The Next Jim Dine

Hearts, Jim Dine, 1970.


Who Will Be the Next Duveneck or Dine?


The Phyllis Weston- Annie Bolling Gallery


Friday, March 14. 5-8 pm.

(exhibition continues through April 19)


Most people don't respect Cincy as a place where new and innovative art is made. The truth is that it really can be. Among others, Cincinnati can brag about Robert Frederick Blum, Jim Borgman, Jim Dine, Robert Scott Duncanson, Frank Duveneck, Samuel Hannaford, Charlie Harper, Robert Henri, Tim Folzenlogen, Winsor McCay, Frank Harmon Myers, John Ruthven, Maria Longworth Nicols Storer, John Henry Twachtman, Leon Van Loo, and Tom Wesselmann. (Even you don't know those artists google them, they're each amazing in their own right.)


This Friday, the Phyllis Weston- Annie Bolling Gallery is opening a show devoted to Cincinnati's future greats. Obviously we haven't heard the names yet, but this would be a great opportunity to purchase some fabulous works at a great price. The gallery has won much respect in the city since it's opening and I think their picks are likely worth buying.
http://www.westonbollinggallery.com

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