Donald Kuspit
By Donald Kuspit
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News Horizons Separating the Spiritual and Profane
On May 4, the painter and sculptor Tobi Kahn will once again offer audiences a sacred space when an exhibition of more than 100 paintings from his “Sky and Water” series opens at the Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, N.Y. Since his inclusion in the 1985 Guggenheim Museum’s national exhibition “New Horizons in American…
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News Lift Up Your Head, And Be Ye Lifted Up
The protean career of artist Walter Feldman has spanned a variety of disciplines, from traditional oil painting to avant-garde bookmaking. The 78-year-old Lynn, Mass., native, who worked with Willem de Kooning and Josef Albers while studying for his fine arts degree from Yale in 1951, is a printmaker, a painter and a mosaicist. His media…
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