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By Dave Smith The New Yorker, September 26 , 1983P. 50 Humorless, hundreds of trunks gray in the blue expanse View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By Ceridwen Dovey By David Remnick.
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Koda's Watsonville ranch is a sweeping, hilly expanse with a view of the Pacific Ocean that's so picturesque, it feels like it should've been bought long ago by an elite country club or four-star hotel.
But Mr. Noland's best-known and perhaps most significant achievement was his "Stripes" series of 1967-70, horizontarrangementsnts of bands that held to the emblematic presence he had already established and offered a wide, unbroken viewing expanse that extended the breadth of the stripes and solids without giving (horrors!) a landscape reading.
At least from a local point of view, this expanse of cartoonish body parts and apertures suggests that Mr. Ziolkowski might be bent on negotiating a stylistic truce between two old nemeses of New York in the late 1940s: the Surrealistic entwined bodies of Pavel Tchelitchew, the author of "Hide-and-Seek," and Jackson Pollock's entwined skeins of paint.
At least, he pulls them out of their eternal resting places in the digital expanse of Google Street View and paints them into three-dimensional reality.
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The area is famous among astronomers for its dark expanse and undistorted celestial views, which is why numerous observatories are here, including the Smithsonian Institution's Whipple Observatory on Mount Hopkins, visible from the house.
The rough, slathered expanses offer unstinting views of flesh, thick and folded, or stretched thin over all-too-visible bones, of faces sad or pensive or blank.
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