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Industrial landscape paintings by John Moore executed over the last three decades focus on sites from Conneaut, Ohio, to Waterville, Maine, including Coatesville, Pennsylvania, a locale that has inspired such American Modernists as Charles Demuth and Ralston Crawford. Moore has revisited places in Coatesville and throughout the rustbelt that he painted twenty years ago, and his most recent paintings depict changes that have occurred there since. One of his subjects, Paradise, Pennsylvania, 13 miles west of Coatesville, is Amish farmland, a place that is the rural antithesis of industrial life in America. Moore is often described as one of the one of the leading realist painters of his genera...
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Published to accompany an exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, this book examines the development of the Op Art movement, its cultural context, and its widespread impact on advertising, fashion and film-making. It includes works by Josef Albers, Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely.
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"Eight Sculptors presents the work of a group of artists whose sculptures exemplify a diverse range of intellectual interests, formal issues, and concerns with materials and techniques. Considered as a sampler of new trends in contemporary American sculpture, this exhibition makes it apparent that no one particular style dominates; rather, it is evident that there is a new and different emphasis on a personal kind of artistic freedom. Such a stylistic diversity reflects this new freedom and, at the same time, parallels a pluralistic nature which exists in art and society today. Thus, a comparative examination of the works in this exhibition will not provide us with a sense of homogeneity but...
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