Loretta Howard Gallery is pleased to present "Shirley Goldfarb: A Retrospective," September 3, 1975. The exhibition traces the artist’s development as a painter through her almost 40 year oeuvre.... Read full biography
Loretta Howard Gallery is pleased to present "Shirley Goldfarb: A Retrospective," September 3, 1975. The exhibition traces the artist’s development as a painter through her almost 40 year oeuvre. Figurative works from the early 1950s are shown alongside her signature abstract expressionist... Read full biography
Loretta Howard Gallery is pleased to present "Shirley Goldfarb: A Retrospective," September 3, 1975. The exhibition traces the artist’s development as a painter through her almost 40 year oeuvre. Figurative works from the early 1950s are shown alongside her signature abstract expressionist paintings. Goldfarb studied at The Art Students League in New York, before moving to Paris in 1954, where she fell in love with the city and would remain until her death 26 years later. The exhibition also... Read full biography
Loretta Howard Gallery is pleased to present "Shirley Goldfarb: A Retrospective," September 3, 1975. The exhibition traces the artist’s development as a painter through her almost 40 year oeuvre. Figurative works from the early 1950s are shown alongside her signature abstract expressionist paintings. Goldfarb studied at The Art Students League in New York, before moving to Paris in 1954, where she fell in love with the city and would remain until her death 26 years later. The exhibition also features her monumental canvases from the 1960s and 1970s. These works illustrate her delicate treatment of light and color; a consideration prompted by the unique qualities of her newly adopted city. Embracing the connection between art and life,... Read full biography
Loretta Howard Gallery is pleased to present "Shirley Goldfarb: A Retrospective," September 3, 1975. The exhibition traces the artist’s development as a painter through her almost 40 year oeuvre. Figurative works from the early 1950s are shown alongside her signature abstract expressionist paintings. Goldfarb studied at The Art Students League in New York, before moving to Paris in 1954, where she fell in love with the city and would remain until her death 26 years later. The exhibition also features her monumental canvases from the 1960s and 1970s. These works illustrate her delicate treatment of light and color; a consideration prompted by the unique qualities of her newly adopted city. Embracing the connection between art and life, Shirley Goldfarb’s paintings run parallel to her longstanding practice of journaling and recording video; documenting life in the café, at h... Read full biography
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