The word “abstract” may come into the minds of people looking at Andrew Masullo’s art. But Masullo himself would disagree. The San Francisco-based painter calls his work “non-objective.” “For me, an ...
*Hey wait a minute, check out that last paragraph where the gallery pitch turns into pure Burroughsian gibberish. That's some pretty good stuff. Winkleman Gallery is very pleased to present ...
DURING the war years and, with increasing tempo, the last two seasons, there has been a rapid swing in the art markets along New York’s Fifth Avenue and Fifty-seventh Street toward modernistic, ...
This artist-run initiative showcases non-objective contemporary art. It opened in 2005, having been initiated by a group of abstract artists including Billy Gruner, Andrew Leslie, Pam Aitken, Vincent ...
The ancient Japanese art of Kobu, long ignored in this country, demands both an exacting craftmanship and the most profound philosophic reflection for its highest enjoyment. The combination of talents ...
Since the Kremlin’s sharpest barbs these days are aimed at modern art and “Western espionage,” it was just a matter of time before the KGB’s cops would turn up a victim whose wrongdoings combined both ...
Seeing red : the project / Tracy L. Adler -- Seeing red part I : pioneers of nonobjective painting in the United States. Josef Albers / Frederick A. Horowitz ; Hans Hofmann / Tina Dickey ; ...
In 2002, Ridley Pearson, a bestselling thriller writer, was reading J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan to his 5-year-old daughter, Paige. A few pages into the book, she stopped him and asked, “How did Peter Pan ...
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