“Duncan Hannah, Artist and ’70s Chronicler, Dies at 69,” Obituary, The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger, June 15, 2022 . He immersed himself in the wild New York scene of Warhol and CBGB, then... Read full biography
“Duncan Hannah, Artist and ’70s Chronicler, Dies at 69,” Obituary, The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger, June 15, 2022 . He immersed himself in the wild New York scene of Warhol and CBGB, then emerged in the ’80s as a respected painter. Duncan Hannah, who immersed himself in the boisterous... Read full biography
“Duncan Hannah, Artist and ’70s Chronicler, Dies at 69,” Obituary, The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger, June 15, 2022 . He immersed himself in the wild New York scene of Warhol and CBGB, then emerged in the ’80s as a respected painter. Duncan Hannah, who immersed himself in the boisterous art-and-club scene of 1970s New York — vividly documenting it in a 2018 book drawn from diaries he kept — and then in the 1980s became a well-regarded artist himself, died on Saturday at his home in... Read full biography
“Duncan Hannah, Artist and ’70s Chronicler, Dies at 69,” Obituary, The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger, June 15, 2022 . He immersed himself in the wild New York scene of Warhol and CBGB, then emerged in the ’80s as a respected painter. Duncan Hannah, who immersed himself in the boisterous art-and-club scene of 1970s New York — vividly documenting it in a 2018 book drawn from diaries he kept — and then in the 1980s became a well-regarded artist himself, died on Saturday at his home in Cornwall, Conn. He was 69. His wife, Megan Wilson, said the cause was a heart attack. As an artist, Mr. Hannah was known for scenes that evoked old films and old Europe and that owed a debt to Edward Hopper and Winslow Homer, whom he admired, but also had a... Read full biography
“Duncan Hannah, Artist and ’70s Chronicler, Dies at 69,” Obituary, The New York Times by Neil Genzlinger, June 15, 2022 . He immersed himself in the wild New York scene of Warhol and CBGB, then emerged in the ’80s as a respected painter. Duncan Hannah, who immersed himself in the boisterous art-and-club scene of 1970s New York — vividly documenting it in a 2018 book drawn from diaries he kept — and then in the 1980s became a well-regarded artist himself, died on Saturday at his home in Cornwall, Conn. He was 69. His wife, Megan Wilson, said the cause was a heart attack. As an artist, Mr. Hannah was known for scenes that evoked old films and old Europe and that owed a debt to Edward Hopper and Winslow Homer, whom he admired, but also had a vaguely eerie quality. Michael Kimmelman, reviewing an exhibition of Mr. Hannah’s work at the Phyllis Kind Gallery in... Read full biography
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