Artist Bio highlights. 1980s art for Renee Radell was directly influenced by her move from Michigan to New York City in 1983. She quickly acclimated to the Greenwich Village art scene, with studio space in the East Village and teaching positions at Parsons School of Design and the Lacoste School of the Arts in France.
In summertime, Radell delighted in cityscape and landscape painting in pleinair of the French Vaucluse region, venturing further into extensive European travels with easel close at hand. Using mixed media, applied to increasingly allegorical figurative work laced with surrealism and symbolism, she demonstrated a remarkable versatility and vigor in her 1980s art from New York on the road to artistic heights.
Moves to West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village, New York City.
Begins teaching part-time as adjunct art professor at Parsons School of Design, which continues for 15 years.
Has retrospective exhibition at Sino Amity Gallery, Manhattan.
Collaborates with Lloyd on commissioned life-sized bronze sculpture of Anna Howard Shaw for the library public park in Big Rapids, Michigan.
Affiliates with Access Gallery in Soho, New York, participating in group exhibitions.
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