Milton Resnick Exhibition at Cheim & Read Gallery
Milton Resnick's work was featured in an exhibition at Cheim & Read gallery. The abstract expressionist painter, known for his thickly impastoed canvases, presented significant works including "Swan." The exhibition highlighted Resnick's contributions to the New York School during the mid-20th century. His paintings from the 1950s and 1960s demonstrated his distinctive approach to abstraction. The gallery showcased his mature period works that emphasized materiality and process. Resnick's career spanned several decades until his death in 2004. The exhibition provided insight into his artistic evolution and legacy within American art history.
Key facts
- Milton Resnick had an exhibition at Cheim & Read gallery
- Resnick was an abstract expressionist painter
- He was part of the New York School
- His painting "Swan" was included in the exhibition
- Resnick died in 2004
- He worked during the mid-20th century
- His style featured thick impasto techniques
- The exhibition focused on his mature period works
Entities
Artists
- Milton Resnick
Institutions
- Cheim & Read
- artcritical
Locations
- New York