Woman with Bicycle
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Woman with Bicycle is a six-story wall painting created by the American painter, sculptor and muralist Knox Martin in 1979 under the sponsorship of the Public Art Fund.
Former Landmark
[edit]A well-known New York City art landmark, Woman with Bicycle was located at Houston and MacDougal Streets in Manhattan. Vivian Raynor of The New York Times wrote in 1981 of Knox Martin and Woman with Bicycle:
The artist is best known for his repertory of signs and symbols that allude to nature and, in particular, to the female form. Flatly and freely painted in Pop colors, they have often been executed on a grand scale, as in the outdoor mural at West Houston and MacDougal Streets in Manhattan.[1]
— Vivian Raynor, The New York Times
In 2002, Woman with Bicycle was covered over with an underwear ad.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Raynor, Vivien (1981-06-30). "ART; KNOX MARTIN: ANGRY BUT MORE HUMAN". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-04-16.
Further reading
[edit]- Randy Fordyce, Knox Martin in the Spotlight, Not Just Jazz: The Uncommon Denominator 1:3 (1980)
- Alister Ramirez, La Visión Alfa de Knox Martin, El Tiempo (January 30, 1994).
- Mark Golden, Knox Martin at the Sam & Adele Golden Gallery, Just Paint, Issue 27 (September 2012).