American 20th-21st Century Architectural and Urban Landscape Painting
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with an emphasis on representational art
Donald Sultan: The Disaster Paintings is an ongoing online exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum which says: "Painter, sculptor, and printmaker Donald Sultan produced his industrial landscape series the Disaster Paintings in the 1980s. This online gallery features eleven of the twelve large-scale paintings on view from May 25, 2017 through September 4, 2017." Accessed 8/17
Emilio Sanchez: Cityscapes, an exhibit held May 30 - August 12, 2012 at The Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia. Texts include exhibit labels. Accessed August, 2015.
Hidden City - Valeri Larko is a 2019 exhibit at the Susquehanna Art Museum which says: "Hidden City features the plein-air landscape paintings of artist Valeri Larko. The overlooked sites that Larko selects for her landscapes are places that many people never see. Larko is drawn to the abandoned and decaying structures around the fringes of the city, urban waterways, and graffiti-laced walls." Also see artist website Accessed 3/20
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