Tag: David M. Sokol

How Otto Neumann Created Monotypes

Otto Neumann created his monotypes using a variety of materials on which to spread his inks, though his great favorite in the last decade or so of his long career was a sheet of glass. No matter what the material of the plate was, he spread his inks on it. Then, he placed the paper […]

Otto Neumann’s work Celebrated in “Dante’s Divine Comedy: The Inferno” at Gahlberg Gallery

From January 4 to February 4 of 1999, the Gahlberg Gallery at McAninch Arts Center in Glen Ellyn, Illinois hosted an exhibit titled “Dante’s Divine Comedy: The Inferno” curated by David Sokol, with assistance from Holly Beth Ulasovich. This exhibit explored the best-know portion of Dante’s Divine Comedy, Inferno, and its influence on a number […]

“Otto Neuman: A Rediscovered Artist” at the Tampa Museum of Art

The Tampa Museum of Art in Tampa, Florida hosted an exhibit titled “Otto Neumann: A Rediscovered Artist” from November 15, 1987 to January 10, 1988. The exhibit featured text from Stephen P. Breslow and David M. Sokol. Below are some images from that exhibit. The Tampa Museum of Art now hosts a permanent Otto Neumann […]