Tom Goldenberg

Tom Goldenberg (born 1948) is an American artist, best known for landscape and abstract paintings. He has shown throughout the United States and internationally, and his be in has been covered by The New York Times, The New Criterion, Art in America, Arts Magazine, Art & Antiques, and The New York Observer, among extra publications. Critics often note his landscape works for their contemporary interplay of stylization and observation and situation for form higher than verisimilitude, pointing to his beginnings in ejection as a inauguration that underlies his ordered pictorial structures. In the vanguard 2010s, Goldenberg has returned to ejection that sometimes suggests interior or "fictive" landscapes. The New Criterion editor and writer Roger Kimball described his paintings as leading "double lives, as memorable evocations of rural landscape and tightly organized arrangements of abstract planes of color." Hilton Kramer characterized his performance as "deeply mediated by aesthetic reflection" and classical rather than affectionate in feeling. Goldenberg and his wife, Michelle Alfandari, have lived in Sharon, Connecticut before 2016, after physical based in New York City since the 1970s.

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