Philip Slein: Friday, 2 March 2007
The Search for Spring Begins March 2nd at the Philip Slein Gallery.
The Philip Slein Gallery, in conjunction with TheJeffrey Hartz Gallery, is proud to announce Glenn Goldberg’s first show in St. Louis since 1990. Goldberg lives and works in New York City where he pursues his painting career and teaches at Cooper Union. He is a painter of richly colored, luminous decorative designs and objects in an abstract style. Many of his works are geometric and resemble kaleidoscopes, stained glass, or "fantastic flowers." It has been suggested that his work "tickles" the eye.
Mr. Goldberg will be presenting his new flower paintings in a show titled In Search of Spring. In
addition to his exhibition, Goldberg has used his extensive contacts to curate a show of small scale work by fellow New York artists that will run simultaneously. The artists showing are: Paul
Barbeito, Alex Blau, Karen Dow, Rico Gatson, Judy Glantzman,Vander McLain, and Paul McLean.
Please join Glenn Goldberg at the Philip Slein Gallery as we search for spring in the frozen city where Goldberg’s flowers are the first to push their delicate and brightly colored bulbs through the snowy frost of a frigid late winter.
The Philip Slein Gallery, in conjunction with TheJeffrey Hartz Gallery, is proud to announce Glenn Goldberg’s first show in St. Louis since 1990. Goldberg lives and works in New York City where he pursues his painting career and teaches at Cooper Union. He is a painter of richly colored, luminous decorative designs and objects in an abstract style. Many of his works are geometric and resemble kaleidoscopes, stained glass, or "fantastic flowers." It has been suggested that his work "tickles" the eye.
Mr. Goldberg will be presenting his new flower paintings in a show titled In Search of Spring. In
addition to his exhibition, Goldberg has used his extensive contacts to curate a show of small scale work by fellow New York artists that will run simultaneously. The artists showing are: Paul
Barbeito, Alex Blau, Karen Dow, Rico Gatson, Judy Glantzman,Vander McLain, and Paul McLean.
Please join Glenn Goldberg at the Philip Slein Gallery as we search for spring in the frozen city where Goldberg’s flowers are the first to push their delicate and brightly colored bulbs through the snowy frost of a frigid late winter.
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