Abstract art or non-pictorial art is as old as this century, and though more specialized than previous art, is clearer and more complete, and like all modern thought and knowledge, more demanding in its grasp of relations.
—Ad Reinhardt
Nicol Allan (1931-2019)
Composition D6, 1977
Collage, 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.
Nicol Allan (1931-2019)
Composition F18, 1994
Collage with pencil and chalk, 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
FACE to ECAF Study, 1985
Oil on canvas, 11 x 10 in.
Signed (on verso): Louisa Chase 1985
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Untitled, 1985
Oil on canvas, 11 x 10 in.
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Untitled, 1985
Oil on canvas, 11 x 10 in.
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Untitled, about 1985
Oil on canvas, 11 x 10 in.
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Untitled, 1985
Oil on canvas, 20 x 18 in.
Signed (on verso): Louisa Chase 1985
Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Untitled, 1985
Oil on canvas, 18 x 20 in.
Signed (on verso): Louisa Chase 1985
Robert Natkin (1930–2010)
Field Mouse Series, about 1970
Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 44 in.
Signed (lower right): Natkin
Robert Natkin (1930-2010)
Field Mouse, 1971
Acrylic on canvas, 15 x 40 in.
Robert Natkin (1930-2010)
The Sleeve, 1971
Acrylic on canvas, 88 x 78 in.
Stanley Twardowicz (1917-2008)
#15-1979, 1979
Acrylic on canvas, 41 1/2 x 27 in.
Stanley Twardowicz (1917-2008)
#26-1983, 1983
Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 36 in.
Stanley Twardowicz (1917-2008)
#15-1984, 1984
Acrylic on canvas, 43 x 24 in.
Stanley Twardowicz (1917-2008)
#24-1985, 1985
Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 32 in.
Abstract art or non-pictorial art is as old as this century, and though more specialized than previous art, is clearer and more complete, and like all modern thought and knowledge, more demanding in its grasp of relations.
—Ad Reinhardt