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Shadowgraphs Of Montreal, Béla Egyedi
Shadowgraphs Of Montreal, Béla Egyedi
Ontario Review
BÉLA EGYEDI was born in Hungary and is now a Canadian citizen. His art work has appeared in The Antigonish Review, Fiddlehead, The West Coast Review, The Canadian Forum, and elsewhere. He is a former OR contributor.
Fire And Ice And Other Photographs, Brad Iverson
Fire And Ice And Other Photographs, Brad Iverson
Ontario Review
BRAD IVERSON, a former OR contributor, is a full-time free-lance photographer in Detroit. His most recent one-man show was at Gallery 7 in Detroit, and work of his appeared last fall at the Sill Gallery at Eastern Michigan University.
South End Nights, Bill Ravanesi
South End Nights, Bill Ravanesi
Ontario Review
Bill Ravanesi, of Princeton, New Jersey, is a public interest artist, who has had over fifty photographic exhibitions in the U.S. and abroad. At present, he is president of the Center for Visual Arts in the Public Interest, Inc., a non-profit organization which he founded in 1990. The Center is unique in its efforts to merge the visual arts and public health concerns, both environmental and occupational. Breath Taken: The Landscape and Biography of Asbestos is the most recent in a series of long-term documentary projects.
Portfolio, J. Seward Johnson
Portfolio, J. Seward Johnson
Ontario Review
J. Seward Johnson is a world-famous sculptor, some of whose work can be seen at Grounds for Sculpture, which he converted from the old State Fair grounds in Hamilton, New Jersey.
Landscapes From Coastal Carolina, A. G. Smith
Landscapes From Coastal Carolina, A. G. Smith
Ontario Review
A. G. SMITH was born in New Mexico, grew up in North Carolina, and received formal art instruction at East Carolina University, where he earned a B.F.A. He has an M.A. and a M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. He was an instructor of printmaking and figure drawing at Morehead State University in Kentucky, and now lives in Detroit; he teaches intaglio printmakng at the University of Windsor. His work has been shown at numerous juried exhibitions, and he has had many one-man shows. The "landscapes" were done in the late 60's.
Portraits (With An Essay Of Masks & Myself: Notes On The Self-Portraits Of February 1983), Barry Moser
Portraits (With An Essay Of Masks & Myself: Notes On The Self-Portraits Of February 1983), Barry Moser
Ontario Review
Barry Moser of West Hatfield, Massachusetts, is a distinguished wood engraver who has done illustrations for special limited editions of Moby Dick, Alice in Wonderland, Frankenstein, Huckleberry Finn, among others.
"Dream Boxes", Gloria Vanderbilt
"Dream Boxes", Gloria Vanderbilt
Ontario Review
Gloria Vanderbilt, a graduate of the Art Students League in New York City, has exhibited widely in the United States. She is the author of two
novels and three memoirs, most recently A Mother's Story, all published by Knopf, and a contributor to The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Elle Decor. Photographs by Kerry Schuss.
Afternoon Shower: Jackson Wyoming; Old 22; February Night; Walnuttown, Pennsylvania; Elm Street: Late Afternoon; Hex Highway; Bridge; Gifts, Matthew Daub
Ontario Review
Matthew Daub's watercolor paintings and drawings have been exhibited throughout the U.S. in more than 20 solo exhibitions, and group shows at institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is a Professor of Fine Arts at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.