Charles Bell (American, 1935–1995), Before the Journey, 1986. Pastel
and colored pencil on board, 39 x 58 inches. Parrish Art Museum, Water
Mill, N.Y, Gift of Susan Pear and Louis Koenig Meisel, Pending
Acquisition What We See, How We See July 16, 10 am - 5 pm | Recurring
Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 10 am on Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, repeating until April 25,
2021 What We See, How We See is a seven-part exhibition that
contextualizes work by a variety of artists through the lens of how
they see and interpret the world around them. Individual galleries
based on specific themes feature paintings, works on paper,
photographs, and sculpture, opening with the diverse image making of
artists Richard Prince, Dorothea Rockburne , and David Salle, among
others. Circles, Squares, and Squiggles explores abstract gestures
through works by Jennifer Bartlett, Willem de Kooning, and Perle Fine;
Portraits by Chuck Close, Till Freiwald and others reveal their
subjects in larger than life paintings; and American Landscapes
highlights work from the Parrish’s renowned holdings. Two galleries
bring to light bodies of work by single artists, from the tragic-comic
world view of Saul Steinberg (a major gift from the Saul Steinberg
Foundation that comprises works on paper, wallpaper and fabric), to
the joyful imagery of Tom Slaughter. Details Date: July 16 Time: 10:00
am - 5:00 pm Event Category: Exhibitions Venue Parrish Art Museum 279
Montauk Highway NY 11976 United States Phone: 631-283-2118 + Google
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See, How We See July 16, 10 am - 5 pm | Recurring Event (See all) An
event every week that begins at 10 am on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Saturday, repeating until April 25, 2021 What We See, How
We See is a seven-part exhibition that contextualizes work by a
variety of artists through the lens of how they see and interpret the
world around them. Individual galleries based on specific themes
feature paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculpture, opening
with the diverse image making of artists Richard Prince, Dorothea
Rockburne , and David Salle, among others. Circles, Squares, and
Squiggles explores abstract gestures through works by Jennifer
Bartlett, Willem de Kooning, and Perle Fine; Portraits by Chuck Close,
Till Freiwald and others reveal their subjects in larger than life
paintings; and American Landscapes highlights work from the
Parrish’s renowned holdings. Two galleries bring to light bodies of
work by single artists, from the tragic-comic world view of Saul
Steinberg (a major gift from the Saul Steinberg Foundation that
comprises works on paper, wallpaper and fabric), to the joyful imagery
of Tom Slaughter. « What We See, How We See What We See, How We See
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