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| Irving Sandler is a distinguished historian and writer about the American artists who in the 50's and 60's brought America to the forefront of the art world, and whose works became significant acquisitions in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. As a writer for Art News, and author of many books on American Art, he writes intimately of DeKooning, Pollock, Frankenthaller, Rothko, Alex Katz, Pearlstein, Joan Mitchell, and Grace Hartigan and others. Mr. Sandler has served on several grants committees including the National Endowment for the Arts. The Prince Street Gallery is pleased to have Irving Sandler select the work for its Second National Juried Exhibition, and also present a lecture at the gallery in January of 2008.
Please note:
Though it is not indicated on the following prospectus, we are also accepting slide applications for the Irving Sandler Juried Show:
The following prospectus has been changed to allow 35 mm. slide submissions or cd submissions. All other forms and instructions and fees are the same. Slides need to be clearly labeled with:
name, title , size and medium; information needs to agree with the application form.
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