A collage of a young Lynne Drexler fading into one of her abstract paintings

Lynne Drexler Saw the World through Kaleidoscope Eyes | by Will Grunewald

The art establishment ignored Lynne Drexler in life and, for more than two decades, also in death. But suddenly, the brilliantly colored canvases she kept piled in her ramshackle Monhegan home are fetching millions. Who was the enigmatic painter, and why is her immense talent only beginning to get its due?

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Out of Obscurity, Lynne Drexler’s Abstract Paintings Fetch Millions | by Ted Loos

When two paintings sold for far higher than their estimates at auction last spring, by an artist very few people had ever heard of, a signal pierced the art market: The artist, Lynne Drexler, might merit more attention today than she ever received in her lifetime.

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Artelligence Podcast | by Marion Maneker

Lynne Drexler's Extraordinary Year: Christine Berry, Sukanya Rajaratnam and Julian Ehrlich Explain

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A large Lynne Drexler abstract painting on the wall of John Legend and Chrissy Teigan's New York apartment, with a gray chair and a grand piano in front of the wall

Step Inside John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s New York City Home | by Samuel Cochran

This interview from Architectural Digest showcases the couple’s New York City apartment, and features their 1960s Lynne Drexler.

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Lynne Drexler's painting Omar Hundred

Symphonies of Color | by John Dorman

Many modern artists have perceived deep connections between visual art and music and have even tried to express these in their work. But how many actually brought a portable lap-sized desk to the opera or concert hall and drew in their seats while the music played? Lynne Drexler did.

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