Pereira’s Dissent from Abstract Expressionism Explored

This essay from the Neuberger Collection explores Pereira’s critique of abstract expressionism, which turned some of the leading critics of her era against her.
Rare Youthful Pereira Photo

Rare informal photos of Irene Rice Pereira, Provincetown, MA, 1935, and her younger sister, Dorothy, Brooklyn, 1935; Pereira visited North Africa the same year. The painting in the background was made by her that same year. The photo seems to have been tampered with. Her nephew, Djelloul Marbrook, remarks that he has never before seen […]
A Scholarly Look at Pereira’s Glass Paintings

The D. Wigmore Gallery in Manhattan has just mounted a small, highly focused and penetrating examination of Pereira’s works on glass and later oil paintings that reflect the evolution of her metaphysics.
The Spirit of Unity

An art student introduces a video study of Irene Rice Pereira’s Spirit of Unity.
Painting on the Eve of a Breakthrough

This early (1939) geometric abstraction in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum in Manhattan was executed on the eve of her breakthrough to painting on layers of fluted glass. Her second husband, George Wellington Brown, a naval architect, was influential in interesting her in new materials. See other Pereiras at the Metropolitan Museum on the Gallery […]
Survey of Masterpieces by Guggenheim Artists

A sweeping 2017 survey of non-objective art at Leila Heller Gallery included Irene Rice Pereira’s Seven Red Squares, and rarely seen masterpieces by Hilla Rebay, Rudolf Bauer, Wassily Kandinsky, László Moholy-Nagy, Charles Green Shaw, Rolph Scarlett, Penrod Centurion, Irene Rice Pereira, Raymond Jonson, John Ferren, John Sennhauser, Albert Gleizes, Lloyd Ney, Ilya Bolotowsky, Fernand Léger, Alice Trumbull […]
Pereira at The Smithsonian

. This Smithsonian article and its links are well worth studying. They address Irene Rice Pereira’s absorption in the Bauhaus and her pioneering development of the influential WPA Design Laboratory. The Smithsonian’s Frost Collection includes a large number of Pereiras from that period. Her artist sister, Juanita Guccione, also worked for the WPA. See other […]
“Shooting Stars” at the Met

Irene Rice Pereira’s masterpiece, Shooting Stars, is hanging in the Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of The Metropolitan Museum. In the same gallery are works by Jean Arp, Roberto Matta and Pablo Picasso. The installation of this magnificent oil on glass constitutes a restoration of Pereira to the pantheon and a victory for feminists. See other Pereiras […]
Welcome

Welcome to the official website of Irene Rice Pereira (1902-1971). I. Rice Pereira, as she was known, was one of the foremost modernist artists of the 20th Century. Her paintings can be found in museums around the world. The purpose of this website is to direct inquirers to her paintings, publications about her, museums and […]
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