Not exact matches
The byproduct of more universal schooling — or perhaps its main product — was the American teenager, «a New Deal project» much like the Hoover Dam,
wrote cultural critic Thomas
Hine.
Behnke quotes Floyd Herman who
wrote of
Hine's work: «His abstractions synthesized a keen sensibility of an accomplished draughtsman with the poetry and inventive structure that linked his work to the American abstract tradition of Stuart Davis, Al Held, Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko.
Thomas
Hine at Philly.com
writes about Michael Nichols» show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Nichols» advocation of wildlife conservation.