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Forrest Bess: Keys to Riddle / Ross Bleckner: Remember Me
In contrast to the reclusive, gender-ambivalent [Forrest Bess], contemporary artist [Ross Bleckner] exudes self-confidence and enjoys his identity as a gay artist. Along with his contemporaries David Salle and Eric Fischl, Bleckner attended the innovative CalArts art school in the early 1970s. Withi...
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Published in: | Library Journal 2002, Vol.127 (4), p.155 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In contrast to the reclusive, gender-ambivalent [Forrest Bess], contemporary artist [Ross Bleckner] exudes self-confidence and enjoys his identity as a gay artist. Along with his contemporaries David Salle and Eric Fischl, Bleckner attended the innovative CalArts art school in the early 1970s. Within a decade, these young artists had well-established careers through representation by the premiere New York art dealer, Mary Boone. |
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ISSN: | 0363-0277 |