| A professor of art for over three decades at the Kansas City Art
Institute beginning 1966, Lester Goldman was also an accomplished
artist known for his
biomorphic abstractions which incorporated representational fragments
and historical allusions as well as multimedia installations.
Late in his career, when he was troubled by back problems, Goldman made
sculpture from light-weight materials including "gourds whose bulbous
shapes and phalic protrusions meshed perfectly with his estab (showing 500 of 1350 characters). |
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