Sunday, May 6, 2012

"Cabinet"(for Vuillard), 2002, oil/baltic birch, 15"-11" by Marc Salz. Dedicated to Edouard Vuillard. I always liked how Vuillard would paint intimate scenes on dark grounds and build up to colored patterns. I grew up in New York and lived with my family in the sixties on East 76th around the corner from Leo Castelli’s Gallery on 77th. My father Sam Salz was also an art dealer and sold many of Vuillard’s early paintings. My room in our place was facing the back courtyard right across from where Leo Castelli would have parties on his terrace with many of the then rising Pop Art artists(Johns, Rauschenberg etc.). At night the noise from the parties kept me up late. I guess that made me favor the quiet and intimate Vuillards over those loud and blaring Pop artists. 

“Gabriel’s Horn”, 1988, oil/wood, 16”-14”. For Albert Pinkham Ryder.
"He, She”(for Lena), 1981, oil/canvas in wood box, 13.5”-15.5”. For my wife Elena.  
My mother then known as Marina Franca in a ballet pose for the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

“Swamp Thing", 2011, oil/baltic birch, 18"-27.5".  One from the “Science Frictions” series.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

“New Toy”(for Monk), 2010, oil/baltic birch, 12”-12”. For jazz musician and composer Thelonious Sphere Monk. 
“Aquatic World”, 2009, oil/baltic birch,  24"-22". From the “Science Frictions” series. The world under water and out of time.