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Peter Agostini
Karel Appel
Thomas Beckman
Seymour Boardman
Ilya Bolotowsky
Ernest Briggs
Lawrence Calcagno
Nicolas Carone
Perez Celis
Bruce Checefsky
Nassos Daphnis
Haydn Davies
Lynne Drexler
Friedel Dzubas
Amaranth Ehrenhalt
Claire Falkenstein
Agustin Fernandez
Joseph Fiore
Mark Gibian
Stanley Hayter
John Hultberg
Carol Hunt
Buffie Johnson
Albert Kotin
Ibram Lassaw
Martee Levi
Michael Loew
William Manning
Clement Meadmore
Jeanne Miles
Leonard Nelson
Louise Nevelson
Tom Nonn
Jeanne Reynal
Misha Reznikoff
Richards Ruben
William Saroyan
Ethel Schwabacher
Thomas Sills
Nancy Steinson
Antoni Tapies
Yvonne Thomas
Wilfrid Zogbaum
ODDS & ENDS

 

 


Sy Boardman
Seymour Boardman
“The Red & Green”, 1959
Oil / canvas, 20" x 24 1/3"

Wilfred Zogbaum
Wilfred Zogbaum
"Untitled", 1962, Copper, brass
9" x 5" x 8 1/2"

"LITTLE GEMS"
Small Paintings and Paper Pieces
August 25 - October 15, 2011
Mario Bencomo, Seymour Boardman, Ilya Bolotowsky, Ernest Briggs, Gandy Brodie, James Brooks, Lawrence Calcagno, Perez Célis, Herman Cherry, Beauford Delaney, Lynne Drexler, Amaranth Ehrenhalt, Grace Hartigan, Buffie Johnson, Andrey Klasson, Martee Levi, Michael Loew, William Manning, Jeanne Miles, Joan Mitchell, Betty Parsons, Richards Ruben, William Saroyan, Ethel Schwabacher, Aaron Siskind, Charmion Von Wiegand, and Wilfred Zogbaum.

The Anita Shapolsky Gallery presents a charming show as the summer draws to a close. The exhibition of small paintings and paper pieces adhere to the gallery’s focus of abstract expressionist style, but offers an eclectic variety of genre, medium and eras. It exposes rare drawings, prints, photographs and paintings from some of the most significant artists of the 1950’s and 1960’s. This show follows our tradition of representing important artists from all backgrounds to the public.

For more information, please contact:
Anita Shapolsky Gallery at ashapolsky@nyc.rr.com or at 212-452-1094.
Visit our website at www.anitashapolskygallery.com.
Gallery Hours: Tue – Sat 11 – 6 PM. “Always call”.