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David Kapp: Painted Streets/Urban Grids by Robert G. Edelman
David Kapp has been painting the urban landscape, in particular New York City, in all its relentless pace, irresistible dynamism and precarious balance of order and chaos, for some twenty years. As his powerfully wrought paintings attest, through their gradual and distinct evolution over two decades, his subject matter has grown with him, that is to say, his familiarity with this formidable city is reflected in the clarity and accuracy of his vision.
Oozing with Sunshine and Spleen: The works of Marjorie Strider
Strider's strength and long lasting commercial success is in large part due to her refusal to be bogged down by the constricting methodology imposed by the naming of movements or trends. Although she works very much within the art community of New York City her work is categorically her own, distinct and often radically different to the work of her peers.
Brenda Zlamany: The Skin and Body of Looking by John Yau
At once sensual and remote, insistent and reserved, tactile and reflective, Zlamany's stark yet opulent paintings compel the viewer to reconsider the nature of, as well as the desire for, representational images.