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The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC includes slides and video of BeA Haverbusch's works in its Library Collection and Archive on Women Artists. New York Times art critic Dominick Lombardi reviewed a Haverbusch one-artist exhibition in Westchester County NY, and wrote "One can't help thinking that she may have been influenced by Vincent van Gogh. She paints flowers, especially sunflowers; she applies her paint thick; and she signs her paintings using her first name only; as did van Gogh." Santos Martinez, former Curator at Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum commented on Haverbusch's style in terms of the brilliant colors and primitive motifs of Paul Gauguin and George Rouault. Several BeA Haverbusch works are on permanent display at the Madeleine Gutman Gallery in Greenburgh NY. See this video about the display at the Madeleine Gutman Gallery in Greenburgh NY. The North Country Professional Center in Port Jefferson NY also maintains a permanent display. BeA Haverbusch exhibited widely in the Hudson Valley region, and had one-artist exhibitions at the Gifford Gallery (Randolph VT), The Red Wing Gallery (Tarrytown NY), The Master's School Gallery (Dobbs Ferry NY), The Village Gallery (Stanfordville NY) and the Beekman Cross Gallery (Rhinebeck NY). To learn more about BeA, see: or The paintings highlighted at the top of this page are available for purchase and provide a sampling of over 300 paintings available. To purchase a painting or for further inquiry, please contact edrubin1@optonline.net Lady Audrey's Gallery in Millerton, NY is currently displaying several of BeA's paintings. Please go to Lady Audrey's Gallery on Saturday March 19 between 1 pm and 3 pm for pizza and prosecco to celebrate artists new to the gallery and see BeA's artwork in person. |
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