Untitled (Joseph Goldberg)
UntitledGoldberg says his work from the late 1960s looked like, "Small little fantasy landscapes in crayon. Houses, ponds, and a spider sky. It was personal, nature inspired work, work with a little fantasy. They're psychological landscapes. Still to this day my drawings are similar in that respect. Interior landscapes could describe both my abtract and figurative work. Nothing's changed in a funny kind of way. When I was still a student, I began to see the potential of wax, its luminosity. By 1970, I'd begun to experiment with it." Joseph Goldberg: Jeweled Earth by Nathan Kernan and Regina Hackett. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007 |