On View from September 10 through October 5
Artist Reception: September 21, 4:00-7:00 PM
Hours: Friday-Sunday, 12:00-6:00 PM
Daily Dreams
arthur cohen
judy glantzman
tony mascatello
tommy white
(48 letters)
“Daily Dreams” is an exhibition that delivers nutritious works born of image, proficient language, instinct, and a generous spirit.
We long for that which renders us speechless, creates moments of exhilaration and blindsides us in the realm of physics.
Explanation disintegrates, logic disappears and immersion begins.
cowboy, monk, consumer
risk, sacrifice, accumulation
danger, quiet, style
dirt, rice, leather
bulls, God, shoes
girls, friends, complexity
women, love, isolation
family, triangle, loss
love, line, memory
strength, daughter, peace
gentle, imagination, impossible
intimacy, seek, perhaps
sentiment, mind, never
share, speak, sometimes
smile, imply, always
private, danger, exposed
secret, caution, alone
reveal, guide, heart
empathy, offer, hurt
kind, true, tender
glenn goldberg
8-24
ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
Arthur Cohen is a New York City based painter with a career spanning more than 50 years. His work is included in private and public collections, such as the Whitney Museum and the Dallas Museum of Art. He is a professor emeritus at CUNY Queens College. He has taught at various institutions including Princeton University and Pratt Institute. He has received numerous awards, grants, and fellowships, such as the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship, The National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, NY State CAPS Grant and numerous awards from the PSC CUNY Research Foundation.
Judy Glantzman is an artist, living and working in New York City since 1978, and
recently moved to Chatham, NY. She has worked with The Betty Cuningham Gallery
in New York City, since 2004. Judy Glantzman was a member of
New York CIty’s East Village art scene in the early and mid 1980’s, where she was
represented by Civilian Warfare Gallery and the Gracie Mansion Gallery. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. Glantzman is a National Academician at the National Academy of Design. She is a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Anonymous Was a Woman, New York Foundation for the Arts grant, and a Pollock-Krasner grant. Judy has taught painting and drawing at the New York Studio School, Rhode Island School of Design, Purchase College SUNY, and many others.
Tony Mascatello began showing painting and sculpture in the mid-seventies at the protean 112 Greene Street Gallery in New York City. He developed a notable presence in the SOHO art scene, exhibiting at Holly Solomon Gallery, the Drawing Center, Artists’ Space, MoMA PS1, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Edward Thorp Gallery, and Leo Castelli Gallery, among others. He worked as an assistant to the sculptor Gordon Matta Clark. His work has been reviewed in Arts Magazine, Flash Art, and New York Magazine.
Tommy White is the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a Howard Foundation Fellowship, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, and a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Award. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, and has been reviewed and/or discussed in periodicals including Artforum, Art in America, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Art News, The Boston Globe, New York Magazine, Time Out New York, and The Village Voice among others. He lives and works in New York City.