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  • Interview with Avital Burg
    via: PT Blog
  • (detail) Hans Hofmann, Pompeii, 1959, oil on canvas (Tate Modern, London)
    On Hans Hofmann & Nicolas de Staël
    via: The New Criterion
  • Jake Berthot, Chapel Trail Near Alter Road, 2000, oil on panel, 26 3/8 x 26 1/8 inches (courtesy of Betty Cuningham Gallery)
    JAKE! @ Betty Cuningham Gallery
    via: johnmitchellworld
  • Clear as Doubt: Bernardo Siciliano at Aicon Gallery
    via: PT Blog
  • Zurbarán’s Veil of Veronica at the MFAH
    via: PT Blog
  • Treedom: Ron Milewicz at the New York Studio School
    via: PT Blog
  • (detail) Evan Fugazzi, Loom, 2018 (courtesy of Karen Mauch Photography)
    Evan Fugazzi @ Gross McCleaf
    via: Hyperallergic
  • (detail) Donald Martiny, Faliscan, 2018, polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum, 36 x 36 inches (courtesy of the artist)
    Donald Martiny: Interview
    via: Whitehot Magazine
  • Interview: Sedrick Huckaby at the Elaine de Kooning House
    via: PT Blog

PT Blog Features

Justice to Pissarro
Dana Gordon | July 17, 2013

Dana Gordon argues pursuasively for a re-evaluation of Camille Pissarro, a painter whose acute interest in the abstract nature of painting was never achieved at the expense of “tremendous depth... fullness, warmth, and solidity.”

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Terrific Twosomes
Xico Greenwald | June 18, 2013

Two recent, two person exhibitions present distinct artistic visions that inform and enhance each other.

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Ying Li: What's In Front of Me
Brett Baker | June 6, 2013

[VIDEO] In a new video, Ying Li discusses her career and approach to plein-air painting.

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Certain Densities in Perceptual Painting
Matthew Ballou | May 31, 2013

Matthew Ballou, writing about the exhibition, Certain Densities, argues that "a perceptual approach to painting is not synonymous with rote observation."

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Jon Imber's Painterly Freedom
Brett Baker | May 28, 2013

William Corbett celebrates the painterly freedom found in the work of Jon Imber, now on view in a retrospective exhibition at the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College, New York.

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Nicolas de Staël: Needs to be Seen
Brett Baker | May 13, 2013

A new exhibition breaks the uncanny silence around the intensely visual work of Russian painter Nicolas de Staël.

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Robert Goodnough: Subject Matter of the Artist
Brett Baker | May 6, 2013

A new book, published by Soberscove Press, unearths a key primary source and shines a new light on some of the most iconic artists of the New York School.

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Carrie Moyer: Studio Visit
Brett Baker | April 25, 2013

[VIDEO] Painter Carrie Moyer, whose work is currently on view at the Tang Museum, discusses her process, early influences, and how she arrived at her current body of work.

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Halsey Hathaway: Interview
Brett Baker | April 9, 2013

An interview with Halsey Hathaway, conducted by Rawson Projects on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings, on view at the gallery from April 6 – May 19, 2013.

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Al Held's Visual Thresholds
Brett Baker | March 22, 2013

Al Held discusses putting the subject back into abstract painting in his "Alphabet" paintings which use letterforms to create a visual, graphic monumentality.

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