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Merton Simpson

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Merton Simpson
Charleston (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli September 20, 1928
O ya TiŋgbaŋAmerica
African Americans (en) Translate
Kpibu sheeManhattan (mul) Translate, Silimin gɔli March 9, 2013
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋNew York University
Tuma
TumaPɛnta-pɛnta, collector (en) Translate, art dealer (en) Translate ni artist (en) Translate
Nira zaŋtiSpiral (en) Translate
Laɣinguabstract expressionism (en) Translate


Merton Daniel Simpson (September 20, 1928 – March 9, 2013) daa nyɛla America"abstract expressionist" peenta-peenta mini "African and tribal art collector" .[1]

New York Times Obituary

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Anashaara goli March 14, 2013, Bruce Weber daa sabila nambɔɣu lahabali n-teeri Merton D. Simpson yɛla mini o ni niŋ binshɛŋa.[2]

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • 1944 Barnett-Aden Gallery,[3] Washington, DC
  • 1952 Metropolitan Museum of Art,[4] New York, NY
  • 1954 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY - "Younger American Painters"[5]
  • 1956 Museum of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI - "Eight New York Painters"
  • 1960 Krasner Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1978 Edward Merrin Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1979 Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AB - "Black Artists/South"[6]
  • 1982 Langston Society, New York, NY
  • 1983 Charleston County Library, Charleston, SC
  • 1983 Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1984 Simon Center for the Arts, Charleston, SC
  • 1986 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA - "Since the Harlem Renaissance"[7]
  • 1990 Twinning Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1992 Noir d’Ivoire Gallery, Paris, France
  • 1993 Tambaran Gallery, New York, NY
  • 1995 Gibbes Museum of Art,[8] Charleston, SC - “The Journey of an Artists”
  • 2009 Opalka Gallery,[9] Albany, NY
  • 2010 Anita Shapolsky Gallery, New York, NY - "African American Abstract Masters"[10]
  • 2010 Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC – "Confrontation" Series
  • 2010 Hampton III Gallery, Greenville, SC – Retrospective curated by Sandy Rupp and Juliette Pelletier
  • 2010 Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba House, New York, NY – "Divine Influences: Past and Present, Contemporary Abstract Art and African Sculpture" - curated by Joe Overstreet, Corinne Jennings, and Juliette Pelletier
  • 2011 Merton D. Simpson Gallery, New York – "Encore!" tribute and exhibition curated by Juliette Pelletier and Karen Tuominen
  • 2011 Bill Hodges Gallery,[11] New York, NY
  • 2011 Brooklyn Museum of Art,[12] New York, NY
  • 2011 Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY - "Spiral: Perspectives on an African-American Art" organized by Lauren Haynes, Assistant Curator, in collaboration with Emily G. Hanna, PhD, Curator of the Arts of Africa and Americas at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
  • 2014 Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC - "South Carolina Icons"[13]
  • 2017 The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI - "Art of Rebellion: Black Art of the Civil Rights Movement"[14]
  • 2021 Bill Hodges Gallery, New York, NY - "The Summer Exhibition" a group exhibition featuring the gems of the Bill Hodges collection
  • 2021 Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC - "Soul Deep: African American Masterworks"[15]