A REVELATION OF DOUBTS:
The Whig - Standard; Kingston, Ont. Nov 03 1990.
“"I feel we have no connection with the landscape -- we don't live in it anymore, we simply visit it. And this enables us to be careless with it." This feeling is communicated by the viewer's distance from the landscapes; many of them appear to be floating, with only a single human figure, a couple of trees or a door occupying the space.”.
Art in Review :
by Moll, Richard.
Kingston Whig – Standard 28 Nov 1998.
“Allen’s pastel drawings of the human figure are subdued and eerily hypnotic.”
AT THE GALLERIES: A proud re-creation of Kingston's past
by KRITZWISER, KAY.
The Globe and Mail Jun 9, 1973, pg. 30.
“The idea of honoring the 300th anniversary of European settlement in this area was hatched three years ago by Ralph Allen, then the director of the Agnes Etherington Art Center.”
AT THE GALLERIES: Fact-filled exhibition wide in scope
by KRITZWISER, KAY.
The Globe and Mail Oct 16, 1971 pg. 32.
“Ralph Allen, who surely is some kind of a symbol of a contemporary miracle worker...”
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