Janet Fish, “Ice Cream Sundae” (2004), oil on canvas, 50 x 60 inches(All images Courtesy of the artist and DC Moore Gallery, New York). Ponty’s famous essay “Cezanne’s Doubt” considers the ...
Among several modes enthusiastically adopted by painters in the last century, spontaneity is still held in the highest regard. Having proved durable for artists of varying ideologies and orientations, ...
I don’t like hierarchies, it’s the environment of the picture that I’m interested in, one thing pulling against another, one area commenting on another…I work to present a situation in which things ...
An interview of Janet Fish conducted 1988 Jan. 30-Mar. 2, by Barbara Shikler, for the Archives of American Art. Fish, a New York artist, discusses her family background; growing up in Bermuda; her ...
‘Rarely seen at auction’, an early and large-format (more than 2 feet in height), complicated pastel painting by an American Master of the Contemporary Still Life. Here, the classic cafeteria glass is ...
At the confluence of minimalism, Pop art and photorealism, Fish arrived on the art scene in the late 60s with a kind of Pop nominalism of stark images of everyday objects (jars, fruit) that gleamed as ...
The closing of Janet Fish: Time and Place, the exhibition at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, was marked by the world premiere of Paul McGuire’s film, Janet Fish: Catching the Light. Fish, who died ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Janet Fish’s total sales are going up, and if so, ...
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