36 Works on Paper
Garth Greenan Gallery is pleased to announce 36 Works on Paper, an exhibition of works on paper at 545 West 20th Street. Opening on Thursday, July 18, 2019, it spans seven decades, including drawings by seventeen artists, from Rosalyn Drexler鈥檚 found-paper work incorporating naive lettering to a meticulously rendered Mark Greenwold graphite composition.
Works in the exhibition vary in approach from a 28-by-37-inch paper collage by Al Loving to a Richard Van Buren measuring less than two-by-six inches. The artists have used a wide range of materials to make these works. Allan D鈥橝rcangelo embellished found photographs with acrylic, ink, and collage. Ralph Humphrey used casein and flocking to make his drawing. Gladys Nilsson chose watercolor, while Howardena Pindell turned to manila file folders and glitter. The works by Paul Feeley and Nicholas Krushenick variably make use of watercolor, acrylic, and ink on paper. Despite the shared medium, each work displays a quality of line that is immediately recognizable and unique to the artist.
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Garth Greenan Gallery is pleased to announce 36 Works on Paper, an exhibition of works on paper at 545 West 20th Street. Opening on Thursday, July 18, 2019, it spans seven decades, including drawings by seventeen artists, from Rosalyn Drexler鈥檚 found-paper work incorporating naive lettering to a meticulously rendered Mark Greenwold graphite composition.
Works in the exhibition vary in approach from a 28-by-37-inch paper collage by Al Loving to a Richard Van Buren measuring less than two-by-six inches. The artists have used a wide range of materials to make these works. Allan D鈥橝rcangelo embellished found photographs with acrylic, ink, and collage. Ralph Humphrey used casein and flocking to make his drawing. Gladys Nilsson chose watercolor, while Howardena Pindell turned to manila file folders and glitter. The works by Paul Feeley and Nicholas Krushenick variably make use of watercolor, acrylic, and ink on paper. Despite the shared medium, each work displays a quality of line that is immediately recognizable and unique to the artist.
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