Felix Pasilis studied at the Hoffman School (1949-52) and American University (1946-1948) with William H. Calfee. He was a co-founder of the Hansa Gallery in New York City in 1952 along with several... Read full biography
Felix Pasilis studied at the Hoffman School (1949-52) and American University (1946-1948) with William H. Calfee. He was a co-founder of the Hansa Gallery in New York City in 1952 along with several other former students of Hans Hoffman, which by one account included Wolf Kahn, Jane Wilson, Jacques... Read full biography
Felix Pasilis studied at the Hoffman School (1949-52) and American University (1946-1948) with William H. Calfee. He was a co-founder of the Hansa Gallery in New York City in 1952 along with several other former students of Hans Hoffman, which by one account included Wolf Kahn, Jane Wilson, Jacques Beckwith, Jan Muller, Jean Follett, Alan Kaprow, Richard Stankiewicz, Barbara Forst, and Miles Forst. Prior to its founding, there were no galleries in which avant-garde post-war artists could show... Read full biography
Felix Pasilis studied at the Hoffman School (1949-52) and American University (1946-1948) with William H. Calfee. He was a co-founder of the Hansa Gallery in New York City in 1952 along with several other former students of Hans Hoffman, which by one account included Wolf Kahn, Jane Wilson, Jacques Beckwith, Jan Muller, Jean Follett, Alan Kaprow, Richard Stankiewicz, Barbara Forst, and Miles Forst. Prior to its founding, there were no galleries in which avant-garde post-war artists could show their work below 14th St. in Manhattan. Until then, the new generation of abstract expressionists had largely been closed out of the commercial art galleries centered on 59th St. Along with the well-known Tanager artists cooperative, Hansa Gallery... Read full biography
Felix Pasilis studied at the Hoffman School (1949-52) and American University (1946-1948) with William H. Calfee. He was a co-founder of the Hansa Gallery in New York City in 1952 along with several other former students of Hans Hoffman, which by one account included Wolf Kahn, Jane Wilson, Jacques Beckwith, Jan Muller, Jean Follett, Alan Kaprow, Richard Stankiewicz, Barbara Forst, and Miles Forst. Prior to its founding, there were no galleries in which avant-garde post-war artists could show their work below 14th St. in Manhattan. Until then, the new generation of abstract expressionists had largely been closed out of the commercial art galleries centered on 59th St. Along with the well-known Tanager artists cooperative, Hansa Gallery formed the core of a number of galleries in the E. 10th St. area exhibiting abstract expressionist work in the 1950s. Pasilis's awards include a L... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (3)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes