Newport Art Museum Review, September 11th, 2010
Distinct styles Complement one another
NEWPORT – When you walk into the Newport Art Museum’s large Ilgenfritz Gallery to see “The Abstract in Realism,” it won’t take long to grasp that three distinct styles of paintings and drawings are included in the exhibition.
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The Providence Journal Art Spotlight, September 16th, 2010
Abstraction, realism together in Newport exhibit
Contrary to popular opinion, abstract art and realistic art aren’t mutually exclusive. Instead, they’re more like two sides of the same coin – or better yet, two ends of the same visual spectrum. Granted some artists lean more toward one end of the spectrum than the other, but the basic building blocks of art – solids and voids, geometric shapes and patterns, colors – are the same whether your name is Rembrandt or Renoir, Whistler or Warhol.
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The Providence Journal, September 21st, 2000
Scenes of Providence from a private perspective
The Providence Journal Art Review by Channing Gray