Berkeley Art Museum Opening Friday September 12, 2014 Fall Celebration

Sarah Cahill with Fujieta Monomu in Bess Exhibition "Forrest Bess: Seeing Things Invisible". Bess was originally exhibited by the Betty Parsons gallery in Manhattan at turn of the 20th century.  Work is reminiscent of William Pinkham Ryder, whom the self taught artist, a Bait Fisherman, admired.
Hans Hofmann made a gift of his "best" painting along with others created while studying at UCBerkeley

John  Zurier is a Berkeley based painter with a studio in Oakland and  whose works made possible by the Matrix program 255(Phyllis Wattis, Patron) ,   are reminiscent of Robert Ryman's paintings, though Curier has a palette other than white on white and includes more notation.  Inspired by his summer studio work in Iceland, these new canvasses in their earth tones  reflect that changing landscape, evoking fog, ice, skies, ground, water and light, in a poetic light.  Apsara Di Quinzio, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Phyllis C Wattis Matrix Curator.


Greta Bratescu /Matrix 254

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