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Judy Engel Art

American, b. 1965
Greatly influenced by the modernism of the middle of the 20th century, Judy's first introduction to this style was the Empire State Plaza in Albany, NY. "In the 70s, upstate school kids were taken to The NYS Museum on field trips. While we were guided through the museum's Native American, mineral, and fire engine exhibits, I was most drawn to the amazing architecture, sculpture, and paintings that were outside of the museum along the concourse and the plaza outdoors. We didn't learn about it back then, but as I got older, I learned that this was The Empire State Plaza Art Collection , which has been referred to by art historians as "the greatest collection of modern American art in any single public site that is not a museum".​
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Artist: Judy Engel
'Cross Reference' Weathered Bronze Ceramic Sculpture
By Judy Engel
Located in Hudson, NY
Judy Engel Cross Reference 2019 Glazed Ceramic Greatly influenced by the modernism of the middle of the 20th century, Judy's first introduction to this style was the Empire Stat...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Judy Engel Art

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Tall Metallic Palladium Abstract Expressionist Brutalist Totem Sculpture
By Judy Engel
Located in Hudson, NY
Hand built heavily glazed solid ceramic structure by NY artist Judy Engel. Expressionist style hand built and heavily glazed in a high metallic palladium glaze. Judy's first introduction to this style was the Empire State Plaza in Albany, NY. "In the 1970s, upstate school kids...
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'Smoke' Painted Brass Mesh on Solid Wood Base
By Judy Engel
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This piece was created expressly for the purpose of being photographed for a photo series. Created of a sculpted brass metal mesh screen material mounted upon a solid wood base and c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Judy Engel Art

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Brass

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