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Two-Man Show at Fort Mason Center Firehouse by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Two-Man Show at Fort Mason Center Firehouse

January 14, 16-17 2005 during San Francisco International Art Exhibition

San Francisco, CA January 14, 2005 – Two Carmel Galleries to exhibit at the Firehouse building at Fort Mason Center during the San Francisco International Art Exhibition; A two-man show being put o­n by Gallery Diamante and Linde Fine Art.

New York artist Arthur Robins will have o­n display a cross section of his work, which is an often-unorthodox depiction of landscapes, park scenes and cityscapes.  In Robins’ work you can see the qualities of those artist he admires most; Chiam Soutine, George Roault, Edvard Munch – World-renowned art critic Donald Kuspit called Arthur's "Tunnel paintings, “.... a remarkable development in the history of
Expressionism."

Arthur Robins was a founding member of A.R.T.I.S.T., a group that successfully litigated a Federal landmark case extending the First Amendment right of free speech to artists and fine art.

Linde Martin: “Our task, or challenge, as adults is to rediscover our own boundless creativity and relearn how to see.  I use abstract painting as a language to communicate our shared experience and to bring us together as o­ne. The abstraction o­n the canvas really exists somewhere o­n this Earth, and we can recognize it. Some people, standing before an abstract painting, will know immediately "what is it," while others will take longer to recognize it. And of course, they are seeing their own personal symbols and images.”  www.lindebmartin.com

Contact poolpaintings.com for more information 831.206.8975.

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This article was published on Monday 10 January, 2005.
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