Knoedler & Company

Painter Pousette-Dart, An Enchanting Mystic, Merged Seen, Unseen

The American painter Richard Pousette-Dart (1916-1992), whose very large late paintings are the subj  read more »

Painter Jules Olitski Transported His Viewers To Virtual Outer Space

It was the 19th-century British critic William Hazlitt who shrewdly observed that writers “who lac  read more »

Painter Jules Olitski Transported His Viewers To Virtual Outer Space

It was the 19th-century British critic William Hazlitt who shrewdly observed that writers “who lac  read more »

Sculptor di Suvero: His Eight-Foot Work Is Now Steel Drawing

Just under half a century has passed since the young Mark di Suvero (born 1933) made his debut with  read more »

Painter John Walker Captures the Light Of Maine's Coast

This is mud season in Maine, where not only ice and snow but earth itself seems to melt beneath one'  read more »

The Summer of '57 With Milton Avery, Gottlieb, Rothko

The role played by friendship in the life of art is a seldom-discussed subject.  read more »

Art Show at Armory Is Unquestionably-What? A Triumph!

It was difficult to know what could be expected this year from The Art Show at the Seventh Regiment  read more »

Cool Judith Rothschild's Return to Abstraction

American painters with an affinity for the aesthetics of abstraction have often grappled with the pr  read more »

Expressionist Walker Takes on Maine and War

The English-born painter John Walker, whose work iscurrently the subject of a compelling exhibition  read more »

Knoedler & Company Show Recognizes Avery's Genius

A third of a century has passed since the American painter Milton Avery, whose late work is currentl  read more »

Frank Stella, Rank Amateur, in an Overhyped New Show

It was William Rubin, then chairman of the department of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Mod  read more »