After 28 years, new paintings by Judith Dolnick go on view in Brooklyn
ARTFIXdaily: This exhibition marks the first one-person exhibition of the work of octogenarian Judith Dolnick in New York in nearly three decades
From the Archive: Artforum (Summer 1987)
By Ronnie Cohen / Artforum: Working with an organic vocabulary of colorful forms that she sends spinning across her canvases, Judith Dolnick reveals herself to be an action painter in the deepest sense of this term.
Review via Two Coats of Paint: Blast of Color: Mink and Dolnick at OUTLET
By Sharon Butler / Two Coats of Paint: Lucy Mink and Judith Dolnick, painters who seem to live for color, and since I have been exploring color in some of my new projects and paintings, I decided to ask them about their relationship to what is probably the most elusive and complex element in painting.
Exhibition News: Robert Natkin & Judith Dolnick at Edward Hopper House
By Sharon Butler / Two Coats of Paint: Lucy Mink and Judith Dolnick, painters who seem to live for color, and since I have been exploring color in some of my new projects and paintings, I decided to ask them about their relationship to what is probably the most elusive and complex element in painting.