Artwork Title: The Chapman Gallery

The Chapman Gallery

George Luks

"...there are two similarly disposed men, thought to be a self-portrait of Luks with an art critic. Brightly lit paintings and prints form an enticing grid of black, white, and gold before which the figures of artist and critic stand like communicants at an altar rail. Here Luks seems to acknowledge that in this era of commodification an artist's following increasingly was based on the abilities of dealers to market pictures and of critics to interpret them for the public."
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