At a time when increasing attention is being paid to female artists, the David Zwirner gallery has taken on
representation of the abstract painter Joan Mitchell, who died in 1992.
Not exact matches
Five from LA «features paintings by... Whitney Bedford, Kirsten Everberg, Alexandra Grant, Iva Gueorguieva and Annie Lapin... all California based
painters who meld
representation with abstraction or the mediation
of pigment... Mitchell - Innes & Nash presents works by a trio
of reductive
abstract artists that blur the boundaries between painting sculpture and installation.»
Coming off the David Zwirner London showing
of Cuban
abstract painters from 1950s and in anticipation
of next year's first - ever US showing
of Cuban post-revolutionary work at the Bronx Museum
of the Arts, there was a good
representation of the work
of Wifredo Lam and Amelia Peláez
of the Vanguardias (vanguards) movement.
«See It Loud: Seven Post-War American
Painters» features work that «grew out
of abstract currents, but shifted toward
representation.»
Just as Ms. Blaine was becoming known as a promising
abstract painter, and gaining the admiration
of such critics as Clement Greenberg, she started to shift back to
representation.
Frustrated by the lack
of representation of abstract painting, Ronald was pivotal in the founding
of Painters Eleven in 1953.
David Zwirner to represent Joan Mitchell Foundation David Zwirner gallery has taken on exclusive worldwide
representation of the foundation
of abstract painter Joan Mitchell, reports Art News.
(New York, London, & Hong Kong — May 2, 2018) David Zwirner is pleased to announce its exclusive worldwide
representation of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, which is committed to enhancing recognition
of the work and life
of acclaimed
abstract painter Joan Mitchell.
David Zwirner is pleased to announce its exclusive worldwide
representation of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, which is committed to enhancing recognition
of the work and life
of acclaimed
abstract painter Joan Mitchell.
March 28, 2017: It is with great pleasure that Long - Sharp Gallery announces its
representation of two enormously talented
abstract painters: David Michael Slonim and Amy Kirchner.
June 11 - August 17, 2014 «Beauty Reigns: A Baroque Sensibility in Recent Painting», organized by René Paul Barilleaux, the McNay Art Museum's Chief Curator / Curator
of Art after 1945, assembles the work
of thirteen emerging and mid-career
abstract painters whose art is characterized in whole or part by high - key color, obsessive layering
of surface imagery, use
of overall and repeated patterns, stylized motifs, fragments
of representation, and a tension between melancholy and the sublime...»
Gavin Delahunty, a Dallas Museum
of Art curator who recently organized a show devoted to Frank Bowling, a Guyanese - born
abstract painter who has long worked in New York, said a growing number
of curators emerging from graduate programs since the late 1990s felt «like we were educated to address an imbalance in
representation.»
REPRESENTATION > On Jan. 24, Alexander Gray Associates announces its representation of painter Frank Bowling, whose practice is «defined by an integration of autobiography and postcolonial geopolitics into abstract compos
REPRESENTATION > On Jan. 24, Alexander Gray Associates announces its
representation of painter Frank Bowling, whose practice is «defined by an integration of autobiography and postcolonial geopolitics into abstract compos
representation of painter Frank Bowling, whose practice is «defined by an integration
of autobiography and postcolonial geopolitics into
abstract compositions.»