe. 鈥淪he used it to meditate and to decide what to paint next.鈥

Nevelson鈥檚 鈥淒iminishing Reflection XX鈥 mirrors her mammoth Cubist geomatic wall sculptures.

The artist was a harbinger of feminist and installation art that rose to prominence in America in the mid-20th century. Nevelson鈥檚 sculptures reflect her interior life, women鈥檚 roles in society, the urban landscape, personal symbolism and spirituality.

Florence Miller Pierce came to Taos in 1936 to study with the Transcendentalist Emil Bisttram. She returned the next year as the youngest member of the Transcendental Painting Group.

The exhibition features several of Pierce鈥檚 resin works.

鈥淭hese works by her are very rare,鈥 Addison Rowe said.

In 1969, while working on a foam piece, Pierce accidentally spilled some resin onto a piece of aluminum foil. She held the foil to the light, and the effect of the mirror surface reflecting light up through the resin entranced her.

鈥淪he was the first resin artist we can really talk about,鈥 Addison Rowe said. 鈥淪he melted it; she wore a gas mask. She had to liquify it. Sometimes she put tissue paper on top of it to get a ripple effect. It鈥檚 very complicated; some of it shimmers.鈥

The de Kooning print 鈥淭aurus II鈥 reflects the artist鈥檚 long interest in animal forms. In 1983, she made several excursions to see the prehistoric caves in southern France and northern Spain, making sketches in her hotel room. She translated this material into larger paintings back in the U.S., using the high-keyed colors and vigorous brushwork of the Abstract Expressionism. De Kooning taught at the University of New Mexico in 1967 and traveled to Mexico to see bullfights.

A trio of untitled Agnes Martin lithographs feature her trademark grid patterns. She moved to New Mexico in 1946 to attend graduate school at UNM, finally settling in Galisteo.

Martin tethered her practice to spirituality and drew from a mix of Zen Buddhist and American Transcendentalist ideas.

鈥淎ll of their work has that undercurrent of spirituality,鈥 Addison Rowe said. 鈥淚 feel the emotion of an artist comes through in their artwork.鈥