ANNE RYAN
THE BLACK--LINE WOODCUT, 1945--1948
On VIEW THROUGH
Saturday, NOVEMBER 19, 2011
In The New
York Times review of November 4, 2011, Roberta Smith wrote:
(Ryan’s)
subjects include bathers, reclining nudes, still lifes and juggling clowns.
Most are implicitly nocturnal, which is especially effective in stark images of
apartment buildings and in two examples of “The Argument.” Here two scrawled
figures confront each other against a cragged, gray background that, suggesting
an urban wall, recasts them as giant graffiti. These are physically
obstreperous works, shot through with unsettling emotions.
Anne Ryan, The Argument, 1946, black-line woodcut
Link
to entire article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/04/arts/design/anne-ryan-the-black-line-woodcut-1945-48.html
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