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Winter 2002Volume III Special Issue I

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Ross Bleckner often addresses themes of remembrance, loss and transcendence.  Having been one of the leading neo-expressionist artists in the past two decades, Bleckner has already had a major retrospective of his works at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and has had numerous solo exhibitions in major museums throughout the world.

A graduate of New York University (B.A.) and the
California Institute of the Arts (M.F.A.), Mr. Bleckner currently resides in New York City.

Arrangements

Ross Bleckner

 

Arrangement(s), 1999

Spitbite aquatint etching
Somerset soft white paper
Image size 30" x 22" - Paper size 40" x 31"
Edition of 50

© by Ross Bleckner


It is well known that much of Bleckner's work makes references to AIDS and the deaths related to this disease. His past focus on and use of cell structures and microscopic images have furthered this notion. But as time progresses, so too has Bleckner's art, as he continues to creatively blend the abstract with the representational -- to create something truly original.
 

Also by Ross Bleckner:

Little Blue Star

Sky

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