The exhibition charts «the development of White's practice, from his emergence as a force in the Chicago art world through
his mature career as an artist, activist, and educator in New York and Los Angeles.»
Not exact matches
In the official historiography of Russian Avant - garde, a break is described between Lissitzky's «Jewish» works and his Russian Avant - garde works: Lissitzky's
career is usually presented
as a linear chronology where in around 1922 he stops making his «immature Jewish» works and become a
mature universal Russian Avant - garde
artist.
The authors involved have long and recognized
careers -
as Carmen Laffón or Soledad Sevilla - along with emerging
artists in
mature stages of their production, like Ángeles Agrela, Marisa Mancilla, Marina Vargas or María Ortega.
Opening this week at Gagosian Gallery's Madison Avenue location, «Custum - Built Intrigue: Drawings 1974 — 1984» exhibits a collection of drawings made in the middle of Ruscha's
career, when his word works
matured following the
artist's exploration of language and experimentation with unconventional pigmentation — such
as syrup and gunpowder.
Still's
mature style, marked by purely abstract form and monumental scale, was achieved early in his
career and years before his contemporaries, causing the
artist to be widely considered
as one of abstract expressionism's first innovators.
Painted in 1957, Mark Rothko's No. 17 is one of the
artist's rare «blue» canvases, produced at the dawn of his
mature period — just a short time before he embarked on the Seagram Murals, now at London's Tate Gallery, widely regarded
as the pinnacle of his
career.