Sculpture as Cliché “Wounds,” “Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly,” “Personnages”: Contemporary sculpture takes a not-too-gentle spoofing.
Pop Art, USA The Oakland Museum exhibition reveals a movement more complex than its detractors would have it.
San Francisco E. M. Polley on John Baxter, Hilda Levy, John Sackas, Geoffrey Lewis, and George Miyasaki James Monte on “Master Drawings from Chatsworth” James Monte on Faralla James Monte on Robert Arnold Palmer D. French on Lloyd Strathearn, Dolly Bonetti, Cynthia Goldstone, and Jean Dickow E. M. Polley on Ralph Johnson James Monte on Charles Mattox, Harold Paris, Stephen De Staebler, and Wilfrid Zogbaum E. M. Polley on Group Show E. M. Polley on Joseph Coates Philip Leider on “Recent Painting, USA: The Figure” James Monte on Win Ng E. M. Polley on Fran Moyer, Robert Hartman, and Sandra Archuletta Palmer D. French on Dorr Bothwell, Nancy Genn, and James Grant James Monte on Gustave Alhadeff and Estelle Chaves James Monte on William Gropper Palmer D. French on Howard Foote Palmer D. French on Roberto de Lamonica E. M. Polley on Victor Heady, Sam Harris and Alan Meisel E. M. Polley on “Australian Aboriginal Bark Paintings” E. M. Polley on “Pan-American Group” E. M. Polley on Charles Griffin Farr and Norma de Mers
Los Angeles Fidel A. Danieli on “Ten Sculptors” Constance Perkins on John McLaughlin David Gebhard on Antonio Frasconi Fidel A. Danieli on XXth Century Drawings for Collectors Fidel A. Danieli on Gallery Group Fidel A. Danieli on “Drawings and Graphics Selection” Constance Perkins on Auguste Rodin Constance Perkins on Robert Hartman Fidel A. Danieli on “Aubusson Tapestries” Constance Perkins on Harry Sternberg H. J. Weeks on Paul Donin Fidel A. Danieli on Group Show H. J. Weeks on David Leow and “New Members” Shirley Y. Pettibone on Group Show Shirley Y. Pettibone on Group Show