At Fred Giampietro, Jonathan Waters
presents small abstractions painted on the backs of old nautical charts and some beautiful small sculptures crafted from solid steel.
Not exact matches
A
small selection at Klaus von Nichtssagend moves easily from the Flatiron Building for Robert Moskowitz to
abstraction in the
present — with David Scanavino, Michelle Lopez, and Julia Rommel.
«Liminal Squared» by Julie Mehretu at the Marian Goodman Gallery In «Liminal Squared,» Julie Mehretu's latest show at the Marian Goodman Gallery on W 57 Street, she
presents a
small number of huge, nonrepresentational paintings that blur the lines between landscape, architectural drawing, and pure
abstraction.
This exhibition (the first on the artist at Thomas Dane)
presents new works by Merz, who is now in her nineties: from portraits — which continue her interest in the border between figuration and
abstraction — and
small fired clay heads, to works on paper.
Although known for his outlandish performances and kitschy installations that riff on contemporary art making strategies, in a recent show at The Schumacher Gallery at Westover School, O'Donnell
presented a series of
small paintings that explored contemporary
abstraction.
Although individual images of her paintings aren't available, Michaela Eichwald
presented two dark
abstractions (one can be seen on the back wall above) and an anxious,
small - scale portrait (hung above eye level) that seemed unsure, edgy, and heartfelt.