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Second Year--Phillip Areeda, Peter Bator, Frank K. Berlew, Derek C. Bok, Samuel C. Butler, Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel, Jesse W. Doolittle, Jr., Norman Gold, Allen Greenberg, John Kaplan, Andrew L. Kaufman, Joel Kozol, Stuart J. Land, Donald I. Laventhall, Keinard M. Leiman, Arnold Lozowick, Richard M. Markus, Richard P. McGrath, Bruce Nichols, William Nickols, John T. Noonan, William D. Parsley, Judson A. Parsons, Jr., Arnold I. Roth, Peter H. Schiff and Edward C. Stebbins...
...these are Americans. Best Known in this company is Rockwell Kent whose four drawings are in his usual striking style. One, a lithograph entitled "Pinnacle" combines softness with great power, and is the best of the four, although "The End", a woodcut, has a great deal of force. Louis Lozowick contributes more drawings than any one other artist, and his work is very capable. His lithographs are of such scenes as building construction, trains, bridges, and ports. Making use of the full range of light effects which his medium allows, he turns his subjects into delightful black and white near...
VOICES OF OCTOBER-Art and Literature in Soviet Russia-Joseph Freeman, Joshua Kunitz, Louis Lozowick-Vanguard ($4). A glance at the bibliography of 67 books appended to this volume will indicate how much was needed a presentation of Russia's esthetic program since the tumultuous October days of 1917. Only five there listed are exclusively concerned with post-revolution art and literature. Admirably organized, edited and articulated, Voices of October offers a graphic panorama of that part of the Soviet plan. With broad strokes is drawn background of each general division of art in Russia. Follows a statement...
George C. Ault, Peggy Bacon, Emile Branchard, Alexander Brook, Glenn 0. Coleman, Stuart Davis, Hunt Diederich, Duncan Ferguson, Ernest Fiene, Arnold Friedman, Wood Gaylor, Anne Goldthwaite, Bernar Gussow, Samuel Halpert, George O. ("Pop") Hart, Stefan Hirsch, Morris Kantor, Bernard Karfiol, Walt Kuhn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Richard Lahey, Robert Laurent, Louis Lozowick, Reuben Nakian, Jules Pascin, Joseph Pollet, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler, Dorothy Varian, A. Walkowitz, Max Weber, Marguerite and William Zorach...
...mainstays of the older magazines, especially artists: the powerful Gellert, convulsive William Gropper, sly Art Young with his tongue in his foxy-grandpa cheek. But for the most part they were new hands-economic malcontents and idealists recruited from the younger generation. There were names like Klein, Lozowick, Soglow and Dehn signed to some of the pictures. A young lady called Wanda Gag contributed a startling portrait of "The Tired...
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