Stan Brodsky
American, b. 1924
Considered Long Island's greatest living artist, Stan Brodsky remains a work in progress at 91. If you haven't heard of him until now, it's time you do.
Brodsky career has been a journey "from" and a journey "to." The artist feels a strong attachment to the figure and to the horizon line. Yet, at the same time, he feels compelled to explore the possibilities inherent in color--pure color--and in the paint itself. This has lead him to his latest work, which is pure abstraction.
Brodsky's last retrospective was at the Hecksher Museum in 2013. He shows often with June Kelly Gallery in NYC. In addition to the Hecksher, his work may be found in the collections of Guild Hall, East Hampton; the Parrish Museum; the Baltimore Museum of Fine Art; the Neuberger Museum; the Farnsworth; and many others.
Lawrence Fine Art showed "Stan Brodsky at 91" summer of 2016.
Submitted by Lawrence Fine Art


