Report from the METRO FAIR

  • January 23, 2015 10:58

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Howard Daum, Untitled (MCMLXII), 1962
The Estate of the Artist

The Susan Teller Gallery is showing this week at the METRO FAIR.

 

Metropolitan Pavilion

125 West 18th Street, west of 6th Avenue, NYC

 

Friday, January 23, 11 AM to 7 PM
Saturday, January 24, 11 AM to 7 PM
Sunday, January 25, Noon to 5:30 PM

 

We are featuring American Modernism including an entire wall of William Baziotes mid-30s surrealist drawings and two 1940s pictograph paintings. Also on view are works by Will Barnet, William Baziotes, Alexander Brook, Morris Graves, Peter Grippe, Fannie Hillsmith, Hugh Mesibov, Angelo Pinto, Bernard Rosenquit, Anne Ryan, Mary Sinclair, and Mark Tobey.

 

We still have a few day passes. Please call the cell if you would like me to leave them at Will Call for you: 917-282-3999.


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We feature American paintings and works on paper from the 1920s to the 1950s with special interest in the Urban/Industrial Scene, Modernism, Atelier 17, Surrealism, and African American work.

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