Tag: Freilicher| Jane
“Looking for the Color Behind the Color”: Jane Wilson, 1924 to 2015
Wilson belongs to a tradition of transcendental American landscape
Jane Freilicher at artcritical
“HUBS” links to artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical.
“A button of color can make the world shake”: Jane Freilicher, 1924-2014
Jane Freilicher is my idea of an artist, writes Thomas Nozkowski
Out of the Reach of Premeditation: New Works by Jane Freilicher
Her exhibition at Tibor De Nagy has been extended through June 3
Jane Freilicher: Changing Scenes at Tibor de Nagy Gallery
Freilicher’s work becomes tighter over time, but the spirit of chance encounter remains.
February 2008: James Gardner, Barry Schwabsky, and Robert Storr with moderator David Cohen
Ellen Berkenbilt at Anton Kern, Katy Grannan at Greenberg Van Doren Gallery and at Salon 94 Freemans, Jane Freilicher at Tibor de Nagy, William Kentridge at Marian Goodman and Chris Martin at Michell-Innes & Nash
Jane Freilicher: Paintings, 1954 – 2004
Tibor de Nagy Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue 212-262-5050 January 13 – February 12, 2005 Refinement is in such short supply that I feel ungrateful to be less than wholehearted about Jane Freilicher’s show at Tibor de Nagy. Any reservation seems a sin against civility, like kicking the Queen Mother’s corgies. But disappointment sets in when … Continued
North Fork / South Fork: East End Art Now
Parrish Art Museum 25 Job’s Lane Southampton, New York 631.283.2118 Part I: May 23- July 18, 2004 Part II: July 25- September 12, 2004 This summer’s exhibition at the Parrish had a simple premise: to survey recent work by artists who live and work at least part of the time on the eastern end of … Continued
