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"New York artist
Robert Reitzfeld
has a devoted cult
following, but his
paintings are not
nearly as well known
as they ought to be.
...The paintings
show a witty merger
of Pop art idioms
and post-painterly
abstraction, like a
mutant blend of
John Wesley,
Michael Bevilacqua
and Gerhard Richter.
In each of the
exuberant
compositions,
Reitzfeld offers a
unique balance of
formalist elements
and absurdist drama."
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