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Max Gimblett’s work consists largely of object based paintings in a variety of shapes – the oval, rectangle, circle, square, and most well know, the quatrefoil. The surfaces combine the use of acrylic paints and resins with precious metals such as gold, silver, moon gold and copper as he explores the multiplicity of meanings attached to such revered materials and forms. The paintings embrace both Eastern and Western philosophies in associating precious metals with honor, wisdom, light and enlightenment and together with the drawings, which are a distinctive and parallel achievement, reference ancient symbols and belief systems and enact the transformation of material and spiritual energies. Gimblett has exhibited extensively since the mid-1970s with his work shown internationally in the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and Spain and held as a consequence in major collections, both public and private, throughout the world. He last spoke at ATOA on a panel titled, "Abstract Painting: Endangered Species." |
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Max Gimblett by Wystan Curnow |
Max Gimblett by Ronny Cohen |
Max Gimblett by Max Gimblett |
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Leon Golub is best known for his large-scale paintings of violence and the abuse of power, scenes as colossal in brutality as they are in size. But, throughout his long career, Golub was a prolific draftsman as well. With subjects ranging from the classical to the erotic, and media ranging from oil sticks, to conte crayons, to inks, to acrylics, Golub's drawings interrogate the condition of our world. He was married to the artist Nancy Spero, until he died in 2005. He last spoke at ATOA on a panel titled, "Leon Golub and Robert C. Morgan." |
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Don't Tread on Me by Leon Golub |
Leon Golub by Jon Bird |
Dog by Leon Golub |
Do Paintings Bite? by Leon Golub |
Leon Golub by Leon Golub |
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Leon Golub by Donald Kuspit |
Keeping Good Time (illustrator) |
Facings by Leon Golub |
Golub by Ned Rifkin |
Leon Golub by Patrick T Murphy |
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Out of the 50's, Into the 60's |
A Painter of Darkness |
Leon Golub by Hector Obalk |
Leon Golub and Nancy Spero |
Worldwide by Leon Golub |
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Retrospective by Leon Golub |
Leon Golub by Patrick T. Murphy |
Anthony Haden Guest last spoke at ATOA on a panel titled, Jean-Michel Basquiat And The Third Eye" |
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