Foltz Fine Art will present "Exploited Nudes Meant for Commodification," a solo exhibition for contemporary artist Howard Sherman, accompanied by a small, vignette exhibition featuring abstract works by Jack Boynton from the 1950-60s. This duo of shows covers the breadth of abstraction from two of Houston’s finest abstract artists – from Boynton’s mid-century, visionary paintings to Sherman’s explosive contemporary compositions, both equally engaging and challenging for viewers.
The exhibition will remain on view through October 17. Those interested can view the works in person and meet the artist by appointment only.
Foltz Fine Art will present "Exploited Nudes Meant for Commodification," a solo exhibition for contemporary artist Howard Sherman, accompanied by a small, vignette exhibition featuring abstract works by Jack Boynton from the 1950-60s. This duo of shows covers the breadth of abstraction from two of Houston’s finest abstract artists – from Boynton’s mid-century, visionary paintings to Sherman’s explosive contemporary compositions, both equally engaging and challenging for viewers.
The exhibition will remain on view through October 17. Those interested can view the works in person and meet the artist by appointment only.
Foltz Fine Art will present "Exploited Nudes Meant for Commodification," a solo exhibition for contemporary artist Howard Sherman, accompanied by a small, vignette exhibition featuring abstract works by Jack Boynton from the 1950-60s. This duo of shows covers the breadth of abstraction from two of Houston’s finest abstract artists – from Boynton’s mid-century, visionary paintings to Sherman’s explosive contemporary compositions, both equally engaging and challenging for viewers.
The exhibition will remain on view through October 17. Those interested can view the works in person and meet the artist by appointment only.