Remembering Carmen Herrera
16 February 2022
Though the Cuban-American artist Carmen Herrera, who has died aged 106, spent 70 years refining her painting style into a severe yet seductive form of geometric abstraction, her pioneering work remained largely unrecognised by the art world until she was in her early 90s. From thereon, however, it received popular acclaim, with myriad museum exhibitions dedicated to the artist’s paintings and occasional forays into sculpture. Her work, she said in 2005, has been a “lifelong process of purification, a process of taking away what isn’t essential”.
Read the full article in The Guardian here.
Many publications around the world reported on the life of Carmen Herrera, including the following:
The New York Times
Carmen Herrera, Cuban-Born Artist Who Won Fame ay 89, Dies at 106
The Washington Post
Carmen Herrera, minimalist artist who found fame late in life, dies at 106
NBC News
Art world mourns the death of a Latina painter who became popular at almost 90.
Apollo
It’s time to judge Carmen Herrera’s extraordinary work purely on its own terms
ARTnews
Carmen Herrera, Trailblazing Painter of Hard-Edge Abstractions, Dies at 106
Artforum
Carmen Herrera (1915-2022)
Artsy
How Carmen Herrera Paved the Way for Latina Artists
The Art Newspaper
Ignored by the art world until her 80s, abstract artist Carmen Herrera has died, aged 106
ArtReview
Carmen Herrera, whose geometric art won plaudits late in life, 1915-2022
Hyperallergic
Carmen Herrera, Celebrated Cuban-American Geometric Artist, Is Dead at 106
Observer
Abstract Pioneer Carmen Herrera Has Died in Manhattan at Age 106
Smithsonian Magazine
Remembering Carmen Herrera
Wallpaper*
The remarkable life of artist Carmen Herrera: 1915-2022
El Pais
Carmen Herrera dies, the artist who triumphed at the age of 89
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
On The Death of Carmen Herrera
Le Quotidien De L’Art
Carmen Herrera: creating up to 106 years old
Photograph by Kathleen King, 1977. © Carmen Herrera, Courtesy Lisson Gallery