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April 23, 2020 - Image 31

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APRIL 23 • 2020 | 31

commissioned by the Flint
Institute of Arts.
“I was intrigued by the
structure of the abandoned
gas installation just outside
of Seattle,
” said Hurwitz,
Boston University professor
emeritus. “I’
m interested in
the way forms and structures
go together. It’
s like looking at
sculpture.

Hurwitz, whose prints have
been collected and displayed
internationally from New
York to London, holds rec-
ognition through a Fulbright
Fellowship, Louis Comfort
Tiffany Award and National
Institute of Arts and Letters
Prize.
Hugh Kepets also displays
an interest in architectural
images, but his concentra-
tion stays fixed on details. In
his work “
Astor,
” a 32-color
screenprint, he has abstracted

a segment of a cathedral in
New York.

All my work is Jewish
because I am Jewish,
” said
Kepets.
Kepets became interested
in his environment simply
by looking out windows. He
started with the natural envi-
ronment before moving into
the built environment, using
highlighting and shadow
effects to create feelings of 3D
space.
His work is included in
MoMA, Cleveland Museum
of Art and major corporate
collections.
“In the last dozen years,
I have been working on the
computer to make prints,
” he
said. “I am living out my fanta-
sy. Art is the only thing I ever
wanted to do. I wanted to live
in New York and make a living
as an artist.
” .

Glimpse: Fine Print Selections from Stewart & Stewart 1980-
2020 can be viewed at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center
in Birmingham by appointment only; call (248) 644-0866.

Jonathan Santlofer, “Beyond the
Forest,” 13-color screenprint, ed: 51

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