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About
The Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation was established in 2015. It preserves, exhibits, and publishes the work of Resnick and Passlof, as well as other artists working in the Abstract Expressionist tradition.
The Foundation is headquartered in Milton Resnick’s former studio and home at 87 Eldridge Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The soaring second floor, where Resnick painted his signature works in the 1970s-90s, is maintained as a showplace for Resnick’s work. The small studio on the third floor, where Resnick made works on paper after ill health made large scale painting impossible, has been preserved as he left it. The building's exhibition spaces are open to the public. The Foundation hosts rotating exhibitions as well as lectures, readings, and other events and programs. At a later date, the Foundation plans to establish a research area where visiting scholars may study the papers of the two artists as well as the photographic archives of their artworks.
https://www.resnickpasslof.org