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Museums page for Terry Winters ((Born 1949)), known for Mod-biotic expression, abstraction, printmaking, collage. Showing 11 museum collections and exhibitions.
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Born 1949 Brooklyn, New York. Known for: Mod-biotic expression, abstraction, printmaking, collage.
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