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The Parrish’s Chief Curator Alicia Longwell Is Retiring

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Alicia Longwell with Roy Lichtenstein's work at the Parrish Art Museum.

Alicia Longwell with Roy Lichtenstein's work at the Parrish Art Museum. JENNY GORMAN

authorStaff Writer on Sep 27, 2022

The Parrish Art Museum’s Alicia G. Longwell, Ph.D., a key figure in the East End art scene and a longtime champion of artists, is retiring from her position as the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman chief curator at the museum in early October after 38 years. During her long tenure, she brought national attention to the Parrish and artists of the region through her scholarly, insightful approach to curating. Longwell has been an integral and influential force on the region’s art scene, championing local, national and international artists and organizing critically acclaimed exhibitions for decades.

“We celebrate Alicia Longwell’s dedication and tremendous contributions to the Parrish Art Museum and the field of art through her expertise on the artists of the East End,” said the museum’s executive director Monica Ramirez-Montagut. “Alicia was key in establishing a direction for the Parrish collection and legacy of scholarship and excellence for 38 years. She embodies the passion and knowledge of those few extraordinary curators who so deftly combine the historical and contemporary in exhibitions that generously invite viewers to see art in entirely new contexts. The whole Parrish family is grateful and honored for her unwavering guidance.”

“As my last day at the Parrish fast approaches, I can look back on a career immeasurably enriched by reading, studying and, most importantly, looking at art,” said Longwell. “It has been my great good fortune to have that passion daily rewarded during my years working at the museum alongside dedicated colleagues, a devoted docent corps, and a supportive board of trustees. To be in an artist’s studio looking at art is of course the greatest privilege and the best part of the job. Conveying that same excitement to the visitors in our galleries — bringing art and people together — is what I’ve always hoped to achieve.”

Alicia Longwell ushered the Parrish into its new building in Water Mill, planning the inaugural installation of the museum’s collection for the 2012 opening that featured the exhibition “Malcolm Morley: Painting, Paper, Process.” She has organized numerous survey exhibitions including “Dorothea Rockburne: In My Mind’s Eye” (2011) and “North Fork/South Fork: East End Art Now” (2004), as well as solo exhibitions on the work of artists Barbara Bloom, Marsden Hartley, Frederick Kiesler, Alan Shields, Esteban Vicente and Jack Youngerman, among many others. In addition, Longwell has mined the Parrish collection of 3,500 works to curate over 100 thought-provoking thematic exhibitions, often augmented by key loans.

Among her most notable curatorial achievements are “Sand: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor” (2008), “John Graham: Maverick Modernist” (2017) and “Affinities for Abstraction: Women Artists on Eastern Long Island, 1950-2020” (2021). The Graham exhibition, featuring 65 paintings and a selection of important works on paper, spanned the artist’s four decade career and was the first comprehensive retrospective in 30 years of the influential artist’s work. The exhibition garnered positive reviews from national outlets including Artforum, Artnet News and Hyperallergic.

Alicia Longwell received her Ph.D. degree from the Graduate Center, City University of New York, where her dissertation topic was John Graham. Throughout her tenure, Longwell was integral in building the museum’s collection through identifying and pursuing acquisitions, including major works by Ross Bleckner, Mary Heilmann, Lonnie Holley, Elizabeth Peyton, David Salle, Alan Shields and Joe Zucker.

She has authored many publications for the Parrish including “Jane Freilicher and Jane Wilson: Seen and Unseen” (2015); “William Merritt Chase in the Collection of the Parrish Art Museum” (2014); “Angels, Demons, and Savages: Pollock, Ossorio, Dubuffet” (2013), contributing essay for The Phillips Collection catalogue; “American Landscapes: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum” (2010); and “First Impressions: Nineteenth-century American Master Prints” (2010) — among others.

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