For
lovers of works on paper, that might not sound reassuring.
Not exact matches
The subjects in the Black Paintings and their related
works -
on -
paper are
lovers, mothers and children, and amorphous, looming creatures — figures allusive
of existential oppositions and emotional turmoil.
Levine's
work in the exhibition was the early series Sons and
Lovers (1976 — 77), in which five silhouettes — including the profiles
of former US presidents Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and John F. Kennedy — are rendered
on graph
paper in fluorescent color and arranged in 35 different configurations.
«The first North American solo exhibition
of Ernest Mancoba included four small paintings ranging in date from 1958 to 1985 (one is undated) and some twenty
works on paper (many
of them likewise undated, but the others are mostly from the early 1990s), giving art
lovers on this side
of the Atlantic at least a nodding acquaintance with an oeuvre I suspect we are going to get to know much better in coming years.»