Anyone who has roamed the New York galleries has seen Falk's exquisite prints from other master’s negatives and not known he was actually their printer. While recognized as one of the country's greatest master printers in black & white, his personal work has only gradually been...
That Feldsott's supercharged paintings bring something new, brash, vital and exciting into the generally self-conscious, sometimes even precious realm of contemporary American art should not surprise us. They ask us, urgently, to reconsider the role of the metaphysical in our lives and art in...
Forte’s collages, assemblages, and bookworks have been exhibited widely, beginning in San Francisco 1970s–80s, and continuing in the Northeast since the 1990s. His art and series of compelling essays on the nature and importance of creative freedom are presented here.
Fredericksen was a Norwegian American who during the 1940s studied at the New Bauhaus in Chicago under Moholy-Nagy and Archipenko. After a 1947 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago he never actively exhibited his art — with the exception of at least one show at André Emmerich Gallery in New...
For the first half of her life this prodigy played the violin with several Philharmonic Orchestras. In the second half she became completely immersed in the freedom of painting — often through the night. Now she ranks as top tier among self-taught artists.