Thomas Segal Gallery Featured in The Baltimore Sun
8/5/09
Baltimore artists impress at elite gallery
By Tim Smith
Baltimore Sun reporter
August 27, 2009
The walls of the up-market, by-appointment-only Thomas Segal Gallery are usually filled with the work of what director Jennifer Strasbaugh calls "blue chip artists" - the likes of Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly and Elsworth Kelly. Not to mention Wolf Kahn, whose distinctively colored oils and pastels the gallery has featured extensively for more than 30 years.
Kahn is well represented in the latest Segal show, "Landscapes and Exteriors," but he's sharing space this time, in something of a departure for the gallery, which has been in Baltimore for 13 years after two decades in Boston. Alongside the Kahn items are pieces by Jim Condron and Trace Miller, two Baltimore artists who caught the eye of gallery management.
