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Peter Agostini
Karel Appel
Thomas Beckman
Seymour Boardman
Ilya Bolotowsky
Ernest Briggs
Lawrence Calcagno
Nicolas Carone
Perez Celis
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
Erik Van der Grijn
Wilfrid Zogbaum
ODDS & ENDS


Seymour Boardman
Seymour Boardman
“Untitled - May 15”, 1960
Oil / canvas, 72" x 54"

Louise Nevelson
Louise Nevelson
"Untitled", nd, 1950's
Painted wood, 31" x 12" x 11 1/2"

PAST EXHIBITION:
THE INCOMPARABLE GALLERIST:
MARTHA JACKSON
October 3, 2010 - January 22, 2011
Karel  Appel, Norman Bluhm, Seymour Boardman, Gandy Brodie, James Brooks, Lawrence Calcagno, Christo, Emilio Cruz, Lynne Drexler, Claire Falkenstein, Michael Goldberg, Robert Goodnough, Grace Hartigan, David Hayes, Stanley Hayter, John Hultberg, Frederick John Kiesler, Ed McGowin, Joan Mitchell, Louise Nevelson, Claes Oldenburg, Philip Pavia, Irene Rice Pereira, Leo Rabkin, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeanne Reynal, Antoni Tàpies, Wilfrid Zogbaum and Martha Jackson.

The Anita Shapolsky Gallery and the A.S. Art Foundation will present an important historical and educational exhibition of quality artists who exhibited with Martha Jackson and Anita Shapolsky Gallery over the years.  This is the second tribute to the “muse” of Anita Shapolsky. Martha Jackson’s importance is of an art historical nature and Anita Shapolsky’s is of critical evaluation.

This exhibition celebrates the unique diversity of art expressionism since the 1950’s which, not surprisingly, is evidenced very often in the contemporary art world with new forms and new media, happenings and events. Martha Jackson was doing this in 1960. Concurrent with this exhibition is “Abstract Expressionism” at the MoMA.
Catalog available - $10.

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: Wed – Sat 11 – 6 PM. “Always call”.

     
Leo Rabkin Lynne Drexler Seymour Boardman - Untitled
Leo Rabkin
"Tan Crochet", 1958
Linen / mixed media, 22 1/2" x 27 1/2"
Lynne Drexler
“Untitled”, 1961
Crayon and watercolor, 19" x 24 1/2"
Seymour Boardman
“Untitled”, 1994
Acrylic / pastel / canvas, 12" x 18"
     
James Brooks

Robert Goodnough
"Horses Energy", 2006
Oil on canvas, 28" x 36"

James Brooks
“A”, 1954
Oil on canvas, 17" x 23"
Philip Pavia
“Untitled”, 1994-5
Belgian black and white statutory marble, 15" x 12 3/4" X 9"
     
Claire Falkenstein John Hultberg
Claire Falkenstein
"Model for Fountain", 1966
Copper tube & venetian glass, 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 7"
Stanley Hayter
"Untitled", 1945
Oil on canvas, 30" x 35"
John Hultberg
"The Well", 1954
Oil on board, 27" x 32"
     
Ed McGowin
"Black and Green", 1965
Vaccum formed, painted uvex plastic,square 22"
Martha Jackson
"Untitled", 1950's
Oil on canvas, 18" x 21 3/4"
John Frederick Kiesler
"Untitled Seated", 1945
Plaster with bronze patina, Height 19 1/2" without base
     
David Hayes
"White Faceted Relief", 1966
Glazed ceramic, 18" x 24" x 6"
Karel Appel
"Untitled", 1978
Lithograph, Atelier Dumas Stamp, 21"x 29"
Gandy Brodie
"Untitled", 1955
Oil on paper, 14" x 23"