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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_RyanAnne Ryan - Wikipedia

    Anne Ryan (1889–1954) was an American Abstract Expressionist artist associated with the New York School. Her first contact with the New York City avant-garde came in 1941 when she joined the Atelier 17, a famous printmaking workshop that the British artist Stanley William Hayter had established in Paris in the 1930s and then ...

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 5097Anne Ryan | MoMA

    Anne Ryan (1889-1954) was a pioneer of abstract art and collage in the United States. She created works such as Centaur, Amazon, and The Captive, and participated in several exhibitions at MoMA.

  3. Anne Ryan (1889-1954) was a New York School artist who worked in painting, printmaking and collage. She was influenced by Kurt Schwitters' collages and created over 400 pieces with various materials and textures.

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  4. Anne Ryan. born Hoboken, NJ 1889-died Morristown, NJ 1954. Anne Ryan's parents died before she was in her teens, leaving her and her three brothers in the care of their grandmother. Ryan entered the College of Saint Elizabeth Convent in 1908 but left in her junior year when she got married.

    • July 20, 1889
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  5. This installation presents twenty-three works by Anne Ryan (American, 1889–1954). Ryan was a self-taught writer, painter, and printmaker who took up her preferred medium, collage, at the age of fifty-eight.

  6. www.moma.org › calendar › galleries421: Anne Ryan | MoMA

    Sep 23, 2022 · Collection gallery. Sep 23, 2022–Apr 9, 2024. “In the secret country where the solitary mind exists,” Anne Ryan once wrote, “all colors, arcs, patterns, images, have steady room for themselves to move about and resolve at last under the fingers.” Touch was central to her collage practice.

  7. Mar 9, 2022 · Anne Ryan was a poet and a collage artist who used visual art as a means for creating poetry through the nonverbal idioms of American abstract art. The exhibition Anne Ryan Collages at Washburn Gallery showcases her graceful and expressive collages that fuse papers, colors, and shapes into nonfigurative alphabets and plaited calligraphy.