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Contemporary Realism at the National Arts Club (ACOPAL Opening)

18.05.2011 Blog, Exhibitions 4
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When I arrived at the ACOPAL Exhibition of Contemporary American Realism, the opening was in full swing. I immediately recognized some of my favorite figurative artists: Cesar Santos, Dan Thompson, Patricia Watwood, David Jon Kassan, and Paul W. McCormack. This was the most impressive collection of contemporary realism that...

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Trends in Art

10.02.2011 Blog, Commentary 2
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The Modern Art movement was dominated by abstraction; however, now there is an abundance of representational painters who are looking back, before Modernism, for inspiration. People all over the world are hungry for high-quality artwork with technical mastery and heartfelt content that reflects today's concerns. This is evident in Odd...

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