“the artists in this exhibit had respect for earlier forms of art. Their development grew from this background and art patrons who exposed them to the importance of other historical forms of expression” - Anita Shapolsky
Painted wood
14 1/2 × 17 1/2 × 5 1/2 in
New York Upper East Side
“the artists in this exhibit had respect for earlier forms of art. Their development grew from this background and art patrons who exposed them to the importance of other historical forms of expression” - Anita Shapolsky
/
, 1970
Cardboard, wood, and paint on board
508.0 × 763.0 × 14.0 mm
, 1962
Cardboard, crayon, metal foil, wood, and paper on board
602.0 × 913.0 mm
, 1974
Cardboard, newsprint, and paint on board
1275.0 × 1530.0 × 10.0 mm
, 1968
Cardboard, mirror, and wood on board
507.0 × 764.0 × 23.0 mm
, 1975
Metal foil, newsprint, paper, and spray paint on board
610.0 × 920.0 × 35.0 mm