James Kalm is out and about again bringing viewers a popuri of recent exhibitions. “Solid Liquid” Eric Sall’s latest group of paintings at ATM draws viewers in with their rich use of paint, luscious color and sophisticated abstract compositions. Daniel Richter is yet another of the wild young German painters showing with David Zwirner who have picked up the mantel of bold large scale painting. Fluctuating between figuration and abstraction, Richter employs jarring colors and spontaneous techniques to fashion his disturbing images. In the mid eighties, as Warhol’s star was diminishing and Basquiat’s was rising, their paths crossed. Van de Weghe Fine Art presents a show spotlighting this short and unique collaborative project, as they produced some of the decade’s most striking paintings.

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Rare footage from 1968. Good stuff!

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In this interview, Bill Robbins talks about the tremendous influence of Clary Illian on his work. Robbins lives in eastern Iowa and annually travels an arts festival circuit selling his work. He built a studio and kiln on his rural property after converting some of the land to a wildlife prairie. Robbins has an Andy Warhol quote on his refrigerator that sums up his philosophy to art: “I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.”

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In this interview, Bill Robbins talks about the tremendous influence of Clary Illian on his work. Robbins lives in eastern Iowa and annually travels an arts festival circuit selling his work. He built a studio and kiln on his rural property after converting some of the land to a wildlife prairie. Robbins has an Andy Warhol quote on his refrigerator that sums up his philosophy to art: “I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.”

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In this interview, Bill Robbins talks about the tremendous influence of Clary Illian on his work. Robbins lives in eastern Iowa and annually travels an arts festival circuit selling his work. He built a studio and kiln on his rural property after converting some of the land to a wildlife prairie. Robbins has an Andy Warhol quote on his refrigerator that sums up his philosophy to art: “I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.”

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