Amy Weiskopf creates mysterious and meticulously crafted still lifes with juxtaposed shapes and textures, use of brilliant color, and risky setups in which the objects sit tensely on edge. Her goal is to weave powerful, often surreal, optical effects.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which holds several of Weiskopf's works in its collection, included her paintings in its traveling exhibition of 20th- century still life painting. She is also a landscape painter, depicting the a (showing 500 of 1947 characters). |
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