The following is excerpted from "Terry Winters: An Imagist Who Dances With Chance" from The New York Times:. August 22, 2001, By JEFFREY KASTNER. TERRY WINTERS greets a guest at the door of his... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Terry Winters: An Imagist Who Dances With Chance" from The New York Times:. August 22, 2001, By JEFFREY KASTNER. TERRY WINTERS greets a guest at the door of his TriBeCa studio, apologizing for the din of the air-conditioner struggling to cool his large workspace.... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Terry Winters: An Imagist Who Dances With Chance" from The New York Times:. August 22, 2001, By JEFFREY KASTNER. TERRY WINTERS greets a guest at the door of his TriBeCa studio, apologizing for the din of the air-conditioner struggling to cool his large workspace. Inside, a few half-finished paintings lean against the walls, work on them temporarily suspended as Mr. Winters prepares for a trip to his second home, in Geneva. Just a few weeks earlier, the... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Terry Winters: An Imagist Who Dances With Chance" from The New York Times:. August 22, 2001, By JEFFREY KASTNER. TERRY WINTERS greets a guest at the door of his TriBeCa studio, apologizing for the din of the air-conditioner struggling to cool his large workspace. Inside, a few half-finished paintings lean against the walls, work on them temporarily suspended as Mr. Winters prepares for a trip to his second home, in Geneva. Just a few weeks earlier, the Metropolitan Museum of Art had opened a retrospective of his prints, organized by Nan Rosenthal. It was "a kick," says Mr. Winters, an urbane New Yorker who as an art-loving boy from Brooklyn was a frequent visitor to the museum. "I was there a while ago," he... Read full biography
The following is excerpted from "Terry Winters: An Imagist Who Dances With Chance" from The New York Times:. August 22, 2001, By JEFFREY KASTNER. TERRY WINTERS greets a guest at the door of his TriBeCa studio, apologizing for the din of the air-conditioner struggling to cool his large workspace. Inside, a few half-finished paintings lean against the walls, work on them temporarily suspended as Mr. Winters prepares for a trip to his second home, in Geneva. Just a few weeks earlier, the Metropolitan Museum of Art had opened a retrospective of his prints, organized by Nan Rosenthal. It was "a kick," says Mr. Winters, an urbane New Yorker who as an art-loving boy from Brooklyn was a frequent visitor to the museum. "I was there a while ago," he continues, "in the shipping department, where they have all these photos of the Met over the years. There was a picture of the p... Read full biography
Terry Winters - Artist Info
About Terry Winters: Books
Books & Publications (25)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
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's Who in American Art, 2004 2003 - 2004 (25th Edition)
2004
McGowan, Alison C (Editor)
1,512 pages
Terry Winters: Paintings Drawings, Prints, 1994-2004 (Exhibition catalog)
2004
Schiff, Richard, et al
176 pages (color)
Artists at Work Inside the Studios of Today's Most Celebrated Artists
1999
Seidner, David
0 pages
Art of the Postmodern Era From the Late 1960s to the Early 1990s
1996
Sandler, Irving
636 pages (color)
Art Since 1940 Strategies of Being
1995
Fineberg, Jonathan
496 pages (color)
The Paine Webber Art Collection
1995
Flam, Jack; Donald Marron
304 pages (color)
Printmaking in America Collaborative Prints and Presses 1960-1990
1995
Hansen, Trudy (others)
248 pages (color)
Art Today
1995
Lucie-Smith, Edward
512 pages (color)
Culture or Trash? A Provocative View of Contemporary Painting (etc)
1993
Gardner, James
227 pages
Terry Winters/Field Notes (Exhibition catalog)
1992
Aldo Crommelynck/Pace Prints
28 pages
Allegories of Modernism Contemporary Drawing (Exhibition catalog)
1992
Rose, Bernice
128 pages (color)
Drawing Redux
1992
Tuchman, Phyllis (curator)
32 pages (color)
Large Scale Works on Paper (Exhibition catalog)
1991
John Berggruen Gallery
47 pages (color)
Amerikanische Zeichnungen in den achtziger Jahren (Exhibition catalog)
1990
Smith, Roberta
190 pages
First Impressions Early Prints by Forty-six Contemporary Artists (Exhibition catalog)
1989
Armstrong, Elizabeth
149 pages (color)
Art in Place Fifteen Years of Acquisition (Exhibition catalog)
1989
Armstrong, Tom/Susan C Larsen
230 pages (color)
Terry Winters Painting and Drawing (Exhibition catalog)
1987
Plous, Phyllis
88 pages (color)
40th Biennial Exhibition Contemporary American Painting (Exhibition catalog)
1987
Rifkin, Ned (organizer)
78 pages (color)
An American Renaissance Painting and Sculpture Since 1940 (Exhibition catalog)
1986
Hunter, Sam
269 pages (color)
50 New York Artists
1986
Marshall, Richard
118 pages (color)
American Painting: The Twentieth Century (Second edition)
1986
Rose, Barbara
170 pages (color)
Art of Our Time The Saatchi Collection (4 Vols)
1984
Lund Humphries
700 pages (color)
The American Artist as Printmaker (Exhibition catalog)