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Between Figuration and Abstraction with Amy Sillman
posted in Hyperallergic ,August 4, 2014 Amy Sillman, “Me & Ugly Mountain” (2003), oil on canvas, 60 x 72 inches, collection of Jerome & Ellen Stern (photo by John Berens) ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, New York — Walking into the Hessel Art Museum … Continue reading →
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Tagged Absract Expressionist, Amy Sillman, Bard College, Hans Hoffman, Hessel Art Museum, Hudson, Muhgal Painting, New York City, Painting, Sillman, Willem DeKooning
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