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
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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
Henry Martin describes Arman as a ‘…virtuoso assembler and dimantler.’ Utilizing familiar objects, Arman presents them out of their expected context and recombines them in
Shusaku Arakawa, Japanese (1936 – 2010) After studying medicine and mathematics at Tokyo University, Shusaku Arakawa decided to study painting and attended the Musashino College
The printmaker Trevor Allen claimed that there were two major influences upon his work: traditional Japanese printmakers like Kunisada and Utamaro, and the childhood world
Sometimes confused with Andy Warhol’s own work, Mr. Bernstein’s portraits of stars like Cher, Ali MacGraw, Tom Cruise and Sylvester Stallone captured the glittering excess
“Corneille, Dutch Artist With a Lyrical Modernism, Dies at 88 By LIZ ROBBINS NYTIMES The Dutch artist Corneille, who created lyrical, expressionist paintings bursting with
“In the years immediately after WWII, the ideals and politics of Europe were fragmented and unstable. Before the war Paris had been regarded as the