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Bursting With Power: The 18th C Power Paunch
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Hassel Smith, Psychoseismorama II, 1960. Collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington.
On the second segment of this week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast, art historian Petra Giloy-Hirtz discusses her new monograph of Hassel Smith. The book includes contributions from Paul J. Karlstrom, Susan Landauer, Robert C. Morgan, Peter Selz and Allan Temko. The book features paintings Smith made over 60 years and places him and his work in the context of his politics and the artists of his time, including Clyfford Still, David Park and the New York abstract expressionists.
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Catherine Willett, ”Untitled” (2012)
Ink, gold leaf, and conté on paper
22 x 30 in.






