#art, Lucia Wilcox, Surrealist Artist Forgotten… Women Artists Series 2025

(Image source: Berry Campbell Gallery)

I must admit that until quite recently, when I ran across an article about her, I had never heard of Lucia Wilcox. But seeing that she had been an influential painter, especially for the surrealism movement, I could not leave her behind. However, there is not much about her to be found.

For starters she was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1902 (although some say 1899). She moved to Paris as a young woman and there met Picasso, Léger and other young aspiring artists. She wanted to study art and possibly did at the Académie Ranson. André Derain, a fauvist, became her mentor.

In 1938, with war on Europe’s horizon Wilcox left for the United States. She settled in Amagansett, Long Island where she became friends with Jackson Pollock, Frederick Kiesler, Max Ernst, and others. In New York Lucia had her first solos show in 1948 at the Sidney Janis Gallery. Then in 1949 she was instrumental in organizing East Hampton’s first contemporary art exhibit at Guild Hall. Reviews of her artwork from The New York Times and other newspapers, described her work as being “a dramatic compound of Byzantine color, allegro fancy, modern treatment, and near mystic feeling.”

Her work was mostly surrealist up until the 1950’s when she started doing some abstract expressionism, something quite popular at that time. Lucia was invited to participate in two of the four historic exhibitions that Alfonso Ossorio organised at Signa Gallery in 1957 and 1959. Then in 1961, she had a solo exhibition at Lefebre Gallery on East 77th Street in Manhattan.

By 1972 she had gone blind but continued to work, substituting ink for oils and allowing her mind to guide her, free of distractions. Lucia Wilcox died in New York in 1974.

These are some of her works. I find them interesting. What about you?

(«Pathway to the Clouds/1946/Image source: Berry Campbell Gallery)
(«Jungle»/1944/Image Source: Berry Campbell Gallery)
(«Untitled»/1958/Image source: Eric Firestone Gallery)

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  1. Avatar de spwilcen spwilcen dice:

    I think I like her work though I am more enthusiastic about the final panel than the first two. In ghe first two, her use of color reminds me of someone else. O=Perhaps not good to compare one artist to another that way, but there you have it.

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    1. Nothing wrong with comparing artists, artists do that all the time. But I’m with you on the assessment, I too prefer her abstract work. Thank you my friend!

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  2. Avatar de ourcrossings ourcrossings dice:

    Thanks so much for offering us a glimpse into the fantastical, joyful, and colourful artistic world of the forgotten artist Lucia. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Yes, it is a shame that so many good (and valuable) artists have been «forgotten» (or ignored) while so many bad ones get such fame and recognition. It gives a wrong idea about what good art is when one of these bad artists is acclaimed and good ones left aside. Thank you so much Aiva and a grand day to you!

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      1. Avatar de ourcrossings ourcrossings dice:

        Some artists are simply not widely known during their careers, either due to limited exposure, lack of support from critics or the art establishment, or simply not fitting the prevailing trends of their time. That’s why I am excited to learn about as many wonderful artists as possible through your informative posts

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      2. You are absolutely right, Aiva. Thank you! That is my mission, for sure…

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