Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
New York

Artists
Works Available By
- Magdalena Abakanowicz
- Charles Henry Alston
- Leo Amino
- Robert Arneson
- Ruth Asawa
- John Carlton Atherton
- George Copeland Ault
- Milton Avery
- William H. Bailey
- Edward Bannister
- Richmond Barthé
- William Baziotes
- Romare Bearden
- Eugene Berman
- Virginia Berresford
- Harry Bertoia
- Isabel Bishop
- Norman Bluhm
- Aaron Bohrod
- Ilya Bolotowsky
- Lee Bontecou
- Louise Bourgeois
- James Brooks
- Selma Burke
- Peter Busa
- Reg Butler
- Paul Cadmus
- Elizabeth Catlett
- Charles H. Chapin
- Barbara Chase-Riboud
- Ed Clark
- Robert Colescott
- Bruce Conner
- Joseph Cornell
- Eldzier Cortor
- Miguel Covarrubias
- Konrad Cramer
- Ernest Crichlow
- Allan Rohan Crite
- Manierre Dawson
- Jay DeFeo
- Dorothy Dehner
- Joseph Delaney
- Burgoyne Diller
- Aaron Douglas
- Arthur Dove
- Werner Drewes
- Guy Pène Du Bois
- Robert Scott Duncanson
- William Edmondson
- Melvin Edwards
- Louis Michel Eilshemius
- Jimmy Ernst
- Paul Evans
- Philip Evergood
- Claire Falkenstein
- Herbert Ferber
- John Ferren
- Leonard Everett Fisher
- John Bernard Flannagan
- Gordon Onslow Ford
- Allan Randall Freelon
- Jared French
- Sue Fuller
- Albert Eugene Gallatin
- Herbert Gentry
- Sam Gilliam
- Fritz Glarner
- Michael Goldberg
- Leon Golub
- Sidney Gordin
- Adolph Gottlieb
- John Graham
- Dwinell Grant
- Balcomb Greene
- Gertrude Greene
- Red Grooms
- William Gropper
- James M. Guy
- Robert Gwathmey
- Dimitri Hadzi
- Hananiah Harari
- David Hare
- Grace Hartigan
- Palmer Cole Hayden
- Hans Hofmann
- Carl Robert Holty
- Charles Houghton Howard
- Richard Hunt
- Alfred Jensen
- Joseph Johnson
- Lester F. Johnson
- Malvin Gray Johnson
- Sargent Johnson
- William H. Johnson
- Joe Jones
- Loïs Mailou Jones
- Raymond Jonson
- Ronald Joseph
- Gerome Kamrowski
- Frederick I. Kann
- Leon Kelly
- Paul Kelpe
- Edward Kienholz
- Elaine de Kooning
- Willem de Kooning
- Lee Krasner
- Walt Kuhn
- Yayoi Kusama
- Gaston Lachaise
- Wifredo Lam
- Edward Laning
- Ibram Lassaw
- Jacob Lawrence
- Blanche Lazzell
- Hughie Lee-Smith
- Alfred Leslie
- Jack Levine
- Saul Levine
- Hugh Warwick Littlejohn
- A.M Cassandre and Charles Loupot
- Conrad Marca-Relli
- John Marin
- Reginald Marsh
- John Mason
- Roberto Matta
- Jan Matulka
- Alfred Henry Maurer
- Paul Raphael Meltsner
- George L.K. Morris
- Archibald John Motley Jr.
- Jan Müller
- Walter Tandy Murch
- Elie Nadelman
- Alice Neel
- Louise Nevelson
- Irving Norman
- Alfonso Ossorio
- Agnes Pelton
- Irene Rice Pereira
- Eve Peri
- Marion M. Perkins
- Horace Pippin
- Jackson Pollock
- Charles Porter
- Fairfield Porter
- James Amos Porter
- Richard Pousette-Dart
- Walter Quirt
- Andre Racz
- Milton Resnick
- Larry Rivers
- Mark Rothko
- Anne Ryan
- Betye Saar
- Lucas Samaras
- Paul Sample
- Augusta Savage
- Rolph Scarlett
- Louis Schanker
- Viktor Schreckengost
- William Samuel Schwartz
- William Edouard Scott
- Charles Sebree
- Charles Seliger
- Rudolph Seno
- Ben Shahn
- Charles Green Shaw
- Esphyr Slobodkina
- Leon Polk Smith
- Tony Smith
- Kenneth D. Snelson
- Raphael Soyer
- Theodoros Stamos
- Richard Stankiewicz
- Joseph Stella
- Louis K. Stone
- Toshiko Takaezu
- Henry Ossawa Tanner
- Dorothea Tanning
- Lenore Tawney
- Pavel Tchelitchew
- Alma Thomas
- Mark Tobey
- Bradley Walker Tomlin
- Bill Traylor
- Jack Tworkov
- Laurence Vail
- James Van Der Zee
- Robert Remsen Vickrey
- Peter Voulkos
- Vaclav Vytlacil
- Stuart Walker
- Abraham Walkowitz
- Max Weber
- Charles White
- John Wilde
- Ellis Wilson
- Hale Aspacio Woodruff
- Jean Xcéron
- Claire Zeisler
- William Zorach
Toshiko Takaezu
(American, 1922 – 2011)
Toshiko Takaezu was an American ceramicist known for her subtly colored glazed vessels. In one of her more famous series, Moonpots, the pots were not functional, with their tops purposefully sealed off. Her studies in Zen Buddhism and traditional Japanese pottery, led her to approach ceramics using intuition and simple gestures. “In my life I see no difference between making pots, cooking, and growing vegetables. They are all so related,” she said. “It is so gratifying and I get so much joy from it, and it gives me many answers in my life.” Born on June 17, 1922 in Pepeekeo, HI, she was the daughter of Japanese immigrants. Toshiko went on to receive her formal training from the University of Hawaii and the Cranbrook ...
