Pat Steir's Abstract Evolution and Melissa Meyer's Traveling Exhibition
Pat Steir, a veteran abstract painter, continues to evolve and deepen the tradition of Abstract art, which remains significant amid contemporary stylistic diversity. Her work was featured in a solo exhibition at Lori Bookstein Fine Art late last year. Another exhibition at Galerie Mourlot showcased a Boston artist's second New York solo show, running through October 21. Melissa Meyer's black and white works on paper were displayed at the New York Studio School from December 14, 2006, to February 3, 2007, before traveling to the Wiegand Gallery of Notre Dame de Namur University from January 20 to March 3, 2008. These events highlight ongoing engagement with abstract modernism in New York's art scene.
Key facts
- Pat Steir is a veteran abstract painter evolving Abstract art
- Pat Steir's exhibition was at Lori Bookstein Fine Art late last year
- A Boston artist had a second New York solo show at Galerie Mourlot through October 21
- Melissa Meyer's black and white works on paper were exhibited at New York Studio School from December 14, 2006 to February 3, 2007
- Melissa Meyer's exhibition traveled to Wiegand Gallery of Notre Dame de Namur University from January 20 to March 3, 2008
- Abstract art continues to garner attention amid diverse contemporary styles
- Jennifer Riley is the author of the articles on artcritical
- The source URL is https://artcritical.com/author/jennifer-riley
Entities
Artists
- Pat Steir
- Melissa Meyer
- Jennifer Riley
Institutions
- Lori Bookstein Fine Art
- Galerie Mourlot
- New York Studio School
- Wiegand Gallery
- Notre Dame de Namur University
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Boston