Not exact matches
The presentation includes a selection of
works on paper along with many never before exhibited
early works that offer viewers a historical overview of Lee's art and provides a
rare opportunity to directly follow the disparate art resulting from Lee's extensive experimentation with theme, surface and technique.
The exhibition also includes the paintings Sand Morning (1973) and Arundel XI (1974), as well as a series of black and violet acrylic
works on paper, two of which Truitt made in a rented room in Georgetown in 1962; an acrylic
on paper made in her studio in Tokyo in 1966; two acrylics
on paper completed
on Tilden Street in 1968; several
early drawings of streetscapes and buildings recalled from childhood; and a
rare working drawing for the Gallery's sculpture Knight's Heritage.
Nature C — a four - panel
work measuring over 12 feet wide — is a
rare example of Zhang's
early abstract ink
work on paper.
In addition to the
rare assemblages that made Conner famous, CIRCA SIXTY will give special attention to his
early works on paper for the first time.
Now Zwirner's first solo exhibition of Asawa's ethereal, organically shaped sculptures, as well as
rare early paintings,
works on paper, and vintage photographs of her by Imogen Cunningham, go
on view at the gallery's West 20th Street space.
This exhibition will feature collaged
works on paper, and mixed media canvases including a
rare series of black and gold paintings executed in
early 2010, never before
on public view.
A
rare opportunity to view an unexamined period of Reinhardt's career with the first public presentation of a recently rediscovered
early body of
work, featuring fifty geometric paintings and
works on paper, ranging from bold collage to vibrant gouache.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, March 12, 2015 — Berry Campbell is pleased to announce, Walter Darby Bannard: Minimal Color Field Paintings 1958 - 1965 featuring
rare paintings and
works on paper from the artist's
early years as a painter in New York and New Jersey.
Exploring the ways in which Gaines's
early works on paper can be viewed as a crucial bridge between the first generation conceptualists of the 1960s and 1970s and the conceptually - based practices of artists who emerged in the ensuing decades, the exhibition includes
rare and never - before - seen
works, some of which were presumed lost.