One of Toni LaSelle’s most notable solo exhibitions was in 1950, at the Pinacotheca (Rose Fried Gallery) in New York. Although the exhibition was reviewed more favorably for a woman artist than any other at its time at the Rose Fried Gallery, LaSelle never gained the notoriety of her male counterparts. In 1959 the Fort Worth Art Center held a retrospective of LaSelle's work. In 2018, LaSelle was featured in the Frieze Masters Spotlight of the
Frieze Art Fair in London, with curator
Carrie Scott stating, "Overlooked during her own lifetime by art historical cannons mostly because of her gender, LaSelle's work is a stellar example of the vitality of non-objective painting at midcentury".[12] In 2021, the Inman Gallery in Houston hosted Toni LaSelle: A State of Becoming.[7] JC Gallery in London ran a show of her work, Toni LaSelle - Twenty One Trees, in 2025.[13] A comprehensive list of LaSelle’s solo and group exhibitions can be found on the Dorothy Antoinette LaSelle Foundation website.
Notable Solo Exhibitions Dorothy LaSelle: Drawings, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, TX, March 14 – April 4, 1948
Toni LaSelle: Paintings and Drawings, Texas State College for Women (now Texas Woman’s University), Denton, TX, January 13 – February 4, 1952
Selected Works – Various Media, Art Building Galleries, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX, February 5 – 26, 1961
Notable Group Exhibitions Art of the Americas: Pre-Columbian and Contemporary, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, TX, June 12 - October 31, 1937
Fourth Annual Texas Print Exhibition, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, TX, November 26, 1944 – January 2, 1945
2nd Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, TX, March 6 – 27, 1949 ==References==