Charlotte Park’s important contribution to the Abstract Expressionist movement during its early years has recently been acknowledged. Writing in the New York Times, just before Park died in late 2010, Roberta Smith called Park “a natural painter and a gifted colorist,” whose “ascension into the ranks of widely known Abstract Expressionists” was probably too late for her to witness. Overshadowed by the attention given to the work of her husband, James Brooks, Park kept a low profile over the course of her career, while painting some the strongest and most brilliantly colored canvases of her time. [Charlotte Park “Untitled (Black and Grey IV)” c. 1950 gouache on paper 17 x 22 inches] #charlottepark #charpar #yale #whitneyannual #stablegallery #jamesbrooks #chelseagalleries #nycart #womenartists #hamptonsartist #womenofabstractexpressionism #abex #modernart #berrycampbell (at Berry Campbell) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsZhnxnluMx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wspe0yhvm5qb












