Nicolas Cerone
1954
Every year I discover two or three mid-century ABX painters whom I've never seen before.
The above piece, though less than 30 inches long, feels quite spacious - and it's been very carefully painted.
2002
Figure drawing was demanded by art schools in the 1940's, and apparently Cerone never stopped doing it.
This drawing might suggest that Cerone's abstract paintings began as a page of figurative quick sketches.
1978
What's especially surprising is the quality of this elegant bronze - given that the artist apparently made so few. His raw talent for this kind of work must have been phenomenal.
1955
This piece is so different from the solidity and angularity of the pieces shown above it.
1972
This looks like a preparatory sketch for an interesting narrative painting that was never made.
2001, Signals for the Blind
If only this piece made some kind of narrative sense.
If only it achieved the beauty towards which it seems to be heading.
2001
I'm going to title this "Adam and Eve Driven from Paradise" or maybe "Lost Souls in Hell"
It reminds me a lot of Jim Dine's recent work
What was he thinking?
This piece reminds of Matisse's radical inventions
I like him best when he's doing the one or the other.
If only he had specialized in figure sculpture!