“Labyrinth of Forms: Women and Abstraction, 1930-1950” at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art

“Labyrinth of Forms,” ed. 3/20, 1945, softground etching and aquatint on paper, 14 ¼ x 18 ½ in. © 2023 Emily Mason | Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation/ARS. 

“Labyrinth of Forms: Women and Abstraction 1930-1950,” organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, is on view now at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art.


As stated by the Whitney exhibition essay by Sarah Humphreville, “‘Labyrinth of Forms,’ a title inspired by an Alice Trumbull Mason work in the exhibition, alludes to the sense of discovery that drove these artists to establish a visual language reflecting the advances of the twentieth century.”

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