squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced. Some realists tried to learn from the immediate past, others from the Old Masters. Baroque and Classic realism were re-examined. Artists: Alice Neel, Alfred Leslie, Jack Beal, William Beckman, Martha M. Erlebacher, Steve Hawley, David Ligare, Vincent Arcilesi, John Nava, Delmas Howe, Leon Golub, Eric Fischl, Jeff Koons. Exemplary artist. Kalev Mark Kostabi (late-C20). He neither paints nor conceives of most of the works that bear his name. He employs an assistant-base mode of artistic production. Teams produce his paintings and there is an intricate division of labor (painters, canvas stretchers, idea persons, color theorists, rhetoricians, creative consultants etc.). His figures are faceless
squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced. Some realists tried to learn from the immediate past, others from the Old Masters. Baroque and Classic realism were re-examined. Artists: Alice Neel, Alfred Leslie, Jack Beal, William Beckman, Martha M. Erlebacher, Steve Hawley, David Ligare, Vincent Arcilesi, John Nava, Delmas Howe, Leon Golub, Eric Fischl, Jeff Koons. Exemplary artist. Kalev Mark Kostabi (late-C20). He neither paints nor conceives of most of the works that bear his name. He employs an assistant-base mode of artistic production. Teams produce his paintings and there is an intricate division of labor (painters, canvas stretchers, idea persons, color theorists, rhetoricians, creative consultants etc.). His figures are faceless