Russell Tether Fine Arts
04/12/2023
"The Language of Our Souls: The Visual Poetry of Harvey Johnson". Also featuring works by John Biggers, Delita Martin and Kermit Oliver. Exhibition and Lecture presented by Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa Oklahoma. "The Language of Our Souls" ; an exhibition of African Culture, Family, History and Healing Harvey Johnson "The Welco
04/08/2023
Tulsa Race Massacre Exhibition and Lecture Featuring "the Language of Our Souls": Visual Poetry by Harvey Johnson, Delita Martin, John Biggers and Kermit Oliver Keynote speaker is the Rt. Rev. Nathanial Leath, Bishop of Ecumenical & Urban Affairs, African American Episcopal Church Phillips Theological Seminary presents: The Second Annual Tulsa Race Massacre E
06/19/2020
We are pleased to present several new works by New Mexico based artists. These works include oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and lithographs by Arthur Haddock, Sam Scott, and Kenneth Miller Adams.
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06/08/2020
A newly reframed original etching by James Abbott McNeill Whistler is now available for sale on our website.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) was an American artist based in the United Kingdom during the second half of the 19th century. Devoted to the idea of “art for art’s sake,” Whistler became a central figure in the Aesthetic Movement. As an artist very much ahead of his time, his artist beliefs and theories would greatly influence the art world and later become central principles of 20th century modernism.
Whistler produced numerous prints throughout his artistic career and gained a distinguished reputation as an etcher. He took great care over both the printing of his etchings and the choice of paper. Concerning Whistler as an etcher, Martin Hardie once wrote "there are some who set him beside Rembrandt, perhaps above Rembrandt, as the greatest master of all time. Personally, I prefer to regard them [Whistler and Rembrandt] as the Jupiter and Venus, largest and brightest among the planets in the etcher's heaven."
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06/01/2020
These are some of the Morton Rachofsky sculptures now available for sale on our website.
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05/29/2020
We are thrilled to announce the addition of captivating sculptures by Morton Rachofsky to our website. A student of Octavio Medellin and James Surls, Morton Rachofsky was an innovative sculptor with a passion for creating rearrangeable and geometric works of art. As a businessman and inventor, Rachofsky’s analytical and mathematical background inspired his approach to sculpture.
See some of the sculptures now available for sale in this video here.
Sculptures by Morton Rachofsky Continued Presented by Russell Tether Fine Arts Associates Music by Ben Barker Just when it seems every artist has been “discovered,” every collection and estate of gr...
05/27/2020
Many of the Morton Rachofsky sculptures now available for sale on our website are a part of his Cuboid Series. These geometric sculptures were driven by the question “What if?” “What if I take away the side? What if I flipped it upside down?” Created entirely out of stainless steel, these sculpture reflect Rachofsky's lifelong interest movement and puzzles.
Learn about his Cuboid Series sculptures and artistic process in this video.
Morton Rachofsky "What If?" Just when it seems every artist has been “discovered,” every collection and estate of great works is known by all serious collectors, we were introduced to t...
05/22/2020
Presented in this video are some of the Morton Rachofsky sculptures currently available for sale on our website.
Morton Rachofsky was an innovative sculptor with a passion for creating rearrangeable and geometric works of art. As a businessman and inventor, Rachofsky’s analytical and mathematical background inspired his approach to sculpture.
Rachofsky created his sculptures with the intention of allowing them to be continuously rearranged and transformed. His pieces are playful and interactive as he invites viewers to assemble and reassemble his sculptures. By creating forever changing and evolving works of art, Rachofsky opens up our minds to the possibility of limitless forms as we experiment with endless variations.
Sculptures by Morton Rachofsky Just when it seems every artist has been “discovered,” every collection and estate of great works is known by all serious collectors, we were introduced to t...
05/04/2020
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) was an American artist based in the United Kingdom during the second half of the 19th century. Devoted to the idea of “art for art’s sake,” Whistler became a central figure in the Aesthetic Movement. As an artist very much ahead of his time, his artist beliefs and theories would greatly influence the art world and later become central principles of 20th century modernism.
Whistler produced numerous prints throughout his artistic career and gained a distinguished reputation as an etcher. He took great care over both the printing of his etchings and the choice of paper. Concerning Whistler as an etcher, Martin Hardie once wrote "there are some who set him beside Rembrandt, perhaps above Rembrandt, as the greatest master of all time. Personally, I prefer to regard them [Whistler and Rembrandt] as the Jupiter and Venus, largest and brightest among the planets in the etcher's heaven."
This original etching The Wine Glass was created by Whistler in 1858 and is currently available for sale.
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https://www.russelltetherfinearts.com/whistler---the-wine-glass.html
04/29/2020
These are some of the Morton Rachofsky sculptures recently added to our website.
Rachofsky considered his major artistic influence to be the works of Spanish sculptor Miguel Berrocal. Like Berrocal, Rachofsky was fascinated with mathematics and concept of creating interlocking and rearrangeable works of art.
Rachofsky’s lifelong interest in puzzles guided his creative process and led him to create sculptures that could be continuously rearranged and transformed. His pieces are playful and interactive as he invites viewers to assemble and reassemble his sculptures.
Head over to our website for more information on these sculptures.
https://www.russelltetherfinearts.com/works-available-for-sale.html
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