Abstract Art Yesterday and Today
Gallery 1 will feature the works of pioneering abstract artists Seymour Boardman, Amy Ernst, Burt Hasen, Stanley Hayter, Jeanne Reynal, and Taro Yamamoto. Each of these artists has made significant contributions to the development of abstract art, and their works reflect the diverse approaches and styles that have shaped the genre over time.
Gallery 2 will highlight the work of artists from younger generations who are pushing the boundaries of abstraction today. This space will showcase the talents of Peter Bonner, Charles Clough, and Mark Gibian, whose work demonstrates the ever-evolving nature of abstract art in today鈥檚 technology-driven landscape.
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Gallery 1 will feature the works of pioneering abstract artists Seymour Boardman, Amy Ernst, Burt Hasen, Stanley Hayter, Jeanne Reynal, and Taro Yamamoto. Each of these artists has made significant contributions to the development of abstract art, and their works reflect the diverse approaches and styles that have shaped the genre over time.
Gallery 2 will highlight the work of artists from younger generations who are pushing the boundaries of abstraction today. This space will showcase the talents of Peter Bonner, Charles Clough, and Mark Gibian, whose work demonstrates the ever-evolving nature of abstract art in today鈥檚 technology-driven landscape.
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Abstract art has evolved significantly over the years. Since our inception in 1982, the Anita Shapolsky gallery has been dedicated to showcasing and supporting artists who work in abstraction.