FUTURA2000
POLL WATCHERS, 2020
spray paint, acrylic and ink on canvas
56h x 216w in
ericfirestonegallery





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FUTURA2000
POLL WATCHERS, 2020
spray paint, acrylic and ink on canvas
56h x 216w in
ericfirestonegallery

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“Tenderness,” 1977, by Varnette Honeywood, on view at the Eric Firestone Gallery booth at the 2020 Armory Show in March. #portraitpainting #doubleportrait #couple #tenderness #varnettehoneywood #ericfirestonegallery #africanamericanart #thearmoryshow (at The Armory Art Show Pier 92) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCWQVJll4MP/?igshid=gkwzguxydrr4
"39MEG" bronze x @futuradosmil @futuralaboratories & @ericfirestonegallery #39meg #futura #futura2000 #futuralaboratories #ericfirestonegallery #sculpture #bronze #bronzesculpture #urbanculture #toyart #toystagram #toysofinstagram #alltoysareart #instaart #artgram #deadbunnystore #repost (at Dead Bunny Store) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoAZ4uwO3Vf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Pat Passlof
Pat Passlof (1928–2011) was an important and active figure in the development of the New York School of Abstract Expressionism like Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler. She was born in Georgia and grew up in New York City. In the summer of 1948, she studied painting with Willem de Kooning at Black Mountain College.
Passlof’s early work was influenced by de Kooning and utilized the kinds of biomorphic forms explored by him and Gorky. However, Passlof was always very individualistic and her work was constantly varied in terms of touch, form, and palette. She was never content to repeat herself.
By the 1960s her palette was beginning to lighten. She used repeated patterns and marks across the canvas to create dynamic rhythms. She drew upon experiences and memories, as noted by titles referring to people and places. It is meaningful to consider that her work suggests a belief in the many ways and possibilities of how paint communicates. Her abstracted landscapes, like the later work of Claude Monet, although Passlof often worked in a vertical format. Passlof never believed in narrative in painting, even when her work became peopled by centaurs, nymphs, and horses.
Image 1: Pat Passlof, Sheaf, 1961
Image 2: The artist Pat Passlof, Eric Firestone Gallery
Ok when you hit @expochicago, head over to #EricFirestoneGallery and see #MimiGross’ Waiting Behind The Bullpen, 1976 and be sure to cue Old Town Road by @lilnasx ... • #ArtAboveReality #LookWhatArtFound #Inspiring #Art #Curator #ContemporaryArt #FineArt #ArtMarket #ContemporaryPainting #CollectArt #ContemporaryArtCollectors #LiveWithArt #ArtConsultant #ShotOniPhone #ContemporaryArtist #ArtistsOnInstagram #WinningHabits #EXPOChicago (at EXPO CHICAGO) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2rbzOeHwcG/?igshid=g2sehu3lcrm2

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Found a handful of these in a camera bag. Throw back Sunday? Exhibition at Eric Firestone in 2011. #art #exhibition #ericfirestonegallery #easthampton #text #drawing
Eye opening NYC subway train graffiti from '79 and '80 photos by #henrychalfant at #ericfirestonegallery. So happy I trekked down for the last day. @floheiss you'd be into it. @budfollett