Gustav Likan Cafe in Paris624

Gustav Likan

Gustav Likan, a painter from Yugoslavia, hasn`t been around Chicago much since the day in 1967 when the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts fired him from his job as professor because, he claims, he insulted

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Hans Bellmer

Hans Bellmer was a key figure in the Surrealist movement made over a hundred photos of several dolls with the assistance of his brother and his sister in-law made in the early 1930s in part

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Harvey Daniels Vintage 60s Pop Art

Biography 1936 – 2013 While never being a pop-artist exactly, his engagement with the banal image and its bold, bright presentation continued long into the 1970s, even though in purely formal terms the underlying disciplines

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Horace Brodzky

Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was a student at the School of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, but spent most of his creative life in London. He was one of the earliest Australian artists to

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Ilya Bolotowsky Red Tondo Print Silkscreen

Ilya Bolotowsky & Neoplasticism

Russian-American master artist, Ilya Bolotowsky is one of the leading exponents of the neo-plasticism movement. Neoplasticism is the belief that art should not be the reproduction of real objects, but the expression of the absolutes

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Jack Brusca

American contemporary painter and printmaker, Jack Brusca is best known for his unique approach to space and figures, in his art. As an illusionist who manipulates letters, numbers and flowers among things, Brusca’s keen sense

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John Baeder

John Baeder’s calculated and nostalgic renderings of “classic Americana” theme-diners have brought him great appeal and success both as painter and printmaker. His subjects have been almost exclusively isolated roadside diners and eateries. That an

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