Ida Applebroog
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This program features the work of Ida Applebroog at the Ronald Feldman Gallery in New York City. Applebroog paints stark images of everyday people engaged in the ordinary and often painful and trying business of survival in the 90’s. She uses generic images, multiple canvases and unusual techniques to create unique and powerfully haunting work. Interviews are with Ida Applebroog, Elizabeth Hess, art critic for the Village Voice and Ronald Feldman, her dealer.
- Technical Aspects: DVD format, NTSC 4:3, all region, scene selection
- Duration: 28 minutes
- © 1992 Inner-Tube Video
Institutional DVD: $199
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