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Wade Schuman at Forum - New York - Brief Article
In his recent exhibition of oil paintings, Wade Schuman unveiled a series of ambitious, moody allegories that provocatively juxtapose people,...
Art in America, 09/01/02 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Fritz Drury at AAA
All of the nine large narrative paintings in Fritz Drury's exhibition depict nude or partially nude figures engaged in bizarre, enigmatic behavior....
Art in America, 07/01/99 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
NEW YORK: Ruth Miller at Bowery
In 1921, during an interview with Emile Bernard, Cezanne defined art as "a personal apperception." "I situate this apperception in sensation," he...
Art in America, 06/01/99 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Victor Pesce at Elizabeth Harris
In his third solo show, Victor Pesce exhibited 11 small, simply composed paintings of bottles and jars, or people. Although in the past Pesce has...
Art in America, 11/01/98 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
George Tooker at D.C. Moore
In the '50s, George Tooker, who is nearly a generation younger than his esthetic allies, Paul Cadmus and Jared French, was the most widely...
Art in America, 07/01/98 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Forrest Moses at Katharina Rich Perlow
Forrest Moses gained prominence in the late '70s with his canvases that fuse realist subject matter with Abstract Expressionist painting. In his...
Art in America, 06/01/98 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Vincent Desiderio at Marlborough
In his recent exhibition of heroically scaled single canvases, large triptychs and small studies, Vincent Desiderio continued to depict the dim,...
Art in America, 04/01/98 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Joe Naujokas at Katharina Rich Perlow - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
In his first New York exhibition, Joe Naujokas presented fastidiously crafted paintings of studio interiors that borrow liberally from Cubism....
Art in America, 03/01/97 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Edwin Dickinson at Tibor de Nagy and Babcock - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Edwin Dickinson, perhaps America's best-known underknown artist, is often touted as a painter's painter. Two recent concurrent exhibitions...
Art in America, 03/01/97 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication -
Idelle Weber at Schmidt Bingham - New York, New York - Review of Exhibitions - Brief Article
Throughout her career, Idelle Weber has kept a close eye on artistic trends, casting her works in the image of the times. Moving from Pop-inspired...
Art in America, 02/01/97 by Nancy Grimes · More from publication
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