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...Organized by the Smithsonian Institution's National Collection of Fine Arts, the show will travel to Manhattan's Knoedler gallery in June...
...slide off the picture. Yet the scene is strictly ordered. The smooth sweep from the china on the tray through the woman's hands to her lips spatially expresses a measured social gesture. The painting, on view at an exhibition of her works in Manhattan's Knoedler gallery, is an example of her ability to distill drama from casual domestic scenes...
PHILIP C. CURTIS-Knoedler, 14 East 57th. "It's easy, in a slate like Arizona, for a painter to symbolize," explains Arizona Painter Curtis. "The trees, abandoned houses, ghost towns have always been a source of fascination for me." His oils-eerie scenes acted out in an atmosphere as hot and dry as Phoenix at noon-send spectators running for their Freudian primers. Through...
BRAM VAN VELDE-Knoedler, 14 East 57th. This 20-year retrospective (39 oils and gouaches) is a generous showing of Van Velde, for he averages only eight works a year. They are all untitled; in one wash imprisons light as it streams down the paper, a streak of red frozen in icy blue. Through...
This mystical country stirs such admiration in Arizona that five years ago Phoenix boosters formed a syndicate to finance Curtis for three years' work. Then Manhattan's Knoedler & Co. took him on, selling his better oils at $3,000 apiece. Now the bachelor artist lives in a cool wooden bungalow on a dirt road called Cattle Track, paints prolifically and has no link to any school...