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Goldberg in watercolor

Amy Park Amy Park

April 30, 2012 – Two works of architect Bertrand Goldberg are interpreted in watercolor by a former Chicagoan now living in New York. Amy Park painted these last year onto 22 x 30-inch paper. According to her website, her studio practice is focused on “large scale watercolor paintings that investigate the history of architecture and abstraction.”

Her work, represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery, has been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, as well as galleries in Europe.

Amy Park

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 Website: Amy Park

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