CHAIM KOPPELMAN: A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION

Opened May 27, 2010 at the Terrain Gallery. Prints, Paintings, Pastels, Sculpture with critical comment.

Sylvan Cole, Director, Associated American Artists Gallery“Chaim Koppelman brings a totally new concept to the field of graphic art. He is concerned with good and evil, with what he calls ‘the ethical drama of black and white.’ Koppelman [is] an innovator, not only technically, but in the scope of his subject matter, the depth of his seeing.”

Una Johnson, American Prints and Printmakers
"He has harnessed his skills and his unblinking imagery to the troubled, often controversial problems of our times, [as in] his embossed intaglio Murdered, Vietnam. Koppelman is not alone in his visual and partisan demands for humanistic values; nevertheless, he is one of the most eloquent."

Click upper left image to begin slideshow of the exhibition.

Installation photos by D. James Dee.