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Johnson, VT Porch by Lois Dodd May 2007 11 1/8 x 12 7/8″
Rainy Window, NYC (2014), Lois Dodd.
Lois Dodd, Pond, 1962. Oil on linen, 58 x 64 inches. C/o Alexandre Gallery.
We love to see our clients shine! Congratulations to Bark client Alexandre Gallery — as well as artist Lois Dodd — on the mention of Dodd’s 2021 exhibition as one of the best shows of 2021 in the New York Times! (Link in bio for the full article). Here’s to more inspiring art in 2022! Images of Lois Dodd artworks are courtesy of Alexandre Gallery. #loisdodd #alexandregallery #contemporaryart #painting #nytimes #nycartworld #womenartists #bestartshowsof2021 #nycgalleries #barkframeworks #customframes #artistsframes (at Alexandre Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/barkframeworks/p/CZIPwZslSiM/?utm_medium=tumblr
Night House with Lit Window (2012), Lois Dodd.
Lois Dodd's "Water Sunset, Blair Pond" (2008) is reproduced from ‘Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism,’ launching Wednesday, April 17, from 7–9 PM at the Whitney Shop with a panel featuring Dodd, Verne Dawson, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Matthew Wong and author and moderator, Barry Schwabsky. "A complete agreement between the reality of the painting and the reality of what is depicted would be illusionism, not realism," Schwabsky writes. "A painting by Antonio López García, Rackstraw Downes or Lois Dodd may on the surface seem closer to a conventional view of the 'reality' of a vista than one by Soutine or Giacometti, and yet they too are constantly clarifying that the work of observational painting is a constant and never completely resolvable tension between two and three dimensions and between simultaneity and time." @landscape_painting_now #loisdodd @alexandregallery @barryschwabsky @tbradway #landscapepaintingnow @whitneymuseum https://www.instagram.com/p/BwPNWuVnVgy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1t8osojd19ddd
Lois Dodd's "Water Sunset, Blair Pond" (2008) is reproduced from ‘Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism,’ launching Wednesday, April 17, from 7–9 PM at the Whitney Shop with a panel featuring Dodd, Verne Dawson, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Matthew Wong and author and moderator, Barry Schwabsky. "A complete agreement between the reality of the painting and the reality of what is depicted would be illusionism, not realism," Schwabsky writes. "A painting by Antonio López García, Rackstraw Downes or Lois Dodd may on the surface seem closer to a conventional view of the 'reality' of a vista than one by Soutine or Giacometti, and yet they too are constantly clarifying that the work of observational painting is a constant and never completely resolvable tension between two and three dimensions and between simultaneity and time." @landscape_painting_now #loisdodd @alexandregallery @barryschwabsky @tbradway #landscapepaintingnow @whitneymuseum https://www.instagram.com/p/BwPNPbnnjKU/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1qlmc3jx9qdtd