Ann Christopher has held numerous solos shows and also contributed to group exhibitions from the late 1960s onwards, winning several important prizes including the Peter Stuyvesant Award, the Daily Telegraph
Magazine Young Sculptors Competition and the Otto Beit Medal for Sculpture of Outstanding Merit.
Roy and Marie Neuberger Collection: Modern American Painting and Sculpture, January 4 — 30 * Janicki, Sterne, Glasco, February 2 — 26 * An Exhibition of Sculpture and Drawings by
Young British
Sculptors, March 2 — 29 * Thirty - Fifth Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members, April 3 — May 6 * World at Work: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings Commissioned by Fortune, Presented on the Occasion of the
Magazine's Twenty - Fifth Anniversary, May 12 — 15 An Exhibition of Cubism on the Occasion of the Fortieth Anniversary of The Arts Club of Chicago, October 3 — November 4 * Noguchi: Sculpture and Scroll Drawings, November 11 — December 7 * Accent Rugs Woven by Gloria Finn and Designed by American Painters, December 13, 1955 — January 3, 1956 * Melanesian Sculpture, December 13, 1955 — January 3, 1956 *
In fact, a
young sculptor named Donald Judd who wrote criticism for Arts
magazine at the time, reviewed the show and in reference to its title coined the phrase Op Art in his review.