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Learn about Larry Day, a Philadelphia-born painter who explored abstraction and representation in his art. See his selected works from the Gross McCleaf exhibition celebrating his centennial anniversary.
This exhibition celebrates Larry Day (1921-1998) in his centenary year, exploring his singular contributions to American art and the lasting power of his obs...
25. Sept. 2021 · A retrospective exhibition of the Philadelphia painter Larry Day (1921-1998), who explored the ordinary and the extraordinary in his figurative and abstract works. See his paintings, drawings, and sketches from the 1950s to the 1990s at three venues, including Woodmere Art Museum.
Explore the paintings, drawings and prints of Larry Day, a Philadelphia-based artist who shifted from abstraction to figuration and cityscape. See nearly 150 works from the 1950s to the 1990s at Arcadia University, University of the Arts and Woodmere Art Museum.
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By Phong Bui , Sid Sachs, Ruth Fine, Bill Valerio, and Richard TorchiaBy Richard Shiff, Scott Rothkopf, and Carlos BasualdoBy Phong BuiBy Charles SchultzBy Elina AlterBy Louis BlockGuest Critic:W. J. T. MitchellBy Mieke BalBy Janice Misurell-MitchellBy Charles BernsteinBy Charles SchultzBy John DominiBy Yvonne C. GarrettBy Amanda AuerbachBy Adolf AlzupharBy Martin LongleyBy George GrellaBy Scott GuttermanBy Tanya Jayani FernandoBy Christopher AtamianBy Mike StinavageBy Annie BerkeBy Harrison BlackmanBy Edward MendezBy Farah AbdessamadBy Eileen MylesBy Neeli CherkovskiBy John KeeneBy Ghinwa JawhariBy Brandt JunceauBy Charlie M. SchultzBy Jennie WaldowBy Leah Ollman7. Dez. 2021 · 6 minute read. 'Narrative: To the Memory of Matteo Giovannetti' (1967) by Larry Day. (Image courtesy of Woodmere Art Museum.) Larry Day (1921-1998) was as uncertain as any high school senior about his path. In his 1940 yearbook from Cheltenham High School, predictions ran toward music.
16. Dez. 2021 · A three-venue exhibition of nearly 150 works by Larry Day, a Philadelphia-based painter who blended realism and abstraction. Explore his ironic and contemplative style, influenced by Cubism, frescoes, and modern life.