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Alice Trumbull Mason Now Represented by Galerie Lelong, New York

A black and white photograph of a light-skinned woman, holding a palette in her left hand and a paint brush on the right; she is in the process of creating an abstract painting.
Alice Trumbull Mason painting “Mobile Tensions,” 1954, photography by John D. Schiff.

The Foundation is pleased to announce a new partnership with Galerie Lelong, New York, for the exclusive representation of Alice Trumbull Mason (1904–1971). We look forward to collaborating with a gallery renowned for amplifying the work of pioneering artists whose contributions are still gaining the art historical recognition they deserve.

“Our Foundation is delighted to partner with Galerie Lelong in advancing the work and artistic legacy of Alice Trumbull Mason,” says Steven R. Rose, President and Executive Director of the Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation. “A vanguard of American abstract art, Mason is increasingly being recognized for her enduring influence on  generations of artists. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in honoring her place in art history. We are proud to have a distinguished partner known for its commitment to bold artists to help bring Mason’s legacy to a wider public.”

“We are deeply honored to have the confidence of the Board of the Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation,” says Mary Sabbatino, Vice President and Partner at Galerie Lelong. “A visionary and one of the earliest forerunners of geometric abstraction in the United States, Mason carved out a singular path as a woman artist in a field then dominated by men. We look forward to the conversations her works will inspire within our contemporary program.”

The gallery will present work by Trumbull Mason at Art Basel in Switzerland this June.


For more information and to read the full press release, please visit: Galerie Lelong.