DeWain Valentine, John McLaughlin, and Judy Chicago works featured at David Klein Gallery in 2010
David Klein Gallery in Birmingham, Michigan presented works by three significant American artists in 2010. DeWain Valentine's 1971 piece, John McLaughlin's 1960 work, and Judy Chicago's 1967 creation were all included in the exhibition. The gallery announcement was published on June 3, 2010, through the artcritical platform. These three artists represent distinct but important movements in postwar American art. Valentine is known for his pioneering work with cast polyester resin, McLaughlin for his geometric abstraction, and Chicago for her foundational contributions to feminist art. The David Klein Gallery, established in Birmingham, Michigan, has been a notable venue for contemporary art presentations. The exhibition brought together works created during a transformative period in American art history. All three artists have since been recognized as influential figures in their respective fields.
Key facts
- DeWain Valentine's 1971 work was included
- John McLaughlin's 1960 work was featured
- Judy Chicago's 1967 work was presented
- Exhibition occurred at David Klein Gallery
- Gallery located in Birmingham, Michigan
- Announcement published June 3, 2010
- Published on artcritical platform
- Three distinct American artists represented
Entities
Artists
- DeWain Valentine
- John McLaughlin
- Judy Chicago
Institutions
- David Klein Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- Birmingham
- Michigan
- United States