April Gornik

April Gornik has been a seminal member of New York's thriving art scene since the late 1970s. Dominated by sky and devoid of people, Gornik's dramatic landscapes— luminously lit and eerie—demand a powerful emotional response. Stylistically mature and graceful, Gornik's work reflects an artist confident with her talent, channeling an assuredness that is manifested in her breathtaking panoramas.

In 2003, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from Guild Hall Museum, and she was the Neuberger Museum of Art Annual Honoree in 2004. In 2006, Hudson Hills Press and the Neuberger Museum published a monograph of her meditative paintings, drawings, and photographs, co-written by art historian Donald Kuspit.

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Michael Cox - The Art for Home Interview
Michael Cox - The Art for Home Interview
Christopher LaGuardia - The Art for Home Interview
Christopher LaGuardia - The Art for Home Interview
Hannah Parker Shares the Landscapes in Her Cart
Hannah Parker Shares the Landscapes in Her Cart
A Hamptons Art-World Love Affair
A Hamptons Art-World Love Affair
Head in the Clouds: Sky-Inspired Artworks
Head in the Clouds: Sky-Inspired Artworks
Building a Minimalist Beach House for a Megacollector’s Art
Building a Minimalist Beach House for a Megacollector’s Art
What Is an Artist's Artist?
What Is an Artist's Artist?
The Art Lovers: Power Couples of the Art World
The Art Lovers: Power Couples of the Art World