Art
Rima Goodman Painting: HAVE YOU MET YOUR MATCH? Oil on Canvas
- Item Number
- 555
- Estimated Value
- 1200 USD
- Sold
- 350 USD to ph27f4664
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Rima Goodman paints contemporary mythology. She combines a painterliness learned from Matisse and Renaissance structure – when she wants -- or fabulous graphics – when she wants -- or a dreamy surrealism – as always when she wants. In short, she has mastered her craft. Goodman chooses her motifs from popular imagery, favorite paintings, dimly remembered mosaics, whatever, giving her paintings a lingering feeling that we’ve been there, somehow, seen something like there before. But we can’t quite remember. This is a painter who takes us on a disquieting, exhilarating journey. Exactly like our times. Rima Goodman is our best contemporary mythologist. – John T. Spike, Art Historian, of Italian art of the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. He is also the author of four of the more than 90 volumes published to date. In the course of his career, Spike has organized many exhibitions of Italian art and has read lectures at important museums around the world.
Rima’s work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Swope Gallery in Los Angeles and Essex Street Marketplace in New York and in group exhibitions at the LA County Museum of Art, Biennale Internazionale dell'Arte Contemporanea in Italy, and the Omma Gallery in Santa Barbara, among others. She’s been reviewed in Architectural Digest and the Los Angeles Times.
Visit rimagoodman.com to see additional work by Rima and learn more about this fascinating artist.
rimagoodman.com
Oil on Canvas
11 X 26
Framed
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Rima Goodman and Lyn Kupferman
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