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PETER SAUL
The Sixties September 19 - October 25, 2002 In the 1960's, Peter Saul's paintings are poised between proto-Pop and Abstract Expressionism. Being an iconoclast, he resolutely avoids being part of either movement. But what a precocious lad he is! Somehow, he gets into the Icebox before Warhol, and then scouts for Guston, who would enter cartoon territory in... Read more -
SUMMER EXHIBITION
Works on Paper by Richard Artschwager, Barry Le Va and Gerhard Richter June 5 - July 30, 2002 In the Second Gallery: New Works by Joe Zucker Read more -
ART OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
Beckmann, Dix, Grossberg, Grosz, Hubbuch, Mammen, Schlichter, Scholz and others April 19 - May 31, 2002 MAX BECKMANN · GOTTFRIED BROCKMANN · OTTO DIX · CARL GROSSBERG · GEORGE GROSZ · KARL HUBBUCH · LUDWIG MEIDNER · ANTON RÄDERSCHEIDT · RUDOLF SCHLICHTER · GEORG SCHOLZ · CHRISTOPH VOLL The democratic government which was founded after Germany's defeat in WWI and ended by the rise of Hitler... Read more -
5 SCULPTORS' DRAWINGS FROM THE 1970'S
Richard Artschwager, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt, Alan Saret, & Richard Tuttle February 28 - April 5, 2002 The 1970's were a point of intersection for a varied group of young artists who had been spoon-fed three dimensions, and were digesting Minimalism, Anti-Illusionism, and Conceptualism. At the time, all were relatively new to the gallery scene. Even the senior members of the five, Artschwager and LeWitt (born 1923... Read more -
ERWIN PFRANG
Paintings and Drawings January 17 - February 22, 2002 Erwin Pfrang must have an itch that he can only scratch by drawing. He fiddles around in some toxic waste site of the mind, pulling pictures out of cavities where anything could lurk. His drawings are most of the things that drawings can be: diagrammatic, random, representational, abstract, self-expressive, impersonal—tracing... Read more