Blum & Poe presents a selected survey of work spanning three decades by the late artist Harvey Quaytman. This is the gallerys first exhibition of work by this critical figure in late-20th century American abstraction following the announcement earlier this year of co-representation of the artists estate along with Van Doren Waxter. Harvey Quaytman (b. 1937, Rockaway, NY; d. 2002, New York, NY) came of age in the downtown art scene of 1960s New York, living and working in SoHo studios first on Grand Street and later at 231 Bowery, where he would remain through the late 90s. Long considered an artists artist, the painter enjoyed a close-knit and vibrant artistic and social milieu, over the years sharing studio addresses with Brice Marden, Ron Gorchov, and James Rosenquist, among others. Quaytmans emerging
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