Mythic Proportions: Painting in the Eighties.MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART A decade after the decade came to an end, a show of '80s painting. And jeez jeez interj. Used to express surprise or annoyance. [Alteration of Jesus1.] , that title. And the press release: "These painters believed in the myth of originality and the individual....They became legendary personalities." I wonder what Sherrie Levine Sherrie Levine (born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States) is a photographer and conceptual artist. Much of her work is in the form of very direct image appropriation. and even David Salle David Salle (born 1952) is an American painter and leading contemporary figurative artist. David Salle was born in Norman, Oklahoma. He gained a BFA and MFA from the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied under John Baldessari. think about holding hands under that umbrella. Even so, I'd happily look at Levine's paintings again, and the show, curated by museum director Bonnie Clearwater, will also include artists as different as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Gerhard Richter, Elizabeth Murray and Georg Baselitz--a healthy range of Americans and Europeans, thinkers and feelers, the good, the bad, and the cheesy cheesy (che´ze) caseous. . Feb. 16-May 13. |
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