Author Archives: deloffre
Three Home Runs For Rutberg
I was not planning to review another Jack Rutberg show so soon, but he continues to organize exhibitions well worth writing about. The first word that came to mind when I recently entered his Gallery was “smorgasbord,” since the works … Continue reading
Review of New Book on Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani is one of the ten most “faked” artists ever, with at least a thousand forgeries of his work floating about at any given time–that is, according to Meryle Secrest’s excellent new biography entitled Modigliani – A Life. Not … Continue reading
The Ambrosial Resurrection of Yoram Gil
There are movies that we never forget, couldn’t even if we tried to, they were that good. And the same can be said of past galleries that were once filled with great art; they too remain embedded in our minds. … Continue reading
Review-Francisco Romero at ADC Contemporary
In the late 1950’s, the artist Adolph Gottlieb told Selden Rodman, “We are going to have perhaps a thousand years of non representational paintings.” Well so much for the hubris of those days, but then it really did seem as though … Continue reading
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