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DEON For more than 20 years, Anne Deon has been a fixture within the art scenes of New York and Los Angeles. Known for her vividly colored large-scale oil paintings of iconic and archetypal figures, she has enjoyed recognition on both sides of the country. In the late 1970s, after completing art school, she
joined the movement of artists who were at the center of the emerging
As art and music intermingled in the early 1980s New York scene--spawning bands such as Blondie, the Ramones and Patti Smith--Anne joined The Alan Vega Band, an avant-garde art band that had a large cult following among intellectuals, artists and rebels, especially in Europe. During most of the 1980s, she recorded for Elektra Records and toured extensively in Europe with the Alan Vega Band. At the same time, she began working in earnest on her ongoing Heroes, Outlaws, Angels & Rebels painting series. Since moving to Los Angeles in the late 1980s, Anne has moved into increasingly conceptual work. In addition to her large-scale abstracts, she continues to add to her ongoing “Impolites” and “Ancestors” series. She has been featured in several Art exhibitions throughout Southern California, including the New Millenium Armory Show at the David Geffen Center for APLA, a show she also curated. She is currently working on a new series of mixed media panels entitled “Love & Death & Life in the American Dreamland.” Anne Deon was born and raised in New York City. She attended Richmond College, an affiliate of the City University of New York, where she graduated with a B.F.A. Art Exhibitions in Los Angeles and Manhattan Among the varied collectors of Ms. Deon's art are: Richard Seaver, Chairman of the Los Angeles Opera. The Seaver family has been a friend and generous benefactor to the arts in California as well as to Pepperdine University. Mr. Seaver has been on the Board of Directors of Cal. Arts, and is a well respected member of the community. David Maurer, of the Maurer Family Foundation, a foundation which supports the arts in various capacities, most recently at the Norton Simon Museum, and the Getty in Los Angeles. Gilbert and Anne Maurer have a gallery in the Whitney Musuem of American Art named for them in honor of their patronage. Jeff de Joseph, Vice Chairman of Doremos Public Relations and Advertising Agency in NYC Alan Vega, sculptor and avante garde musician, he is presently working
on a monumental light sculpture to stand in front of the Cartier Foundation
in Paris. |