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ACA GALLERIES.(Robert Dash)(Brief Article)
Artforum International, September, 2001 by Schwabsky, Barry
ROBERT DASH
Throughout the '60s and '70s, Robert Dash was a fixture on the New York gallery scene. His landscapes, like those of Fairfield Porter, managed to wed freely moving paint-as-paint with straightforward description. But his last show in the city was in 1982, and somehow one imagined that he might have stopped painting, seduced by his works and days in Madoo, his garden in Sagaponack, New York (now a public conservancy). Happily, "Florilegium, an exhibition of eight paintings on canvas and fourteen on paper, showed that Dash has done more than just continue to ...
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