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Sidney Goodman
Since the 1960s, Sidney Goodman has helped to maintain the vitality of American figurative art. Making the figure in the modern urban landscape his ongoing subject, Goodman collages images into compositions that are both clear and disquieting. Man in the Mirror documents the first major exhibition of Goodman's works on paper. Sidney Goodman is among the most important American figurative painters of the post-World War II era. The exhibition is the first major presentation of Goodman's works on paper, and will consist of 63 large and small scale works. Goodman's imagery is culled from memory and imagination, close observations of everyday life, and from the news media and art history. A Philadelphia native, Goodman attended the Philadelphia College of Art (now University of the Arts) from 1954 - 1958. In 1961, he received critical attention at his New York debut exhibition and was...