In Mr. Jensen's new show at the Washburn Gallery, there is a painting called "Paradise Lost (?)"
The display of Bill Jensen's 14 new paintings at the Washburn Gallery on 57th Street in Manhattan is engaging yet baffling.
The Washburn Gallery, 20 West 57th Street, 8th floor, (212)397-6780, through Oct. 29.
The Washburn Gallery in the FAS Ceramics building.
In 2006, New York's Washburn Gallery followed suit, presenting Lorser Feitelson - Los Angeles, the 1960s.
(The Washburn Gallery, 20 West 57th Street, Manhattan, is showing work by Shaw, through Feb. 22.)
In his last exhibition at the Washburn Gallery, in Manhattan, he showed a group of wall sculptures whose surfaces were charged and changed by the light playing over them.
His dealer for the last 12 years, the Washburn Gallery, will continue to show his drawings.
In shows at the Washburn Gallery in New York during the 1980's, he exhibited a series of female figures in carved and polished marble and bronze.
Teller has the one example, and there's another, well worth a visit, at Washburn Gallery, at 20 West 57th Street.