Hope Sandrow: The Courage to Create Anew
Hope Sandrow's art embraces her daily life, her family background, her personal challenges, and the history and politics of Shinnecock Hills.
Hope Sandrow's art embraces her daily life, her family background, her personal challenges, and the history and politics of Shinnecock Hills.
In the artist and critic Edith Schloss’s newly compiled memoir, the New York City of the Abstract Expressionist era explodes into a series of vivid canvases.
The Sag Harbor Cinema Festival of Preservation will feature movie classics such as "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," "Night of the Living Dead," "One-Eyed Jacks," as well as never before seen presentations, and a number of guest speakers.
The Whitney Museum highlights women artists contributions to early abstraction and gives its Andy Warhol film archive material to MoMA.
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