Drawing Professor’s NY Solo Show Favorably Reviewed
Posted on: December 9th, 2019
Pete Schulte, Untitled (Marfa Group I-VI) | 2019, each drawing: 6 X 6 in., graphite, Ink, on paper.
Associate Professor Pete Schulte‘s latest solo exhibition – a graphic distillation of his artist residency at the Chinati Foundation last summer – was favorably reviewed in Hyperallergic, the online arts magazine. Schulte’s drawings in graphite, along with gouache, ink and pigment, were at McKenzie Fine Art Gallery, New York, N.Y., through Dec. 21, 2019.
Installation view of Pete Schulte’s drawings in graphite, gouache, ink and pigment, at McKenzie Fine Art Gallery, New York, N.Y., Dec., 2019.
Installation view of Pete Schulte’s drawings in graphite, gouache, ink and pigment, at McKenzie Fine Art Gallery, New York, N.Y., Dec., 2019.
Installation view of Pete Schulte’s drawings in graphite, gouache, ink and pigment, at McKenzie Fine Art Gallery, New York, N.Y., Dec., 2019.
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