Milton Resnick’s Former Studio Reopens

Brian Buckley/The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation

From Architect’s Newspaper (via The Lo-Down)

“The work in the inaugural display, Milton Resnick: Paintings 1937–1987, shows his paintings and drawings, ranging from colorful figurative works to large-scale monochromatic pieces.”

“Free and open to the public, the Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation on Eldridge Street will open to the public on September 15 and 16. The art space is housed in a former synagogue where Resnick (1917-2004) lived and worked, while his wife Passlof (1928-2011) had her own converted synagogue one block over on Forsyth Street. Resnick was one of the original Abstract Expressionist painters and was close friends with Willem de Kooning, through whom he met his wife. Although the foundation is focused on their work, it will also present exhibitions of other artists, readings, performances, and lectures, and welcome scholars.”

Brian Buckley/The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation

 

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