Not exact matches
Mark Dagley is equally renowned for being a publisher and for playing guitar in the seminal punk bands the Girls and Hi Sheriffs of Blue during the 1970s and»80s, but given the strength of his current exhibition, he should be best known for being a
reductive abstractionist — that is, an abstract artist who approaches
painting through its most basic means and
language.
Out of Line highlights nearly thirty historical works — including
painting, drawing, works on paper, and sculpture — by thirteen artists, primarily South American, who spent the greater part of their lives investigating the
language of
reductive abstraction during one of its most fertile periods, from the late 1940s through the early 1980s.
John Zinsser has always found maximum expression in
reductive abstract
painting, simplifying his visual
language to convey clarity of thought and sensory excitement.