Dennis Ashbaugh: A Moving Picture
"I live in seems interestingas if I were on vacation hereand feeling indulgenttowards the human race; its way ofliving in cities andtearing us so the traffic has to bere-routed around a collapsing...
View ArticleMarjorie Hellman: Extinction Quartet
"(C)olor juxtapositions provide the illusion that shapes and forms appear transparent or translucent, creating ambiguous readings of space, structure, light and atmosphere." - Marjorie HellmanWhy...
View ArticleOverhead at Villa Medici: Jacopo Zucchi
"How does he knowthat spring has come to the world?From within the cagewhere he wakes from sleep at daybreak -the sound of a warbler's call." - Shotetsu (1381-1459), translated from the...
View ArticleWinslow Homer and Working Girls
"He has chosen of the least pictorial features of the least pictorial range of scenery and civilization; he has resolutely treated them as if they were pictorial, as if they were every inch as good as...
View ArticleAlbert Gleizes: Lazy Afternoon
"It's a lazy afternoonAnd the beetle bugs are zoomingAnd the tulip tress are bloomingAnd there's not another human in view" - Jerome Moross & John La Touche, lyrics for "Lazy Afternoon," a song...
View ArticleFlowers Under a Tree: Paul Georges & Gustav Klimt
The American painter Paul Georges (1923-2002) studied with Fernand Leger in Paris from 1949 to 1952 While there he met his future wife Lisette Blumenfeld at the studio of Constantine Brancusi.Before...
View ArticleYvonne Jacquette: Up/Down/Inside/Out
Yvonne Jacquette died on April 23 at the age of eighty-eight. She had participated in planning an exhibition that combines early and recent work, now on view at the D.C. Moore Gallery in New York...
View ArticleChatelaine: On the Stories of Hilma Wolitzer
"Some women marry houses." - excerpt from "Housewife" by Anne SextonThe housewife as chatelaine, as mistress of an establishment, was the 20th century successor to the woman who produced the goods...
View ArticleAdam Zagajewski: And That Is Why
"And that is why I paced the corridorsOf those great museumsGazing at paintings of a worldIn which David is blameless as a boy scoutGoliath earned his shameful deathWhile eternal twilight dims...
View ArticleMood Indigo: Firelei Baez
"I started early - Took my dog - And visited the sea -The Mermaids in the Basement Came out to look at me -" - Emily DickinsonWe can intuit what Firelei Baez had in mind in this painting by...
View ArticleAugust Morisot: Cathedral of the Pines
"I hear you call, pine tree, I hear you on the hill, by the silent pondwhere the lotus flowers bloom, I hear you call, pine tree.What is it you call, pine tree, when the rains fall, when the windsblow...
View ArticleErnest Chaplet: A Porcelain Life
"In such a porcelain life, one like to be sure that all is well, lest one stumble upon one's hopes in a pile of broken pottery." - Emily DickinsonIn this marvelous vase designed by Ernest Chaplet...
View ArticleAndre Devambez: Crepuscule
Procession at Dusk is a pastel by French artist Andre Devambez. A twilight procession of monks is observed from afar as they move towards the lighted windows of the monastery. This scene is both...
View ArticleSeongmin Ahn : An Artist Of The Diaspora
“In my paintings, by symbolic action and opening a drawer, two seemingly separate dimensions become integrated. It is a matter of how to find connection and openness.” -Seongmin AhnLike alchemy,...
View ArticleShaken, Not Stirred: The Retro Cocktail Hour
A heady mixture of gum-shoe jazz, space age pop, B-movie soundtracks, bossa nova, and all manner of musical exotica, Retro Cocktail Hour is hip, arch, and cool from a place that few would apply these...
View ArticleHelene Schjerfbeck: Through My Travels, I Found Myself
Paring its elements down to near abstraction, this moody landscape shows its Nordic origins. Helene Schjerfbeck has been called "Finland's Munch" for her status as an early modernist. I fancy this as...
View ArticleGeorgia O'Keeffe's Autumn Leaves
"The falling leaves drift by the window,The autumn leaves of red and gold," excerpt from "Autumn Leaves," the English Lyrics by Johnny MercerHints of red and gold circle the center of this early...
View ArticleTwo Women Crossing A Field: One Of van Gogh's Last Paintings
Vincent van Gogh died in July, 1890 at age thirty-seven. During his last few months van Gogh painted dozens upon dozens of landscapes. In July he wrote to his brother Theo that had immersed himself...
View ArticleLarger Than Life: The Flowers of Santido Pereira
"There are too many waterfalls, here, the crowded streamshurry too rapidly down to the sea, and the pressure of so many clouds on the mountaintopsmakes them spill over in soft slow-motionturning to...
View ArticleDiwali, Festival Of Candles And Light
"Even after all this timethe sun never says to the earth,"You owe me."Look what happensa love like thatlights the whole sky." - Hafiz (1325-1390), Persian lyric poetImage: Frantisek Kupka - Ordonnance...
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