The Marshall Arisman Exhibition
Arisman's work is on display in the permanent painting and drawing
collections of the National Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian, and
the Brooklyn Museum, as well as in many private and corporate
collections. His political drawings may also be regularly seen in
Time and
The Nation, on the Op-Ed page of the New York Times, and in other
publications.
His original visual essay, "Heaven Departed"--paintings and drawings
describing the emotional and spiritual impact of nuclear war on
society- - was published in book form by Vision Publishers, Tokyo.
Frozen Images, a classical visual book on violence (personal,
environmental, and media-driven) was published by Visual Arts Press in
1974.
Arisman is currently chairman of the M.F.A. degree program, Illustrations as
Visual Essay, at the School of Visual Arts in New York.
For further information about Mr. Arisman's work, contact Frank Fedelle
at The Museum/Masters' Collection Gallery, 345 West Broadway, New York,
New York ( 212-947-4999).
Questions, comments and suggestions can be mailed to the webmaster.
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The paintings and drawings of Marshall Arisman have been widely exhibited
both internationally and nationally over the past 20 years.
One-man-shows in the North Americam Europe, and Asia have brought him
recognition as an artist whose work evokes strong emotional themes.
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