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OPENING: June 5th 5-8pm H. Heather Edelman Gallery 141 West 20th Street, NY, NY 10011 646 230-1104 (email: artprices@aol.com)
E.J. Gold An accomplished jazz composer, magazine publisher,
painter,
sculpture and author has impressed art collectors world wide with
his
extraordinary talent. For the past 35 years, he has participated in
over 200 one man and group international art exhibitions. Gold's
diverse creative personality and style has provided a fertile
environment for his many collaborations with such legendary stars
as
John Cage, Harry Nilsson, Margaret Randall, Merce Cunningham,
to name
a few. He recently created the art installation for the Wynton
Marsalis Concert and he is scheduled to provide additional artwork
for
future events.
E.J. Gold is an Otis Institute graduate. His art career began at the
legendary Children's Art Carnival at the Met in 1945 and was
shaped by
his contact with the Woodstock Art Students League and the New
York
School of Abstract Expressionism. He is the founder of the School
of
Reductionism and the Western Plein-Air Workshop. Gold's weekly
art
classes are scheduled for national syndication. He has authored
over
50 books in print and has produced or performed in over 600 CDs.
He
is the current editor of Gateway's new golden age science fiction
imprint, Retro SF and the publisher of Galaxy Science Fiction
Magazine.
E.J. Gold's recent shows include Master in Black (charcoals), My
Other
Self (portraits) and Larger Than Life (monumentals). Gold's art can
be found in art collections of such celebrities as Catherine
Oxenberg,
Curtis Armstrong, President Clinton and the late King Hussein of
Jordan.
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by E.J. Gold June 6th - June 28th, 2002 H. Heather Edelman Gallery 141 West 20th Street, NY, NY 10011 646 230-1104 (email: artprices@aol.com)
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