PAINTER NYC, I love your blog. It's excellent. I was turned onto it by Nicole Eisenman. I linked to you today, I'm really LOVING that Matt Blackwell. Wow, those are inspirational. You'll find me at keithboadwee.blogspot.com. Cheers, KB
Hey Thanks. I would link you too but I can't figure out how to do all that fancy stuff. I followed your blog during the wife swap days. Nicole Eisenman is one of my favorite painters.
I'm going to state that I think Jason Fox is the most interesting artist on the current painterNYC page. Maybe because he has a larger body of work that I am knowledgable about. Agree/Disagree?
BB, I don't think I can go that far with you on Jason Fox but I do like his work what little I have seen of it. Right now, today I am a huge Blackwell and Linhares fan. Tomorrow? I am trying to find some good abstract painters. They are under represented here on painternyc.
Good abstract painters. You're right it is a good challenge....you have already posted James Siena and Karin Davie. Hmmm. There is a great show by an artist I like a lot who lives upstate though - Chuck Webster at Zieher Smith.
Oh yeah. Funny how the brain goes dead when you try to think of something in particular...but maybe that's just me. Stephen Ellis, David Row. Mary Heilman.
good abstract ptrs: hyde, heilmann, jackie gendell, greenbaum, ruth root, theres a ton. bill komoski, dan walsh, mark bradford, ellen gallagher, the list is endless.
Thanks for all the suggestion I have a lot to work with now. I have posted myself. Back in November. I was just heard about Ruth Root last night from a friend.
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PAINTER NYC,
I love your blog. It's excellent. I was turned onto it by Nicole Eisenman.
I linked to you today, I'm really LOVING that Matt Blackwell. Wow, those are inspirational. You'll find me at keithboadwee.blogspot.com.
Cheers,
KB
Hey Thanks. I would link you too but I can't figure out how to do all that fancy stuff. I followed your blog during the wife swap days.
Nicole Eisenman is one of my favorite painters.
I'm going to state that I think Jason Fox is the most interesting artist on the current painterNYC page. Maybe because he has a larger body of work that I am knowledgable about. Agree/Disagree?
BB, I don't think I can go that far with you on Jason Fox but I do like his work what little I have seen of it. Right now, today I am a huge Blackwell and Linhares fan. Tomorrow?
I am trying to find some good abstract painters. They are under represented here on painternyc.
Good abstract painters. You're right it is a good challenge....you have already posted James Siena and Karin Davie. Hmmm. There is a great show by an artist I like a lot who lives upstate though - Chuck Webster at Zieher Smith.
Giles Lyon?
I look forward to what you come up with, Painter.
How about Lois Dodd, Melissa Meyer, Stephen Westfall.
Sarah McEneaney lives in Philadelphia but shows in NYC, I think right now?
Oh yeah. Funny how the brain goes dead when you try to think of something in particular...but maybe that's just me. Stephen Ellis, David Row. Mary Heilman.
For my money, Joanne Greenbaum is still one of the best abstract painters around.
good abstract ptrs: hyde, heilmann, jackie gendell, greenbaum, ruth root, theres a ton. bill komoski, dan walsh, mark bradford, ellen gallagher, the list is endless.
Jaquline Humphries is also interesting...
I don't know that many young abstract painters not surprisingly.
young: jacqueline gendel, alex quartler, a lot from LA
Dan Walsh is really good. I think I liked Jackie's figurative work better, but I'm waiting to hold judgement...
Have you posted your work, painter?
Oh and Ruth Root is very good - and young - but I disagree on Komoski and Bradford.
They're both too wallpaper-y.
Thanks for all the suggestion I have a lot to work with now.
I have posted myself. Back in November.
I was just heard about Ruth Root last night from a friend.
Chris Martin. Gary Petersen. Glenn Goldberg. Dannielle Tegeder. Sharon Horvath.
tom nozkowski. jasmine justice. tomma abts. scott taylor. justin adian. alison fox.
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