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I. Leon Golomb
Abstract
Acrylic on Paper
40" x 28"
40" x 28"
Body
TUL Marker on Paper
60" x 45"
60" x 45"
A large variety of works have over the years been made primarily for defining existence while presentation has been comparitively minimum. However at the Museum of Modern Art in the early years a set of photographic prints were exhibited in the “In and Out of Focus” show at “Gallery @ 210” under the rubric Technological Primitivism, free standing Acrylic paintings of fragmented-tone & life-sized figures on Plexiglas, were shown in the 1970’s at “Artists Talk on Art” & the Studio School. Over many years, panel discussions, covering a wide range of subjects have been coordinated at Alternative Spaces. “Ikonography of the Gynocosm”, a (Contemporary/Primitivized) concept of ‘Woman’ was created as oil paintings on linen and was exhibited in the 1990’s at the “Police Building”. The Body Autonomous” a visual art show with six artists was curated and exhibited in by the artist. In 1996 Studio Shows work showing a new approach to using the image of Woman, presented as “the GYNOCOSM” is developed using a line-painting technique. The “Artist World”, a portfolio, was assembled to be used for a panel discussion of “Artists Groups & Organizations from 19th century Parisian Cabarets to the Baryshnikov Center. whose purpose was networking as well as socializing, while standing aside from the entrenched art establishment system.
Group Shows include Project Diversity, Gallery at Brooklyn Borough Hall, Gallery at BAM, and Gallery D2.
Current Work is Acrylic paintings on paper and linen in which the images are rendered by the use of vertical lines to depict the essentials of faces, and figures, at times to be conflicted with half tone images.
Group Shows include Project Diversity, Gallery at Brooklyn Borough Hall, Gallery at BAM, and Gallery D2.
Current Work is Acrylic paintings on paper and linen in which the images are rendered by the use of vertical lines to depict the essentials of faces, and figures, at times to be conflicted with half tone images.
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