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Harmony Hammond

Harmony Hammond: Alexander Gray Associates
Image: Red Bed, 2011, detail

Alexander Gray Associates is pleased to announce the representation of Harmony Hammond (b.1944). Hammond was a leading figure in the development of the feminist art movement in New York in the early 1970s. She attended the University of Minnesota from 1963–67, before moving to New York in 1969. She was a co-founder of A.I.R., the first women’s cooperative art gallery in New York (1972) and the groundbreaking feminist magazine Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art & Politics (1976). Since 1984 she has lived in New Mexico working as an artist, curator, and professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson.

Harmony Hammond is a recipient of the Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award 2013. Her work is included in Broken Spaces: Cut, Mark, and Gesture at the Gallery, opening February 27, 2013. Hammond is also featured in the Gallery's Frieze New York 2013 art fair presentation.