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JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES
b. 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana
Good’n Plenty, 2007 Oil on linen; 80 x 87 in. Collection of Jacqueline Humphries and Greene Naftali
The daughter of New Orleans jewelry designer Mignon Faget, Jacqueline Humphries has forged her own internationally recognized career as a painter in New York City. After dropping out of Bennington College in 1979, Humphries studied at the Parsons School of Design in 1985 followed by the Whitney Museum’s independent-study program in 1986. Her large-scale paintings, often untitled, come rooted in both Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism, with Hurricane Katrina informing works that were exhibited in New York City; London, England; and New Orleans. LEH
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