Coulter chose paintings by contemporary artists that
project strength. Generally large in scale, each work
is comfortably hung in the cove ceilinged, mahogany
trimmed,
windowless
room. Above a pair of large
Ralph Lauren Chesterfield
couches at opposite
ends of the 45 foot long
room hang Alex Katz��� The
Wedding I, depicting a
young traditionally attired
couple placed off center
on the horizontal canvas
and Robert Bidner���s
large horizontal painting
depicting the fa��ade
of two brownstones.
However seemingly blank
The Wedding I might
appear, the couple gaze at
each other with profound,
steadfast emotion. A few
pairs of light bulbs appear
in the dark background.
Alex Katz��� The Wedding I
Robert Bidner���s East SixtyThird Street Brownstones
depicts two stoops, an
architectural brownstone
couple, further enforced
by the pairs of Corinthian
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