Hannes Kilian - Marcia Haydée, Stuttgarter Ballett, 1967
black station - The Sketch Of Wuhan
Amy Stein - Domesticated (2008)
Artist’s statement:
“Within these scenes I explore our paradoxical relationship with the wild and how our...
Tom Phillips - A Humument (1966-73)
“In 1966 Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by...
Distortion.
Human Rights Poster by Chantel McNamara (Greensburg, PA, USA)
Abstract landscapes by Brad Moore
Daniel Nilsson
Attempting to fulfill my lifelong dream of flying silently and peacefully, I jumped off a two story roof
attached to approximately...
Artist Howard Warshaw
SURREALIST, ORGANIC CUBIST, & MURALIST
Among Howard Warshaw’s most significant contributions to American art was his development of a unique and important language of drawing. In the lines of his best drawings, one can read movement, volume, weight, the emotional tenor of the artist and subject, the scientific knowledge of the time, and the artist’s philosophy. As a professor at UCSB from 1957 until his death in 1977, Howard Warshaw helped generations of artists to see more deeply and to draw more beautifully. Sullivan Goss is pleased to present the Estate of the Artist.
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