This is a marked improvement, but the need remains great. Over the past two decades, a growing number of artists have ...
› What: “A Painter’s Hand: The Works of Adolph Gottlieb.”› When: Exhibit opens Friday, March 4.› Where: Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View.› Admission: $15 adults; free for ages 17 and ...
A pictograph is a kind of visual morpheme (like a hieroglyph), at once diagrammatic, imagistic, and "graphic." In the paintings of Adolph Gottlieb, pictographs range from geometric squiggles to ...
It was in 1963, at the São Paulo Biennale in Brazil, that two abstractionists from opposite ends of the world first crossed paths. That year, each representing their nation’s pavilion, Korea’s Kim ...
When a New York Times art critic reviewed Mark Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb’s work, the artists responded with a letter that became a manifesto on abstract art. In it, they stressed being in favor of ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Adolph Gottlieb conducted 1967 Oct. 25, in New York, by Dorothy Seckler, for the Archives of American Art. Gottlieb speaks of his ...
Chicago is rich in alternative galleries featuring work by recent art-school grads but poor in exhibitions of seldom-seen work by famous artists–the kind that are common in New York and Los Angeles. A ...
This dramatic, atmospheric screenprint by Abstract Expressionist painter Adolph Gottlieb was done in 1969. Notable for its compositional restraint, "Beacon" features one of Gottlieb's signature ...
An exceptionally lyrical print from Adolph Gottlieb’s ‘Burst’ series, a group of works consisting of two colored disks and amoebic masses, suggesting celestial bodies hovering over chaos. With its ...
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