John Wesley's Unyielding Melancholy at Fredericks & Freiser
American painter John Wesley, active since the 1950s, occupies a unique territory between surrealism, minimal art, and pop. His work, largely a discreet autobiography of pain, resists art historical classification. An exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser gallery in New York runs until February 10, 2007.
Key facts
- John Wesley is an American painter active since the 1950s.
- His work exists between surrealism, minimal art, and pop.
- The exhibition is at Fredericks & Freiser gallery in New York.
- The exhibition runs until February 10, 2007.
- Wesley's oeuvre is described as a discreet autobiography of pain.
- The article is from artpress.com.
- The article is dated February 1, 2007.
- The exhibition title is 'L'irréductible mélancolie de John Wesley'.
Entities
Artists
- John Wesley
Institutions
- Fredericks & Freiser
- artpress.com
Locations
- New York
- United States
Sources
- artpress —