Silverstein examines Wilk's figurative paintings, describing them as urban realism that show "the mundane reality of daily existence". Biographical notes
Invoking the tradition of artist as social commentator, Silverstein describes the artists' images an...
Migayrou provides a comprehensive examination of the immanence of the figure in Balkenhol's wooden s...
Wilkin states that despite Rains' shift from minimalist abstract constructions to representational i...
Silverstein examines Wilk's figurative paintings, describing them as urban realism that show "the mu...
In an analysis of the artist's most recent abstract paintings, sculptures, and stage designs concern...
Wilkin discusses the development of Shuebrook's work and his abstract exploration of line, color and...
Catalogue to accompany a touring exhibition of Urban’s abstract paintings from 1994-1999. Pagel’s de...
Wilkin traces Perehudoff's career, concentrating on paintings of the 1970s in which the artist refin...
Kuspit describes Fenniak as a psychosocial realist who transposes the tradition of North European pa...
Comparing Kolisnyk's work to constructivism and minimalism, Nasgaard describes the artist's use of m...
Outlining Drapell's life, Wilkin discusses the development of the artist's work and visual vocabular...
Contemporary abstract artist Abraham Mashinsky was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Growing up sur...
This creative project has studied the nature of reality as visualized through abstract images. The w...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
According to Rosenblum, Katz's paintings from 1972 to 1976 provide monumental views of the commonpla...
Invoking the tradition of artist as social commentator, Silverstein describes the artists' images an...
Migayrou provides a comprehensive examination of the immanence of the figure in Balkenhol's wooden s...
Wilkin states that despite Rains' shift from minimalist abstract constructions to representational i...
Silverstein examines Wilk's figurative paintings, describing them as urban realism that show "the mu...
In an analysis of the artist's most recent abstract paintings, sculptures, and stage designs concern...
Wilkin discusses the development of Shuebrook's work and his abstract exploration of line, color and...
Catalogue to accompany a touring exhibition of Urban’s abstract paintings from 1994-1999. Pagel’s de...
Wilkin traces Perehudoff's career, concentrating on paintings of the 1970s in which the artist refin...
Kuspit describes Fenniak as a psychosocial realist who transposes the tradition of North European pa...
Comparing Kolisnyk's work to constructivism and minimalism, Nasgaard describes the artist's use of m...
Outlining Drapell's life, Wilkin discusses the development of the artist's work and visual vocabular...
Contemporary abstract artist Abraham Mashinsky was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Growing up sur...
This creative project has studied the nature of reality as visualized through abstract images. The w...
Wilkin traces Roberts' career as a figurative artist, noting how his approach to landscape painting ...
According to Rosenblum, Katz's paintings from 1972 to 1976 provide monumental views of the commonpla...
Invoking the tradition of artist as social commentator, Silverstein describes the artists' images an...
Migayrou provides a comprehensive examination of the immanence of the figure in Balkenhol's wooden s...
Wilkin states that despite Rains' shift from minimalist abstract constructions to representational i...