Janice Biala American, 1903-2000
Biala (b. 1903, Biala, Poland; d. September 24, 2000, Paris, France) was a Polish-born American painter known in Paris and New York for her sublime assimilation of the School of Paris and the New York School of Abstract Expressionism. During her eight-decade career, her work was characterized by a modernist reinterpretation of classical themes of landscapes, still-life, and portraiture, animated gesturally with punctuated brush work held fast by her keen eye for observation.
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Swiss Gallery Kutlesa’s New Show Is a Visual History of Abstraction Apr 1, 2024What You Need to Know: On view through April 13, 2024, Kutlesa gallery in Goldau, Switzerland, is presenting the wide-ranging group exhibition “ Exploring the...Read more -
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Global Gallery Hopping with Exploring the Depths of Abstractionism at Kutlesa Mar 11, 2024Exploring the Depths of Abstractionism is a group exhibition which investigates how abstract art allows ideas and emotions to be expressed beyond traditional forms of...Read more