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  • Interview with Avital Burg
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  • (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

Jan Müller’s Abstract Tale
Brett Baker | June 17, 2012

A career shortened by an early death and a vision that flowed against the current of art history have undermined the contributions of painter Jan Müller (1922-1958). An exhibition at Lori Bookstein Fine Art in New York is a welcome, if short lived, opportunity to see Müller's monumental Abstract Expressionist allegories.

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A Conversation With Patrick Jones
Brett Baker | May 16, 2012

Painter Patrick Jones talks to Painters' Table on the occasion of his retrospective Celebrating Abstraction, on view June 7 - 14th at the Appledore Festival, Devon, United Kingdom.

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The Drawings of Clyfford Still
Brett Baker | April 23, 2012

The Clyfford Still Museum's inaugural exhibition provides new insight into the development of Clyfford Still's groundbreaking abstract paintings. In addition to rarely seen early landscapes and early figure paintings, a gallery of never before seen works on paper reveals drawing to be an important, perhaps crucial, tool in Still's dramatic evolution from regional artist to icon of the New York School.

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Gordon Moore: On His Work
Brett Baker | April 19, 2012

In one of a recently posted series of videos from Betty Cuningham Gallery, painter Gordon Moore discusses his work and the experience of being a artist. Moore notes that over time: "you become very clear about what's essential and what isn't, and gradually that leads to a specific direction, in which the path becomes much clearer for you, much more open and I think that's the one great virtue of staying with something…

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Dazzling Darkness
Brett Baker | March 7, 2012

In his Theory of Colors, Goethe observes that "the greatest brightness short of dazzling acts near the greatest darkness. In this state we at once perceive all the intermediate gradations of chiaro-scuro, and all the varieties of hues." In Dark Matters, currently on view at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, the theme of darkness unites dazzlingly nuanced explorations of color and painterly approach in works by Ryan Cobourn, Arthur Dove, Andrea Belag, Bill Jensen, and Ellen Phelan. The superb selection of paintings spans nearly a century, adding a temporal dialogue to the mix.

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Per Kirkeby On His Work
Brett Baker | February 8, 2012

In a new video, Per Kirkeby discusses the experience of seeing his entire body of work represented in a single exhibition. He notes remarks that "it doesn't care too much if it's from the 60's or from last year - it's kind of the same thing... apparently there are certain structures, certain ways of organizing a painting that's there, that I'm born with as a painter."

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David von Schlegell: Paintings
Brett Baker | January 31, 2012

David von Schlegell is known primarily for his large scale, outdoor, and public sculpture projects; however, he began his career as a painter - learning to paint from his father. He returned to painting late in life. His final show was at Althea Viafora Gallery in 1991, and it focused on monochrome, poured paintings on wood. These last works form the core of a new exhibition at China Art Objects in Los Angeles.

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Siri Berg: All About Color
Brett Baker | January 23, 2012

Coinciding with the exhibition Re-Generation, which maps the lasting effect of Josef Albers teaching on three successive generations of painters, is a small but exuberant show of paintings and works on paper by another teacher of color theory, painter Siri Berg.

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Ray Parker's Meta-World
Brett Baker | January 13, 2012

Ray Parker's "Simple Paintings" from the 1960s, recently on view at Washburn Gallery give the curious impression they are observations painted from life even though they are abstract expressionist works through and through.

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Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011)
Brett Baker | December 27, 2011
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