Martica Sawin | Drawing in Space: The Evolution of Direct Metal Sculpture in the 1950s Work of Seymour Lipton, Ibram Lassaw, and Richard Stankiewicz

Critic and art historian Martica Sawin was Art History Department Chair at Parsons School of Design, 1967-1995; founder of Parsons in Paris; contributing editor ARTS; NY Correspondent for Art International, 1950s and ‘60s. Publications include: Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School; Alan Gussow: A Painter’s Nature; Yves Tanguy; Wolf Kahn, Landscape Painter; monographs on artists such as Gordon Onslow Ford, Leon Kelly, Nell Blaine, and S.W. Hayter.











When: Tue., Apr. 17, 2018 at 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture
8 W. 8th St.
212-673-6466
Price: Free
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Critic and art historian Martica Sawin was Art History Department Chair at Parsons School of Design, 1967-1995; founder of Parsons in Paris; contributing editor ARTS; NY Correspondent for Art International, 1950s and ‘60s. Publications include: Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School; Alan Gussow: A Painter’s Nature; Yves Tanguy; Wolf Kahn, Landscape Painter; monographs on artists such as Gordon Onslow Ford, Leon Kelly, Nell Blaine, and S.W. Hayter.

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