A Deftly Calibrated Compromise Between Sculpture and Painting

If you like the art of Alex Katz, you’ll like the art of Timothy Woodman. If you don’t like Alex Katz, you’ll like Timothy Woodman anyway. Mr. Woodman, whose work is currently the subject of an exhibition at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, pursues a streamlined brand of figurative art. Evoking a social milieu defined Read More

Figurative Rebels Joined in N.Y. School Reunion

For many people in the art world, especially those who come

to the scene straight from their college survey courses, the history of

American painting in the last half of the 20th century goes more or less like

this: In the beginning, there was Abstract Expressionism, otherwise known as

the New York School, followed by Read More