Publication: Artlies Fall 2002 issue
Article: "What's in a Name?  The Art of Annabel Livermore"


"El Paso artist Annabel Livermore follows a simple recipe when creating her radiant, narrative paintings.  "Personally, I never paint a picture that cannot be hung on my kitchen wall or above my cupboards," she confessed in a rare interview published in conjunction with the 1994 exhibition Altered Egos at the Santa Monica Museum Of Art.  While it may seem out of touch with today's art market, this practical philosophy has served the artist remarkably well.  Over the past two decades, she has had well over a dozen solo exhibitions throughout the Southwest, been profiled and reviewed on the pages of Texas Monthly and The New York Times, and developed a loyal following of enthusiastic collectors and supporters ..."


Read more:
Thompson, William R. "What's in a Name?  The Art of Annabel Livermore"  Artlies. Fall  2002.  Page 36.
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