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Gail Gregg
Gail Gregg in 2004
NationalityAmerican
EducationKansas State University (BA)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MA)
Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA)
Occupation(s)Artist
Photographer
Journalist
SpouseArthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. (divorced)
ChildrenArthur Gregg Sulzberger
Annie Sulzberger

Gail Gregg (born 1951)[1] is an American artist, photographer, and journalist, based in New York City.[2]

Painting in encaustic, Gregg's densely layered pictures often are inspired by aerial views of the American West[3] and refer to Minimalism, Color Field painting, the Pattern and Decoration movement, and classic landscape painting. These same ideas and interests also find their way into her collages[4] and photographs.

Gregg continues to write for such publications as ARTnews. Her work has been exhibited at galleries and small museums across the country.

She is the mother of New York Times publisher Arthur Gregg Sulzberger.

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Early life and education

Gregg was raised in Topeka, Kansas. Her parents are Ann (née Wehe) and Thomas Merrill Gregg. She comes from a Congregationalist family and has a sister and three brothers: Judith Gregg Peters, Tyler Gregg, Gordon Gregg, and Andrew Gregg.[5] Gregg received her bachelor's degree in Journalism from Kansas State University in 1972, a Master's in Journalism from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1975, and a Master of Fine Arts from Vermont College in 1998. She has also studied for the Bagehot Fellowship for Economics Reporters at Columbia University in New York City; at the School of Visual Arts, the National Academy of Fine Arts in New York City; and the Graduate School of Figurative Art, New York Academy of Art.

Journalism

Gregg started her career in journalism as a reporter in 1976 for United Press International, working in Washington D.C. and London, United Kingdom. This job lasted only three years, and then she moved on to the Congressional Quarterly in 1979, as the Chief Economics Reporter.[citation needed]

Gregg has contributed articles to various newspapers and magazines, including Time, Barron's, Manhattan, Inc., Working Woman, New York Woman, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Institutional Investor, Boston Business Journal, Investor's Daily, ARTnews, and Venture.

Personal life

On May 24, 1975, Gregg married Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., publisher of the New York Times from 1992 to 2018.[6] The couple have two children: a son, Arthur Gregg "A.G." Sulzberger, the current Times publisher; and a daughter, Annie Sulzberger.[7] In May 2008, they announced plans to end their marriage.[8]

References

  1. ^ Metropolitan Museum of Art, Delicious.
  2. ^ Karabenick, Julie (July 2006). "An Interview with Artist Gail Gregg", Geoform. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "Mulvane Art Museum: Encaustic paintings by Philip Hershberger and Gail Gregg", Traditional Fine Arts Organization. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  4. ^ Mayes, Katie (January 14, 2010). "K-State Alum's Exhibition, 'Gail Gregg: The Album Series', Coming to Beach Museum of Art", Kansas State University. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  5. ^ Topeka Capital-Journal: "Obituary: Thomas Merrill Gregg" February 17, 2005
  6. ^ Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. and Gail Gregg Married, May 25, 1975, The New York Times, p. 51
  7. ^ "Sulzbergers Have A Son", The New York Times, August 6, 1980. Accessed June 17, 2016.
  8. ^ "Times Publisher and His Wife Separate", The New York Times, May 10, 2008. Accessed August 10, 2008.

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