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Impressionism

Painting al Fresco

Never made for sale, plein air oil sketches of the late 18th and early 19th centuries have found an astute and scholarly audience that appreciates their greatness. By Sarah E. Fensom Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote in Emile, his treatise on education, “Nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves.” For young painters living…

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Free Expression

Ernest Briggs, a California-born New York painter and teacher, charted his own path through abstraction, always exploring and never repeating himself. The notion of a “second-generation Abstract Expressionist” has entered the vocabulary of art history, but it is not very helpful in terms of actually understanding how and why artists created the works they did….

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Back to the Land

In Eric Aho’s paintings, we enter a mysterious and powerful realm of nature. The search for the sublime in nature, pursued by the Romantics in Northern Europe and the Hudson River School in this country, goes on in the work of Eric Aho. Aho, a 54-year-old New Englander, isn’t a landscape painter in the literal…

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The Poetics of Everyday Life

An exhibition devoted to Fairfield Porter’s home in Southampton, N.Y., and the circle of artists and poets who gathered there showcases an atmosphere of inspiration, leisure, and beauty. In his poem “June 30, 1974,” the poet James Schuyler describes an early summer morning in the Hamptons. He begins: “Let me tell you/that this weekend Sunday/morning…

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Journey of Discovery

As painter, printmaker, and teacher, Leonard Edmondson cultivated the possibilities of abstract modernism. By John Dorfman   “My painting is not art of rebellion but one of discovery and sharing. I have found satisfaction in the spontaneous, often compulsive, act of drawing and painting.” This personal statement by Leonard Edmondson manages, with extreme concision, to…

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Exploded Views

In her wildly energetic paintings, Jackie Saccoccio channels the sublimity of Old Masters and the chaos of 21st-century life. In the art of Jackie Saccoccio, it’s as if the souls of the Baroque and Mannerism were reincarnated in an Abstract Expressionist body. The visual complexity and explosive paint handling of her oils on canvas, coupled…

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Gilbert Gaul, Waiting, 1876

The 1,002nd Night

An exhibition featuring depictions of women from the turn of the 20th century tells many tales.

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Tony Abeyta, Gathering the Procession, 2018

Nature’s Language

Contemporary Native American painter Tony Abeyta finds emotion in landscape.

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Karl Benjamin, #8, 1990

The Joy of Painting

Karl Benjamin loved to make rules—and then break them.

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