The Dilemma of Expressionism The Guggenheim Museum exhibition provokes a disenchanted view of the psychology and mechanics of Expressionist art.
Los Angeles Nancy Marmer on “African Art” Don Factor on Alberto Burri Fidel A. Danieli on Antoine Bourdelle Curt Opliger on Sterling Holloway Collection Betje Howell on “Treasures of Israel” William Wilson on Group Show Fidel A. Danieli on F. Vredaparis Fidel A. Danieli on Milton Avery Curt Opliger on John Hultberg Betje Howell on Ward Kimball Betje Howell on Dora de Larios H. J. Weeks on John Sloan H. J. Weeks on Balcomb Greene Curt Opliger on Group Show Betje Howell on Group Show William Wilson on Group Show Betje Howell on Anya Fisher Curt Opliger on “Israeli and American Artists” William Wilson on Katherine Kadell H. J. Weeks on First Annual Pacific Art Classic Anaïs Nin on Lynn Weston Nancy Marmer on Group Show Betje Howell on Moira Dyer Betje Howell on Clyde Forsythe Memorial
San Francisco Knute Stiles on “Arts of San Francisco, Part II” M. Martin on Print-Sculpture Annual Elizabeth M. Polley on “The Immortal Eight” Palmer D. French on “Chinese Paintings” Knute Stiles on Jack Tworkov Palmer D. French on Koshiro Onchi Palmer D. French on Robert Harvey Palmer D. French on Jack Carrigg, Masando Kito Knute Stiles on Gallery Group Knute Stiles on “Art Grant Turns the Tables” Palmer D. French on Kent Addison and Manes Lichtenberg M. Martin on Hansen Bang Knute Stiles on Utagawa Kuniyoshi Knute Stiles on Robert Arneson Knute Stiles on Robert De Lamonica Palmer D. French on Group Show Knute Stiles on Gordon Onslow-Ford Knute Stiles on Meckseper and Avati Palmer D. French on Ralph Du Casse Elizabeth M. Polley on Fred Martin