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WHITE ON WHITE-Contemporaries, 992 Madison Ave. at 77th. Something old, something new, something borrowed, but nothing blue. Old hands (Nevelson, Albers) and new (Angelo Savelli, Omar Rayo) make the most of a colorless but sometimes surprising marriage by wedding white with white in sculpture, painting and graphics. Through...
...WOODNER-Contemporaries, 992 Madison Ave. at 77th. A profusion of still lifes-cornflowers, roses, mums, larkspur -bloom from dainty Rorschach applications of watercolors by the builder-architect who designed the Central Park Zoo. Through...
EMILE GILIOLI and MICHEL ELIA-World House, 987 Madison Ave. at 77th. Fifty sculptures by two Parisians. The polished-bronze abstracts of Gilioli, formerly a blacksmith, are forged with a purity of line that is matched by Elia's virginal Arp-like marbles, which more immediately echo the human figure. Through...
JOHNNY FRIEDLAENDER-Lefebre, 47 East 77th. In marked similarity to his etchings, 15 of which are included in this show, the watercolors of one of Europe's best-known graphic artists are exquisite linear abstractions. Friedlaender's soft-focus shadings on old parchment, brightened by occasional glimmers of red and blue, reveal a fancy and poesy akin to Klee. Through...
FRITZ KOENIG-Staempfli, 47 East 77th. A host of entities merge in cast bronzes by West Germany's foremost sculptor. From such subjects as an ancient quadriga, Manhattan and a man in a landscape, he fashions a miracle of the union of one life with another. Through...