James you really scored with that one. What a double header. Love the connection you discuss between generations. Lee Krasner..my appreciation and admiration for her talent grows with every new painting I see. Thanks James and than you Kate.
Thank you for your postings...now living and getting old in New Hampshire; I miss my time living in the BIG APPLE during the 70's & 80's as a textile colorist.
I've become rather fond of Lee Krasner, and the variety of this span of works shows there's more to be discovered. I wonder how much connection there was b/t her and Richard Pousette-Dart and/or Wifredo Lam? Thank you as ever James, and Kate.
8.54mins. Peggy Guggenheim suggested in 1943 to Jackson Pollock he look at 12th century Japanese collages. Lee Krasner might show of the influence of Japanese collages in this painting
Kinda liked the Eddie Martinez stuff: it's nothing earth-shattering, reminds me a little of Corneille with some of the color areas whited-out. IMHO it is damn-near impossible to come up with anything today in the world of abstract/non-objective art that isn't derivative. And though I enjoy Lee Krasner's work, the Rothko-type things were forgettable.
I love these glimpses into the NYC galleries. Your off the cuff art history shares are the best part! Thank you, Kate
Thanks for the kind words...JK
James you really scored with that one. What a double header. Love the connection you discuss between generations. Lee Krasner..my appreciation and admiration for her talent grows with every new painting I see. Thanks James and than you Kate.
Blown away. Thank, you, Kate. 👩🎨
Thank you for your postings...now living and getting old in New Hampshire; I miss my time living in the BIG APPLE during the 70's & 80's as a textile colorist.
Thanks there James for your gallery and museum visits. You do a great job reflecting contemporary and modern art. Greeting from Sweden.
Thank you Kate.
Thank you Kate!
Are the early Lee paintings reminiscent of Mark Tobey, a favorite of mine back in the day, 1960's.
Love the Martinez paintings, thanks for the vid.
Nice one James hope life is well thanks for sharing hope you are well . Peter Scotland
They have 4 Little Images in the show. Incredible!
Great...thank you...
I've become rather fond of Lee Krasner, and the variety of this span of works shows there's more to be discovered. I wonder how much connection there was b/t her and Richard Pousette-Dart and/or Wifredo Lam? Thank you as ever James, and Kate.
Wow. Another home run. These are all very impressive pieces.
thank you james for sharing this.
That guitarist 🔥🤘
ooof! Great
8.54mins. Peggy Guggenheim suggested in 1943 to Jackson Pollock he look at 12th century Japanese collages. Lee Krasner might show of the influence of Japanese collages in this painting
Always felt Lee Krasner a stronger Artist than Pollack and sacrificed a lot of her career promoting his work. THANK YOU KATE JAMES and LOREN ❤
We're these odes to Albers...was she influenced....color theory.?
James , get a wrist strap for that camera ! Namaste !
Kinda liked the Eddie Martinez stuff: it's nothing earth-shattering, reminds me a little of Corneille with some of the color areas whited-out. IMHO it is damn-near impossible to come up with anything today in the world of abstract/non-objective art that isn't derivative. And though I enjoy Lee Krasner's work, the Rothko-type things were forgettable.
Bad painting (em)
Horrible music..