This volume accompanies «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis,» the first major museum
retrospective of abstract painter Norman Lewis.
This ambitious coffee volume — rife with full - color images of the Norman Lewis's paintings, which are balanced with rigorous scholarship in the form of essays and extensive new research — accompanies «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis,» the first major museum
retrospective of the abstract painter.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is putting on the first ever
retrospective of abstract painter Normal Lewis.
Not exact matches
At a preview
of the New Museum's George Condo
retrospective, George Condo: Mental States, I was struck by the
painter's relentless engagement with all sorts
of art historical genres, from Baroque portraiture to
abstract expressionism and back again, all cast into Condo's weird world
of bug - eyed monsters, fractured faces and elongated features.
The epiphany
of this
retrospective is that it debunks the myth
of Richter as two artists — the
abstract painter and the photo - realist.
P.S. 1 is proud to present a
retrospective and the first solo exhibition in a U.S. museum
of the renowned American
abstract painter Peter Young.
More recently, multiple paintings and works on paper by Lewis, the late
abstract painter whose first museum
retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum
of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
The
retrospective at Allan Stone shows a
painter taking up an intimate and lyrical tradition
of abstract expressionist painting and making it his own.
John Hoyland: Power Stations, the inaugural show chosen from «Murderme», his extensive collection
of fellow YBAs and global contemporaries, is a
retrospective of early work by a provocatively unfashionable English
abstract painter.
So when the easygoing, 46 - year - old
painter of abstract - figurative canvases — more appreciated in the indie music and zine subcultures than by Tokyo - based curators and gallerists — was given a
retrospective in August 2014, «The Great Circus,» at the prestigious Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum
of Art, an hour's train ride southeast
of Tokyo, it caught Japan's art community by surprise...
The Whitney Museum
of American Art kicks off its fall season with the much anticipated career
retrospective of Cuban - born New York
abstract painter Carmen Herrera.
Freilicher started out as an
abstract painter after studying with Hans Hofmann in the late 1940s, but turned somewhat abruptly to representational painting, Russeth wrote for ARTnews, after seeing the Museum
of Modern Art's 1948 Bonnard
retrospective.
One
of our favorite young
abstract painters here at Supertouch is Brooklyn - based artist Eddie Martinez, whose show
of gorgeous new work, Nomader, at Kohn Gallerycould easily be mistaken for a MoMA
retrospective if you managed to forget what building you walked into.
As revelatory and satisfying as this effort will undoubtedly be, I wish the museum would do something completely strange, like mounting a thorough, Modern - style
retrospective of the artist - healer Hilma af Klint, someone completely outside its carefully elaborated narrative who was nonetheless one
of Europe's earliest
abstract painters.
They range from ceramic sculptor Robert Arneson to conceptualist Bruce Nauman, whose work was featured in an acclaimed
retrospective Benezra co - organized in 1994; Iranian - born videomaker Shirin Neshat; American
abstract painter Brice Marden; British sculptor Rachel Whiteread; photographer Cindy Sherman; and Spanish figurative sculptor Juan Munoz (the Munoz
retrospective Benezra organized in Chicago comes to the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles this month).
One
of our favorite young
abstract painters here at Supertouch is Brooklyn - based artist Eddie Martinez, whose show
of gorgeous new work, Nomader, at Michael Kohn Gallery could easily be mistaken for a MoMA
retrospective if you managed to forget what building you walked into.
Current and upcoming exhibitions and projects for these curators include the exhibition Rita Letendre: Fire & Light, a major
retrospective for this Canadian Indigenous
abstract painter opening June 29, 2017; the renovation and reinstallation
of the museum's European galleries; and Free Black North, an installation
of rare photographs depicting Black Ontarians in the 19th century.
Now seen as one
of the most original
abstract painters - indeed one
of the most innovative
of all 20th century
painters - his style
of concrete art, unfortunately, did not begin to be properly understood until a
retrospective of his career was staged at the Musee National d'Art Moderne in Paris in 1958 a year after his death.
A full
retrospective on the beloved British
abstract colorist, from the»50s to the present «I am a representational
painter, but not a
painter of appearances,» the beloved British artist Howard Hodgkin once wrote.
During my two - day sojourn in Paris, I also saw
retrospectives at the Centre Georges Pompidou
of two nonconformist artists who recently died: an overview, unprecedented in its size,
of the French surrealist and
abstract painter Simon Hantaï; and a traveling survey
of the prolific American artist Mike Kelley.
The gallery is pleased to present a forty - year
retrospective of works by Paris - based American
abstract painter Shirley Jaffe.
Later this month, a
retrospective of the work
of the brilliant British
abstract painter Patrick...
Equally impossible to ignore was «Larry Poons: Momentum,» a stunning group
of recent works by the irrepressible
abstract painter, seen at Yares Art, Uptown, along with a small selection
of earlier efforts, like a miniature
retrospective, as context.
Not terribly long ago I saw a late career
retrospective of an elderly Chicago artist who basically spent his whole life imitating the work
of other
abstract painters.
Considering that I had always thought
of Amy Sillman as an
abstract painter, I was surprised to encounter, after seeing her mid-career
retrospective at the Hessel Museum
of Bard College, an oeuvre that was entirely about the body, touch, and the awkwardness
of human interaction.
William Perehudoff, a
retrospective The Optimism
of Colour is a major
retrospective of the works
of renowned Canadian
abstract painter William Perehudoff.