Eric Freeman (artist)

Eric Freeman (artist)

Eric Freeman (born 1970) is an artist based in New York.

Freeman was born in Brooklyn. He paints on linen with oils, creating abstract landscapes which reference Color Field painting and optical illusions. His work has drawn comparison to Mark Rothko, Ellsworth Kelly, James Turrell, Frank Stella, Dan Flavin and Josef Albers.

Read more about Eric Freeman (artist):  Selected Exhibitions

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