For those of us with a soft spot for practical effects movies and guitar solos, the confluence of technique & material so unexpectedly encountered as to render novelty or discourse irrelevant to the virtuosity before you, Tibor de Nagys latest Jess (19232004) retrospective, Piling Up The Rectangles, is a total thrill.
Ronald Davis talks about his art and how he started out in the 1960s, his friendship with Judy Chicago, playing chess with David Hockney and having a Scotch with Clement Greenberg
By Frankie Kadir Vaughan Artist Fairfield Porter is known for his contributions to the Abstract Expressionist movement in New York, and his warmly lit, colorful portraits and landscapes of Maine and the East End, where he and wife Anne Channing Porte